Reduces Irritation

Intimate hygiene products designed to reduce irritation are formulated with gentle, non-irritating ingredients like aloe vera and chamomile, which soothe sensitive skin. These products maintain the natural pH balance of the intimate area, preventing disruptions that could cause discomfort. Moisturizing agents, such as glycerin, help prevent dryness and friction, reducing irritation. Many of these products are hypoallergenic, ensuring they are safe for sensitive skin types, and undergo scientific  testing to back up their claims. Overall, these products offer effective relief from irritation while promoting intimate hygiene.

Powder

Gels

Soap

Creams

Biomarker Testing List:

BiomarkerScientific Pathway DetailsUsed to Prove Claims
1 (IL-1)Interleukin-1 (IL-1) binds to its receptor (IL-1R) on target cells, activating intracellular signaling pathways like NF-κB and MAPK, leading to the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and immune responses.restore ocular surface health.
Ocular Surface IntegrityOcular surface integrity is like the protective shield of the eye, ensuring its outermost layers—cornea, conjunctiva, and tear film—stay intact to guard against harm and keep vision clear.reducing symptoms like dryness, irritation, or damage.
Cell ViabilityCell viability is the ability of cells to survive, function, and maintain integrity under specific conditions.protecting eye health and preventing damage.

Scientific Driven with our Technology:

Using our expertise in immunology and cell culture, we develop immunoassays based on ELISA principle. Using cutting edge tools like 3D tissues (some of which are OECD approved for skin / cornea irritation), we bring the human experimentation into the labs. Curating a list of research publications, we have developed a platform to test products for their biomarkers mimicking the human model to generate data to back our label claims.   

Read our Blog on Cosmetic Product Claims and other Product Claims (natural / herbal / naturopathy etc).

Reference Research Publications:

Evaluation of the clinical efficacy and safety of an eye counter pad containing caffeine and vitamin K in emulsified Emu oil base

Fatemeh Ahmadraji, Mohammad Ali Shataleb

Accepted: 09.02.2013

10.4103/2277-9175.148292

https://journals.lww.com/adbm/_layouts/15/oaks.journals/downloadpdf.aspx?an=01679891-201504000-00010

Ocular Discomfort Responses after Short Periods of Contact Lens Wear

Journal of American of Optometry

Papas, Eric ; Tilia, Daniel ; McNally, John ; de la Jara, Percy Lazon

 June 2015.

https://journals.lww.com/optvissci/abstract/2015/06000/ocular_discomfort_responses_after_short_periods_of.5.aspx

Three-tier testing approach for optimal ocular tolerance sunscreen

Mridvika Narda, David Ramos-Lopez, Greg Mun, Palmira Valderas-Martinez & Corinne Granger

07 May 2019

https://doi.org/10.1080/15569527.2019.1601106

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In-Vitro Skin Irritation Testing

This test uses reconstructed human epidermis models (e.g., EpiDerm) to assess whether a product causes skin irritation, without the need for human or animal testing. It measures the impact of products on skin cell viability.

Anti-Inflammatory Assays

In-vitro assays test whether a product contains ingredients that reduce inflammation, which can minimize irritation. These tests often measure cytokine release or the inhibition of inflammatory markers in skin cells.

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