L’Oréal launches new beauty and technology initiative in China  

Global beauty group  L’Oréal  has launched a comprehensive new initiative in China called “The Beauty of Longevity.” This initiative, which aims to reposition skincare as a fundamental component of lifelong wellness, is grounded in L’Oréal’s comprehensive Longevity Integrative Science. Developed over 15 years, this systematised framework integrates technology, longevity, and beauty to power a holistic approach to beauty innovations.

Dhimoy Roy
Dhimoy Roy

“About 15 years back, long before it became a buzzword, we engaged tremendously in this quest, and we created the ‘L’Oréal Longevity Integrative Science’, with the sole purpose of rewriting this narrative. Backed with a new science from symptom correction to root causes intervention, with new engines from derm-actives to biological activators, with innovations from anti-ageing to longevity skincare,” Dhimoy Roy, vice president of L’Oréal Research & Innovation North Asia, said.

Technology and beauty

L’Oréal Group’s ‘Wheel of Longevity for Beauty’ deciphers skin-ageing mechanisms at the cellular, molecular, and tissue levels. It leverages the ‘Longevity AI Cloud’, a sophisticated artificial intelligence system that analyses over 260 skin longevity biomarkers, exploring factors of skin vitality and youthfulness, and detecting changes invisible to the naked eye.

The technology enabled L’Oréal to develop a first-of-its-kind, full-spectrum longevity solution. This comprehensive solution integrates advanced diagnostics with high-efficacy products, powered by exclusive active ingredient combinations, to provide a complete approach to skin health and beauty.

Lan Zhenzhen
Lan Zhenzhen

Lan Zhenzhen, chief CA&E Officer of L’Oréal North Asia and China, noted at the initiative’s China launch event: “If we imagine ‘The Beauty of Longevity’ as a tree—scientific health is its roots, cultural values its trunk, and socio-economic vitality its leaves.”



Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Donald Trump also said that the US was making a lot of money from China(AFP)

US welcoming 600K Chinese students: Trump’s statement riles MAGA base

Published on: Aug 26, 2025 02:39 am IST President Donald Trump said US and China had a ‘very important relationship’ and spoke about taking in 600,000 Chinese students. President Donald Trump said US and China shared a ‘very important relationship’ as he was replying to a reporter’s question at the White House on August 25.

Trump says China must ensure rare earth magnets or face 200% tariffs

Trump says China must ensure rare earth magnets or face 200% tariffs

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that China must ensure the US supply of rare earth magnets or face 200 per cent tariffs, and that he will continue to allow Chinese students into the country. “They have to give us magnets,” otherwise “we have to charge them 200 per cent tariff or something”, Trump

China’s Hangzhou makes AI classes compulsory in schools amid nationwide push

China’s Hangzhou makes AI classes compulsory in schools amid nationwide push

Hangzhou, in China’s Zhejiang province, will introduce mandatory artificial intelligence (AI) courses for primary and secondary schools starting in the new semester – part of a nationwide strategy to nurture talent in the rapidly growing sector. The initiative seeks to build a talent pipeline while improving educators’ ability to use smart tools and protect data,

Brett LoGiurato

Trump says 15% tariff on South Korea will stay as massive India duties loom

President Trump on Monday said a 15% tariff on imports from South Korea will hold despite President Lee Jae Myung’s visit to Washington, D.C. “We stuck to our guns,” the president said after the meeting. The two countries struck a trade deal in July, allowing South Korea to avoid a stiffer 25% tariff, but tensions

Xi’an, Where Ancient Culture Meets Smart Future

Science and Technology Daily: Xi’an, Where Ancient Culture Meets Smart Future

XI’AN, China, Aug. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Xi’an in northwest China, where the ancient Silk Road began, now symbolizes China’s fusion of heritage and innovation. Part of our “Into Tech Park” series, this edition explores how technology fuels inclusive growth through the eyes of international students and entrepreneurs. Initiatives like the China-Europe Railway Express and