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Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Amorepacific and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's Joint Research Program 'NBRI' Participants Present Latest Findings
Skin anti-aging and immunity effects of Amorepacific's two proprietary ingredients, 'RE.D Flavonoid' and 'Senomune' revealed at the 2025 SID Annual Meeting SEOUL, South Korea, May 16, 2025 /CNW/ -- Amorepacific has demonstrated the efficacy of its two proprietary ingredients in improving skin aging and immune response through the NBRI program, jointly operated with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. The findings were presented at the 2025 SID (Society for Investigative Dermatology) Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, last week. NBRI (New Beauty Research Initiative) is a collaborative research program that Amorepacific has maintained with the Department of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine since 2022. The two organizations conduct multifaceted research cooperation on skin aging. At this year's SID meeting, NBRI program participants Professor Anna Chien's research team presented the efficacy of Amorepacific's bio-flavonoid ingredient, RE.D Flavonoid, and Professor Martin Alphonse's research team presented the benefits of the green tea-derived ingredient, Senomune. Professor Anna Chien's team confirmed that RE.D Flavonoid, derived from the camellia plant, effectively improves photo-aging symptoms on the face and neck area without irritation. Notable improvements were observed across significant signs of skin aging, including fine lines, skin texture, pores, radiance, and pigmentation, with substantial changes in skin texture and radiance appearing from the eighth week of use. This research was based on long-term results from North American consumers of diverse ethnicities who used RE.D Flavonoid for six months. The study indicates that RE.D Flavonoid works by blocking signal transmission in skin aging and inhibiting collagen damage, which is crucial for skin elasticity. Professor Martin Alphonse's team revealed that Senomune, a saponin component from green tea extract, mitigates immune cell damage and inflammatory responses caused by particulate matter (PM). The team also confirmed the potential for Senomune to reduce immune aging and chronic inflammatory reactions due to external environmental factors by balancing the metabolic functions of immune cells. This research was conducted using peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from humans, and researchers observed reduced stress responses in immune cells to environmental harmful elements in groups pre-treated with the ingredient. Dr. Suh Byung-fhy, CTO and Head of Amorepacific's R&I Center, stated, "The ongoing NBRI collaborative research program for Skin Longevity of our global customers provides a valuable opportunity to demonstrate the scientific excellence of Amorepacific's slow-aging skincare technology," adding, "Amorepacific will continue to focus on beauty solution research aimed at activating the skin's fundamental recovery capabilities beyond mere symptom improvement." The Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) is an organization dedicated to advancing the sciences relevant to skin disease and has held annual meetings since its establishment in 1937. At this year's 82nd conference, more than 1,600 researchers, clinicians, and dermatology residents from around the world gathered to present over 1,200 of the latest skin research findings. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Amorepacific View original content to download multimedia:


Cision Canada
16-05-2025
- Health
- Cision Canada
Amorepacific and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's Joint Research Program 'NBRI' Participants Present Latest Findings
Skin anti-aging and immunity effects of Amorepacific's two proprietary ingredients, 'RE.D Flavonoid' and 'Senomune' revealed at the 2025 SID Annual Meeting SEOUL, South Korea, May 16, 2025 /CNW/ -- Amorepacific has demonstrated the efficacy of its two proprietary ingredients in improving skin aging and immune response through the NBRI program, jointly operated with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. The findings were presented at the 2025 SID (Society for Investigative Dermatology) Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, last week. NBRI (New Beauty Research Initiative) is a collaborative research program that Amorepacific has maintained with the Department of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine since 2022. The two organizations conduct multifaceted research cooperation on skin aging. At this year's SID meeting, NBRI program participants Professor Anna Chien's research team presented the efficacy of Amorepacific's bio-flavonoid ingredient, RE.D Flavonoid, and Professor Martin Alphonse's research team presented the benefits of the green tea-derived ingredient, Senomune. Professor Anna Chien's team confirmed that RE.D Flavonoid, derived from the camellia plant, effectively improves photo-aging symptoms on the face and neck area without irritation. Notable improvements were observed across significant signs of skin aging, including fine lines, skin texture, pores, radiance, and pigmentation, with substantial changes in skin texture and radiance appearing from the eighth week of use. This research was based on long-term results from North American consumers of diverse ethnicities who used RE.D Flavonoid for six months. The study indicates that RE.D Flavonoid works by blocking signal transmission in skin aging and inhibiting collagen damage, which is crucial for skin elasticity. Professor Martin Alphonse's team revealed that Senomune, a saponin component from green tea extract, mitigates immune cell damage and inflammatory responses caused by particulate matter (PM). The team also confirmed the potential for Senomune to reduce immune aging and chronic inflammatory reactions due to external environmental factors by balancing the metabolic functions of immune cells. This research was conducted using peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from humans, and researchers observed reduced stress responses in immune cells to environmental harmful elements in groups pre-treated with the ingredient. Dr. Suh Byung-fhy, CTO and Head of Amorepacific's R&I Center, stated, "The ongoing NBRI collaborative research program for Skin Longevity of our global customers provides a valuable opportunity to demonstrate the scientific excellence of Amorepacific's slow-aging skincare technology," adding, "Amorepacific will continue to focus on beauty solution research aimed at activating the skin's fundamental recovery capabilities beyond mere symptom improvement." The Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) is an organization dedicated to advancing the sciences relevant to skin disease and has held annual meetings since its establishment in 1937. At this year's 82nd conference, more than 1,600 researchers, clinicians, and dermatology residents from around the world gathered to present over 1,200 of the latest skin research findings.
