第六届敏感性皮肤高峰论坛举行 薇诺娜助力功效护肤品行业高质量发展
Ren Min Wang·2025-05-06 09:12

Core Insights - The "6th Summit on Sensitive Skin" was held in Shanghai, focusing on the development of effective skincare products and anti-aging research for sensitive skin [1] - The summit introduced the "NUTE Scientific Principles," which encompass clinical needs, unique mechanisms, technology empowerment, and credible evidence, forming a comprehensive scientific system [1] - The "Scientific Atlas of Anti-Aging for Sensitive Skin" was released, covering market trends, aging mechanisms, product development, and scientific applications related to sensitive skin [1] Group 1 - Research indicates that individuals aged 18 to 50 with sensitive skin show signs of aging earlier than those with non-sensitive skin, with more pronounced external aging characteristics [2] - The study identified that the high mobility group protein HMGB1 affects barrier damage, immune inflammation, and cellular aging signal transmission [2] - There is a shared pathway between the mechanisms of sensitive skin and skin aging, suggesting that sensitivity may accelerate skin aging [2] Group 2 - A clinical trial showed significant improvements in various age groups after 8 weeks of using Winona's silver core essence and cream, including enhanced skin barrier function and reduced signs of aging [2] - The summit featured a roundtable discussion with experts addressing concerns related to anti-aging for sensitive skin, aiming to promote correct skincare concepts [2]