Protecting healthy skin from pollutants

‘Dirt Phobia’ bio cosmetics

Skin that is defenseless against exposure to penetration by pollutants.

Contaminated skin gives rise to a variety of issues.

Pollutants in our daily life penetrate and contaminate the skin, damaging it without our realizing.

Dirt Phobia focuses its research on finding solutions to the damage to our skin brought about by pollutants in our daily life as well as those factors causing innate and genetic environmental skin problems. Through this, we aim to protect skin from pollutants and maintain it in its original healthy condition

To preserve the confidentiality of the research facility we have contracted, we have used generic images.

Dirt Phobia: Aiming to act against daily pollutants impacting our skin

Striving to develop skincare products to resolve pollutant-induced damage

Dirt Phobia conducted research into approx.140 pollutants that daily beset people’s skin and approx. 250 ingredients to help our fight. In doing this we research into effective content for resolving these issues and, in cooperation with the leading cosmetics R&D center, develop skincare products, striving to develop a formulation that can have the desired effect on the skin while minimizing any irritation.

Daily exposure and penetration of the skin

Research into 140 types of pollutants

[as of 2020]

Dirt Phobia has classified pollutants that damage our skin into these categories: direct / indirect / natural environment / living environment factors. The survey results are used for research and the development of skincare products.

 

The research data is confidential therefore generic images have been used for illustrative purposes. These do not have any direct connection to this content