Yahoo
04-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sydney Sweeney Is All Smiles At LANEIGE's Bouncy & Firm Takeover
brought her signature charm and radiant glow to The Grove in Los Angeles on April 2 to celebrate the launch of LANEIGE's latest skincare innovation: the Bouncy & Firm Serum. The event took place at the beloved La La Land Cafe, which transformed for the day into the LANEIGE Bouncy & Firm Cafe in partnership with Sephora. The cafe was decked out in dreamy pink décor, creating a whimsical, photo-ready space filled with skincare delights and playful activations. Sydney Sweeney, who has been a face of LANEIGE's Bouncy & Firm franchise since its debut in February 2023, looked effortlessly stylish in a Chloe ivory ruffle top, a pink jacket, wide-leg jeans, and pink mesh pumps. She spent time greeting guests, posing for photos, and even dropped by the adjacent LANEIGE store to restock on her favorite products. In addition to exploring the cafe's beauty-inspired decor, Sydney sampled the event's exclusive treats, including the adorable Bouncy Bubble Cakes. At one point, she recreated a pose from her campaign imagery, delighting fans with her playful energy and genuine enthusiasm for the brand. The Bouncy & Firm Serum, which is now available at Sephora for $45, is the latest addition to the brand's collagen-boosting lineup. It features LANEIGE's proprietary Peony and Collagen Complex as well as RE.D Flavonoid, both of which support natural collagen production. The formula also contains radiance-boosting capsules that work to visibly firm, plump, hydrate, and smooth the skin for an instant glow. With Sweeney's star power and the brand's growing cult following, LANEIGE's latest launch is already making waves. From the flawless skincare to the fun, immersive experience at The Grove, the Bouncy & Firm Cafe was the perfect setting to toast a product that's all about feeling as good as you look. The "Euphoria" star previously stunned fans as she debuted her LANEIGE partnership in a striking all-pink ensemble. Sweeney wore a sleeveless pink vest top paired with matching tailored trousers, finishing the monochromatic look with pointed-toe heels in the same bold hue. Her sleek, loose hair added a polished touch, perfectly complementing the fresh, youthful aesthetic of the campaign. Capturing the essence of LANEIGE's signature message, bouncy, glowing skin, Sweeney radiated confidence and natural beauty. One of the campaign's standout portraits featured a close-up of the actress, holding the LANEIGE Bouncy & Firm Serum while gently resting her hand on her face. Her radiant complexion and soft expression embodied the skincare brand's commitment to hydration and luminosity. Her L.A. outing comes fresh off rumors of a breakup with longtime fiancé , and the reconciliation with her "Anyone But You" co-star . Sweeney was spotted over the weekend sharing a meal with a group of friends at Joe Leo Fine Tex Mex. The photos, originally posted by Deuxmoi, show Sweeney and Powell relaxed and smiling, fueling speculation that their undeniable on-screen chemistry may have translated off-screen. The 26-year-old had reportedly traveled to Texas to attend Powell's sister Leslie's wedding. While Powell wasn't present at the pre-wedding brunch she attended with the family, fans quickly began connecting the dots, with many convinced that a romance was brewing. However, a source told TMZ that Sweeney was not Powell's date for the nuptials and had RSVP'd months earlier alongside her best friend, long before her reported split from Davino. Powell himself addressed the rumors on Wednesday's episode of "Today with Jenna & Friends," confirming that Sweeney did attend the wedding but emphasizing that it wasn't anything out of the ordinary. "Timing is everything in this world, isn't it? She and Leslie are obviously great friends and it was a hell of a wedding,' he said. "The Powells know how to do it right, so all the people that love her were there." He also revealed he served as a groomsman and gave a speech, joking that he was chosen because he was "probably the lowest liability in the family." Despite the continued denial of any romantic involvement, Sweeney and Powell's off-screen dynamic has always drawn attention. While promoting "Anyone But You" in 2023, the pair's flirty banter and palpable chemistry led to months of rumors. Sweeney even used her "Saturday Night Live" monologue in March 2024 to address the gossip that she cheated on Davino: 'That's obviously not true. Me and my fiancé produced the movie together and he was there the entire shoot.' Still, with the recent sightings and an uncertain relationship status, the internet isn't ready to let go of the possibility that there's more between Sweeney and Powell than just co-star camaraderie.