In Dubai Talking About The New Revolutionary Product
Marie-Helene Gaudinat, the skincare specialist for L’Oreal Paris has been in Dubai from the 21st till the 24th of April 2008 for the Derma Congress. She was present at the L’Oreal Paris podium to give advice, educate on skin care and talk about Pro-Xylane and Hyaluronic Acid, the new revolutionary skin care product that will be the talk of the year.
What will make this product the talk of the year is its components & results. Pro-Xylane™ and Hyaluronic Acid is derived from an active ingredient known as Xylose sugar that stimulates the expression of dermal components. The result is a plumped and a luminous complexion.
At certain times, women’s skin loses plumpness, will feel changes in the skin’s texture, and will see the loss of complexion luminosity. To prevent these changes the Research Laboratories of L'Oreal Paris conducted five clinical studies with women or men ranging from 20 to 70 years old; some of the results were:
Forehead wrinkles is significant from age 30. It develops gradually until the age of 60/65 then seems to stabilize afterwards. Sagging the upper lids is from the age of 30, eyelid sagging evolves constantly and stabilizes around the age of 70. Eye Bags are visible from age 30 and then evolve gradually.
L’Oréal Paris research has carried out an unprecedented investigation in order to further deepen the understanding of women's skin and to ascertain its precise needs, at every age.
“The benefits offered by L’Oreal Paris products are supported by the scientific evidence gathered in research and evaluation centers, through collaborations with leading independent research institutes around the world. These products have dermatological control to assess their safety,” said Marie-Helene Gaudinat.
Marie-Helene Gaudinat is a Pharmacist & PHD graduate from the faculty of Pharmacy, Paris V. Working initially as a Training Manager for Vichy, France, where she was in charge of scientific Medical Communication, she was soon promoted to the position of scientific coordinator for Vichy International Department.
She has been working for L’Oreal Paris since 1989 and from 2003, she has been in charge of scientific & medical communication at L’Oréal Paris International development where she developed a specific medical strategy dedicated to dermatologist’s information. Her function is to stay in contact with scientists for a better understanding of the facial skin ageing carried out with L’Oréal Recherche.
About L’ Oréal Paris
Since 1907 L’ Oréal have been constantly pushing scientific boundaries to the limit. L’ Oréal’s research facilities in France, USA and Japan bring together more than 2700 scientists with the sole purpose of developing new technologies that transform into hundreds of innovative new products each year. The L’ Oréal experience caters to every aspect of a woman’s beauty dreams, from visibly beautiful skin and fashionable make-up to vibrant hair color and sleek hair care ranges.
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