Skin anti-aging and immunity effects of Amorepacific's two proprietary ingredients,
'RE.D Flavonoid' and 'Senomune' revealed at the 2025 SID Annual Meeting
NBRI (New Beauty Research Initiative) is a collaborative research program that Amorepacific has maintained with the Department of Dermatology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine since 2022. The two organizations conduct multifaceted research cooperation on skin aging. At this year's SID meeting, NBRI program participants Professor Anna Chien's research team presented the efficacy of Amorepacific's bio-flavonoid ingredient, RE.D Flavonoid, and Professor Martin Alphonse's research team presented the benefits of the green tea-derived ingredient, Senomune.
Dr. Suh Byung -fhy, CTO and Head of Amorepacific's R⁘I Center, stated, ⁘The ongoing NBRI collaborative research program for Skin Longevity of our global customers provides a valuable opportunity to demonstrate the scientific excellence of Amorepacific's slow-aging skincare technology,⁘ adding, ⁘Amorepacific will continue to focus on beauty solution research aimed at activating the skin's fundamental recovery capabilities beyond mere symptom improvement.⁘
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