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Longevity is in the limelight, as more cosmetics brands and suppliers innovate in this sphere.  

At this year’s InCosmetics Global​ show, which will be held at Paris’ Expo Porte de Versailles from 16 – 18 April, Beautystreams VP Michele Superchi will be speaking in the Marketing Trends Theatre on Tuesday 16th April (between 13:45 – 14:30) on the topic of: ‘Health-Span Beauty: The impact of longevity on our industry’.

We caught up with Superchi before the event to learn more about her topic of discussion…

CosmeticsDesign-Europe (CDE): Can you tell us more about how the anti-ageing concept is now transitioning to focus on longevity? And what has driven this change?

Michele Superchi (MS): Becoming ageless is taking on a new dimension, thanks to the superpowers of medicine and science, ushering in a new form of empowerment. Trademarked and patented technologies focused on cell regeneration, biotechnology, biosynthesis, genetics, and molecular technologies are redefining what it means to be “human” and promise eternal youth and beauty.

It’s a dual strategy of prevention and “turning back the clock.” Science provides the prospect of eternal youth, an opportunity to turn back time and reduce the skin’s biological age. Many companies are actively working – and investing heavily – to reverse the ageing process, giving rise to significant hope for ‘healthy longevity’. Companies, sometimes referring to themselves as ‘longevity companies’, have entered the race to promote longevity, decipher the code to immortality, and offer ageless skin solutions.

Fuelled by the increasing scientific understanding of the biological ageing process, funding in anti-ageing and longevity science has reached an unprecedented high. Discoveries in the field of longevity research are unlocking opportunities for skin care brands to address ageing at its core and offer products that recharge, revitalise, and repair human cells while boosting health span. A new wave of skin care brands and products is emerging, backed by a new breed of practitioners hailing from specialties beyond skin – among them cancer surgeons, biomedical materials scientists, and specialists in molecular biology.



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