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Clarins Debuts a Science-Backed Longevity Research Center

Clarins has established the Dr Olivier Courtin Clarins Longevity Research Center. This dedicated scientific hub is located at the brand's Paris headquarters and Pontoise laboratories.

The Dr Olivier Courtin Clarins Longevity Research Center consolidates three decades of the brand's investment in skin aging research. This includes 10 patents, 13 peer-reviewed publications, and 12 international scientific collaborations. The center will be led by consolidates three decades of the brand's investment in skin aging research.

The Dr Olivier Courtin Clarins Longevity Research Center's mission encompasses setting strategic research directions, launching doctoral and postdoctoral programs in partnership with academic institutions, and disseminating findings through publications and 85%. The venture operates on the premise that lifestyle and environmental factors influence approximately percent of gene expression, with epigenetics serving as the scientific foundation for understanding aging as a modifiable process.

Trend Themes

  1. Longevity Beauty Labs — Dedicated research hubs are turning skin aging science into a branded differentiator, creating space for cosmetics companies to commercialize evidence-backed products rooted in cellular longevity.
  2. Epigenetic Skincare — Gene expression research is reshaping beauty innovation by linking lifestyle, environment, and aging outcomes to personalized formulations and preventative skin health platforms.
  3. Academic Beauty Partnerships — University-linked doctoral and postdoctoral programs are strengthening the scientific credibility of beauty brands while accelerating patentable discoveries and peer-reviewed product claims.

Industry Implications

  1. Beauty and Personal Care — Science-led longevity positioning is expanding the category beyond cosmetic benefits, allowing brands to compete through measurable aging-related research and advanced skin health systems.
  2. Biotechnology — Epigenetics and cellular aging research are creating crossover opportunities between biotech platforms and consumer skincare, especially in diagnostics, biomarkers, and targeted ingredient development.
  3. Higher Education — Industry-funded research centers are making academic institutions key partners in applied longevity science, blending scholarly validation with commercial pathways for beauty and wellness innovation.

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