Hormone Testing Is Skincare’s Next Big Thing

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How skin looks and behaves is due to a fragile combination of lifestyle, genetic, and hormonal components. The latter has been the hardest to crack—until now.

Yes, but environmental factors such as the weather and even pollution affect how our skin looks and behave. 

Hormonal factors are indeed the hardest to fathom. 

 

With hormones playing a role in oil production, skin sensitivity, acne breakouts, and more, it makes sense that hormone testing is shaping up to be beauty's next big thing.

We can expect a new wave of blog articles, influencers, YouTube videos and experts plying the effectiveness of hormone testing in skincare and beauty. You can bet your last dollar on the established skincare brands to be the first to capitalize on it. Also expect new brands to mushroom specializing in offering hormone testing services and kits. 

 

Veracity also recommends diet, lifestyle, and supplements from an all-female team of medical advisers, with dermatology, endocrinology, OB-GYN, functional medicine, molecular and integrative physiology, and nutrition experts.

Wonder why it has to be all-female team? 

 

Vera David, a board-certified dermatologist at Good Dermatology, thinks that the future of medicine (and skincare) is in personalization. "I think personalized is the ideal; it's just a matter of ensuring the uniformity of the products that are being created because the level of scrutiny that cosmeceuticals go through is not as strict as prescription medications," she tells BAZAAR.com. "One day medicine will be super tailored—but we're not there just yet."

Agreed, super-tailored personalization is likely to be the future of medicine and skincare with the help of new technologies such as iot, big data, ai and nano technologies. 


 



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