Development of Vita Derm products was always based on tests and research in partnerships with universities, laboratories and with the Schulman Institute for Scientific Research (ISIC).
Five years ago, the company brought a science from France known as cutaneous biometrology to measure the biological, mechanical and functional characteristics of an organ, proving the efficiency of a product.
Specific devices of cutaneous biometrology, a state-of-the-art science that proves and validates the action of the cosmetic products are used for most of the tests. It is noteworthy that the tests are non-invasive, do not cause any damages to the organism, are completely painless and supervised from beginning to end by the technical team of the Schulman Institute for Scientific Research (ISIC).
Enrollment at ISIC is open to anybody who wants to be a volunteer for the development of cosmetic products, participating in tests and receiving products of the hair, facial and/or body lines. Further information, including on how to become a volunteer for ISIC, may be obtained by accessing the site www.isic.org.br or sending an e-mail to isic@isic.org.br .
Know more about the tests carried out on animals: : Access the site www.pea.org.br/crueldade/testes, an environmental entity whose mission is to change the cruelty with tests on animals, where it is confirmed that Vita Derm does not participate in this sad reality.
During the grand National Congress annually organized by Vita Derm, in São Paulo, the company brings French authorities to Brazil to discuss the latest news on the subject. French authorities who have already given lectures in Brazil as Vita Derm guests, include Prof. Dr. Philippe Humbert, head of Dermatology and director of the Laboratory of Engineering and Cutaneous Biology of the Saint Jacques Hospital, in Besançon (France); Prof. Dr. Ahmed Elkhyat, post-doctorate in physics and specialist in Cutaneous Engineering of the Saint Jacques Hospital, in Besançon (France); Prof. Dr. Salvador Gonzalez, Doctor in Dermatology at the Memorial, Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York/ Department of Dermatology and Photo-medicine, Massachusetts (General Hospital Boston U.S.A.) and also Prof. Dr. Safwat Makki, post-doctorate in Pharmacy and specialist in Cutaneous Bio-engineering of the Saint Jacques Hospital, in Besançon (France).