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Mary Kay reveals research on skin carrier function

Mary Kay has put forth results of a study to improve skin barrier function and facial redness.

Mary Kay continued its decades-long commitment to skin science research by revealing the results of a study to improve skin barrier function and facial redness at the Annual Meeting of the Dermatology Committee organised by the Chinese Association of Integrative Medicine, which took place from 8-11 August in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China. Attendees included the country’s top dermatologists and esteemed executives from cosmetic companies. Mary Kay China’s Sr. Manager for Medical Affairs, Dr. Jenny Jiang, shared research results of strategies to improve the skin barrier function and facial redness. These findings may provide important insights to understanding sensitive skin.

Every year, Mary Kay conducts hundreds of thousands of scientific tests on products and ingredients to ensure the highest standards of safety, quality, and performance. Mary Kay holds more than 1,500 patents for products, technologies, and packaging designs in its global portfolio. Last year, the company opened a more than $100 million state-of-the-art manufacturing and R&D facility in Lewisville, Texas.