Idunn’s Apple Introduces the First Interactive GPT AI to Truly Personalize Skincare Products
New York, NY – May 3, 2024 – Idunn’s Apple, a new pioneer in AI and epigenetic-powered skincare solutions, is proud to announce the launch of the world’s first interactive GPT-generated truly personalized skincare products. The AGELESS(TM) novel technology uses AI and epigenetics to design personalized skincare products, such as serums, creams, lotions, and cleansers, trained from a database of over 200,000 indexed ingredients, over 20,000 brand products and vast epigenetic skin quality test data, resulting in over 170,000 unique type combinations. Through the AI interface, consumers can enter specific information about their skin type, concerns, preferences, etc. This information is immediately processed to create personalized skin
Plastic Poison in Your Vanity: Why Choosing Glass Transforms Both Skin Purity and Planet Health
Flip any moisturiser jar and you’ll see marketing buzzwords: ‘clean,’ ‘green,’ ‘vegan.’ Yet the very container holding that virtuous cream may be leaching chemicals capable of undoing its benefits. Cosmetic packaging is often an afterthought to consumers, but material scientists consider it an active formulation ingredient because it can migrate into the product, skew stability, and change how the formula reaches your skin. If that container is plastic, three silent problems ride along: chemical leaching, oxidative spoilage, and environmental fallout. Leaching is perhaps the most unsettling. Plastics stay flexible thanks to phthalates and sometimes bisphenol analogues. These small, fat‑loving molecules don’t form true cova
Preventing skin aging: Epigenetics-targeted antioxidant in skincare
Oxidative stress and antioxidant interaction determine skin aging Oxidant stress damage of the skin, as a fundamental factor of aging can occur early at birth and continue to the end of life. Skin oxidative damage results from an imbalance between Reaction oxidative species (ROS) generation and antioxidant defenses, of which unfavorable consequences include aging, increased skin diseases, loss of collagen and elastin, increased DNA damage, high skin sensitivity, and increased skin pigmentation. The symptoms could include: skin wrinkling, sagging, fine lines, loss of skin firmness, elasticity and glow, dehydration, etc. ROS includes hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), the superoxide anion radical (O2–), the hydroxyl radical (.OH), hypoc
Still Using Your 20s Skincare Routine After 45? Here’s Why Your Skin Deserves Better
As we age, our skincare routines should evolve just as our skin does. But many of us unknowingly hold on to habits and products that once worked in our 20s—without realizing that mature skin has completely different needs. If you’ve noticed your skin feeling drier, looser, or simply less radiant, yet your routine hasn’t changed much in years—this article is for you. How Skin Function Changes After 45 Around age 45, a combination of biological and hormonal shifts begins to affect skin performance. These changes include: Slower cellular turnover Reduced collagen and elastin production Decreased lipid content (leading to dryness) Increased vulnerability to oxidative stress And a lesser-known change: a decline in cellular hydroxylation,
Can Exercise Slow Down Aging Skin? Yes—But Not in the Way You Think
We all know exercise is good for your heart—but what about your face? Here’s how movement affects your skin from the inside out—and why it’s not just about sweat. After 40, your skin doesn’t just age—it changes how it works. You might notice it takes longer to bounce back from dryness. Fine lines appear more easily. Your glow seems to fade no matter how hydrated you stay. The truth is, mature skin isn’t just drier—it’s less responsive. That’s because, as we age, the skin’s internal functions begin to slow down—especially processes like cellular hydroxylation, which play a vital role in producing collagen, neutralizing oxidative stress, and keeping skin resilient. So where does exercise come in? Exercise a
Dry, Saggy, Dull Skin? 3 Skincare Habits You Need to Quit After 40
Some habits may seem helpful—but they could be making your skin worse. Discover the top 3 common mistakes in mature skincare routines and how to correct them. As we age, our skin doesn’t just “get older”—it changes in how it functions, repairs, and responds. If you’re 40 or beyond and noticing that your skin feels dryer, looks less firm, or seems dull no matter what you apply, you’re not alone. And the issue might not be age—it might be your habits. Let’s explore 3 common skincare habits that could be accelerating your skin aging, and what you can do to actually support it from the inside out. 1. Over-cleansing or using harsh cleansers Many people believe that clean skin = healthy skin. But for mature skin, strip
