La Roche-Posay, a renowned dermatology-level scientific skin care brand from France, made its debut at the 25th World Congress of Dermatology (WCD) held in Singapore from July 3rd to 8th, 2023. The brand participated in the conference to unveil the secrets of innovative black technology and explore the future of skin health.
The WCD, organized by the International Federation of Dermatological Societies, is the oldest and largest international dermatology academic conference in the world. It brings together experts and doctors from the global dermatology community to enhance understanding, cooperation, and exchanges in the field, ultimately promoting high-quality dermatology education, clinical care, research, and innovation for improved global skin health.
During the event, the LāOreal Dermatology and Beauty Division, after more than ten years of research and innovation, announced the results of two global studies on skin pigmentation and hormones. The division showcased its commitment to using technology to empower product innovation and create sustainable and life-changing beauty solutions based on skin science.
Ms. Myriam Cohen-Welgryn, the Global President of Dermatology and Aesthetics of LāOrĆ©al Group, expressed their close collaboration with the Association of Dermatologists in improving skin health for people from all walks of life. Through continued product development and enhanced beauty offerings, LāOrĆ©al aims to bring healthy skin to individuals worldwide.
La Roche-Posay, known for its dermatology-level scientific skincare, shared its groundbreaking wheat filter technology at the WCD conference. After a decade of experimental research by the LāOreal Group, this innovative sunscreen black technology was unveiled as part of La Roche-Posayās Big Brother 400 sunscreen products. The sunscreenās eight-fold combination covers UVB, UVA, and ultra-long-wave UVA, providing comprehensive protection against harmful ultraviolet rays and skin damage caused by photoaging and light pollution.
At the conference, La Roche-Posay also presented on the topic of āAcne and Microbiome.ā The brandās booth featured interactive displays, product showcases, and trial areas to engage with conference attendees and share its advancements in skin science.
In conjunction with its participation at the WCD, La Roche-Posay organized the first international summit forum on scientific anti-aging. During the summit, the brand announced LāOreal Groupās innovative breakthroughs in the field of scientific anti-aging. This milestone black technology will be incorporated into La Roche-Posayās upcoming product line, offering cutting-edge solutions for consumers with damaged skin barriers and anti-aging needs.
Ms. Barbara Lavernos, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Global R&D, Innovation, and Technology of LāOrĆ©al Group, expressed their honor in sharing new insights and research and development results for various skin problems at the WCD. Through their extensive research and development, innovation, and continuous investment in beauty technology, LāOrĆ©al aims to solve common skin and hair problems and contribute to the dermatology community.
La Roche-Posay, committed to its brand mission of āskin science changes life,ā will continue to lead the beauty of health based on skin science. The brand aims to create sustainable and life-changing beauty solutions for individuals worldwide by partnering with dermatologists and building a skin science ecosystem.
The debut of La Roche-Posay at the 25th World Congress of Dermatology showcased the brandās dedication to scientific advancements and its commitment to improving global skin health. With its innovative black technology and groundbreaking research, La Roche-Posay is poised to shape the future of skincare and provide effective solutions for various skin concerns.