Scientific Research

Blue Zones, Skin Resilience and the Science of Aging Well
Blue Zones, Skin Resilience and the Science of Aging Well By a Deadskin scientist who thought longevity was only biochemical—until he looked at the people who actually live it We often think of skincare as a collection of products and routines. But sometimes, it helps to step back and look at the bigger picture. Not just what's in the bottle, but how people live—and how that lifestyle shows up on their skin. This perspective led us to study the Blue Zones: five regions around the world where people consistently live... Read more...
The Science of Men VS Women Skincare
Sports Science Meets Skincare: The Real Difference Between Male and Female Skin   By a sports scientist who believes in evidence-based performance—whether in the gym or in your skincare routine When you're pushing your limits in training, you demand products that actually work. You read supplement labels, understand macros, and know that your body responds differently than others. So why would skincare be any different? The industry loves to throw around "men's formulas" like it's just marketing speak—darker packaging, aggressive scents, and the word "sport" slapped on everything. But here's... Read more...
The Compound Effects of Vitamins on Your Skin
The Compound Effects of Vitamins on Your Skin
How Vitamin B3 and C Interact on the Skin By a Deadskin scientist still early in his journey, curious enough to keep asking, and honest enough to say when data... Read more...
What Is Niacinamide and Why It’s the Real MVP in Men’s Skincare
What Is Niacinamide and Why It's the Real MVP in Men's Skincare By a Deadskin scientist still working through the difference between trends and truth — and proud to say this one checks out In a skincare market flooded with exotic plant extracts and trendy new ingredients, there's one quiet champion that consistently delivers results: Niacinamide. Also known as Vitamin B3, this ingredient might not sound as exciting as snail mucin or bee venom, but it's probably the most versatile and reliable compound you can put on your skin. And... Read more...