The science
behind skin repair

Scientific evaluation explores the interaction of formulation components with skin processes under daylight exposure

Science

How the trial was conducted

The study evaluated predefined clinical and instrumental parameters related to sun-damaged skin

Clinical Study Overview
  • Double blinded
  • Randomized
  • 80 participants (10 healthy)
  • August - December 2024
  • 3 months ± 2 weeks
  • Oslo, Norway
  • 1 Principal Investigator
  • 2 Independent dermatologists (Photo Review)
  • To be published
  • Approved by DMP and Ethical Council of Norway
  • VISIA-scanner used for standardized photos with same light
  • Fully Monitored by independent CRO
  • Cutometer and Ultrasound measurements
Results

Favorable trends under clinical investigation

  • Actinic Keratosis severity
    (Lesions are less severe)
  • Skin elasticity & firmness
  • Skin thickness
  • Higher treatment satisfaction than placebo
  • Wrinkle reduction (fine lines)
  • Fewer AK lesions (counts) Overall skin improvement
  • Improvement in AK lesions under dermoscopy

Visual example

Before-and-after images from a prior exploratory clinical investigation evaluating 5-ALA and Vitamin D₃ in a sunscreen formulation. Images are shown for scientific illustration and do not represent guaranteed outcomes.

Before
After

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