    • no.145
    • Research into dietary and sleeping habits and their effect on skin
    • - A study of the relationship between dietary and sleeping habits and skin health
    • Classification of direct pollutants
    • SN.IE-0145-P
    • no.143
    • Research related to the side effects of mask packs
    • - The side effects of skin mask packs relative to age
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0143-P
    • no.135
    • A study on the effect of various face washing methods on skin
    • - Face washing methods for maintaining healthy skin
    • Classification of direct pollutants
    • SN.IE-0135-P
    • no.129
    • Research into skin damage caused by ozone
    • - The effects of ozone on the skin’s stratum corneum
    • classification of natural pollutants
    • SN.NE-0129-P
    • no.121
    • A study of the menstrual cycle and its impact on skin
    • - A study of menstruation and its relationship with moisture loss
    • Classification of direct pollutants
    • SN.IE-0121-P
    • no.118
    • Research into the impact of stress on skin
    • - The impact of stress on acne breakout
    • Classification of direct pollutants
    • SN.IE-0118-P
    • no.110
    • Research into the relationship between drinking and skin
    • - Skin types of drinkers and non-drinkers
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0110-P
    • no.107
    • Research into the relationship between smoking and skin
    • - Skin types of smokers and non-smokers
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0107-P
    • no.102
    • Research into the relationship between facemask wearing and skin
    • - Research into skin moisture levels when wearing a facemask
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0102-P
    • no.98
    • Research into the safety of the preservatives in cosmetic products
    • - Research into the preservatives in cosmetic products in their relation to skin
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0098-P
    • no.90
    • Research into cleansing product formulations in relation to skin
    • - Moisture evaporation in relation to cleansing-product formulations
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0090-P
    • no.87
    • Research into the effect of hair removal on the skin
    • - Study of the level of skin irritation in relation to various hair removal methods
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0087-P
    • no.85
    • Research into skin irritation related to sunscreen use
    • - Study of the effects according to types of UV rays
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0085-P
    • no.84
    • Research into skin changes after cleansing
    • - Study of skin dryness and tautness after cleansing by a variety of methods
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0084-P
    • no.82
    • Research into microbial contamination of cosmetics
    • - Study of the types of microorganism in cosmetic products and the causes of their presence
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0082-P
    • no.81
    • Research into the microorganisms in cosmetic powder puffs
    • - Microorganisms’ presence relative to the way the puffs are used and managed
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0081-P
    • no. 75
    • Research into skin problems by occupation
    • - Cases of skin problems by industry
    • Classification of direct pollutants
    • SN.IE-0075-P
    • no. 74
    • Research into skin problems caused by mosquito bites
    • - Research into skin reactions to summertime mosquito bites
    • classification of natural pollutants
    • SN.NE-0074-P
    • no. 73
    • Research into skin problems that may develop after camping
    • - Study of the types of skin problems that can be brought on by camping
    • classification of natural pollutants
    • SN.NE-0073-P
    • no. 72
    • Research into skin problems caused by UV rays
    • - Study of skin problems caused by exposure to UV rays
    • classification of natural pollutants
    • SN.NE-0072-P
    • no.70
    • Research into the impact of lifestyle choices on dry skin
    • - Study of the influence of shower habits, eating habits, and dietary preferences
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0070-P
    • no.68
    • Research into skin infection by occupation
    • - Study of skin infection types by industry
    • Classification of direct pollutants
    • SN.IE-0068-P
    • no.67
    • Research into dermatitis by occupation
    • - Study of the types of dermatitis and their symptoms by industry
    • Classification of direct pollutants
    • SN.IE-0067-P
    • no.65
    • Research into heavy metals in cosmetic products
    • - Study of the types of heavy metals used in cosmetic products and the risks they pose
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0065-P
    • no.63
    • Study of the effects of water purifier usage on skin
    • - Research into nickel on skin problems
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0063-P
    • no.62
    • Research into isocyanate paint’s relation to skin problems
    • - Study of isocyanate paint and its effect on skin
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0062-P
    • no.60
    • Diabetes and its impact on skin
    • Research into diabetes patients and skin problems
    • Classification of direct pollutants
    • SN.IE-0060-P
    • no.59
    • Research into Metalworking Fluids’ (MWFs) relation to skin problems
    • - Study of skin problems brought on by handling MWFs
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0059-P
    • no.57
    • Research into the relationship between radiation and hair loss
    • - Study of the damage caused to the body by radiation
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0057-P
    • no.55
    • Study of the effects of swimming pools on the skin
    • - Research into skin problems brought on by using swimming pools
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0055-P
    • no.53
    • Research into skin in accordance with nutritional intake
    • - Study of the changes to skin in relation to vitamin intake
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0053-P
    • no.51
    • Research into the microbes in cosmetic appliances
    • - Study of microorganisms and their contamination of cosmetic appliances
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0051-P
    • no.49
    • Research into the relationship between indoor air quality and skin
    • - Indoor air and its effects on skin
    • classification of natural pollutants
    • SN.NE-0049-P
    • no.45
    • Research into fragrance usage in relation to skin
    • - Study of skin problems brought on by using fragrances.
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0045-P
    • no.41
    • Study of the relationship between lead levels in the blood and skin
    • - Research into skin aging in relation to the level of lead concentration in the blood.
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0041-P
    • no.36
    • - Study of the relationship between humidifier disinfectant and skin
    • - Research into skin aging in relation to disinfectant usage
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0036-P
    • no.32
    • Study on baby diapers and their effect on skin
    • - Prevention and treatment of diaper rash
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0032-P
    • no.25
    • Study of electromagnetic waves and their effect on skin
    • - Research into the effect of electromagnetic waves in the LTE band on skin
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0025-P
    • no.18
    • Research into the infection of household items by skin bacteria
    • - Study of the presence of skin bacteria on pillows and cell phones
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0018-P
    • no.12
    • The difference between using a cotton pad and using fingers when applying cosmetics
    • - The difference made to the skin by using a cotton pad as opposed to using the hand
    • Classification of daily pollutants
    • SN.LE-0012-P
    • no.7
    • Research into the skin problems that may occur in spring
    • - Study of skin problems caused by yellow dust and pollen
    • classification of natural pollutants
    • SN.NE-0007-P

This data is based on existing academic research and articles, it has not been compiled through the company’s own research. The research list will be updated periodically.

This data is Dirt Phobia’s exclusive asset and will be partially disclosed only.

Furthermore, the research is not connected with the performance of the product.

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Agreement with CGMP manufacturer equipped

with an advanced R&D center

Dirt Phobia conducted research into the pollutants that daily beset people’s skin. And in order to act against these contaminants, we continue our research into effective content for resolving these issues and, in cooperation with the leading cosmetics R&D center, develop skincare products.

 
The research data is confidential therefore generic images have been used for illustrative purposes. These do not have any direct connection to this content.
    • CC.812
    • Salicylic Acid
    • Research
    • - The inhibition of the formation of Bio film
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Anti-oxidation performance
    • Molecular Formula C7H6O3
      Average mass 138.12070
    • CC.7499
    • Demethoxycurcumin
    • Research
    • - Exfoliation performance
      - The inhibition of the formation of Bio film
      - Control of excess sebum secretion
    • Molecular Formula C20H18O5
      Average mass 338.35390
    • CC.7697
    • Mevalonolactone
    • Research
    • - preventing moisture loss
      - Difference in bacterial growth in the skin over time
      - Possibility of skin regeneration effect
    • Molecular Formula C6H10O3
      Average mass 130.14180
    • CC.7727
    • Benzophenone
    • Research
    • - possibility of skin irritation relief
      - Difference in bacterial growth in the skin over time
      - The inhibition of melanin production
    • Molecular Formula C13H10O
      Average mass 182.21790
    • CC.7781
    • Theobromine
    • Research
    • - The inhibition of melanin production
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - The possibility of inhibiting the growth of acne bacteria.
    • Molecular Formula C7H8N4O2
      Average mass 180.16418
    • CC.7808
    • Propafenone
    • Research
    • - Difference in bacterial growth in the skin over time
      - Skin soothing performance
      - Pigmentation relief performance
    • Molecular Formula C21H27NO3
      Average mass 341.44400
    • CC.7832
    • Maleic Anhydride
    • Research
    • - possibility of skin irritation relief
      - Inducing skin regeneration
      - The possibility of inhibiting the growth of acne bacteria.
    • Molecular Formula C4H2O3
      Average mass 98.05690
    • CC.7839
    • Artemisinic Acid
    • Research
    • - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Skin soothing performance
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
    • Molecular Formula C15H22O2
      Average mass 234.33400
    • CC.8079
    • Hordenine
    • Research
    • - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - preventing moisture loss
    • Molecular Formula C10H15NO
      Average mass 165.23224
    • CC.8233
    • Synephrine
    • Research
    • - preventing moisture loss
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - The protection & reinforcement of the skin barrier
    • Molecular Formula C9H13NO2
      Average mass 167.20500
    • CC.8318
    • Ergosterol
    • Research
    • - The possibility of inhibiting the growth of acne bacteria.
      - Possibility of skin regeneration effect
      - Inducing skin regeneration
    • Molecular Formula C28H44O
      Average mass 396.64836
    • CC.8509
    • Thymine
    • Research
    • - Control of excess sebum secretion
      - possibility of skin irritation relief
      - The possibility of successfully suppressing the inflammatory response to acne-causing bacteria
    • Molecular Formula C5H6N2O2
      Average mass 126.11342
    • CC.8362
    • Daidzein
    • Research
    • - Possibility of skin regeneration effect
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - possibility of skin irritation relief
    • Molecular Formula C15H10O4
      Average mass 254.23750
    • CC.8727
    • Sodium Thioglycolate
    • Research
    • - The inhibition of the formation of Bio film
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Inducing skin regeneration
    • Molecular Formula C2H3NaO2S
      Average mass 114.09900
    • CC.8781
    • Fucoxanthin
    • Research
    • - The protection & reinforcement of the skin barrier
      - Possibility of skin regeneration effect
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
    • Molecular Formula C42H58O6
      Average mass 658.90632
    • CC.8956
    • Ferric Citrate
    • Research
    • - Possibility of ACNE sterilization
      - The possibility of successfully suppressing the inflammatory response to acne-causing bacteria
      - Inducing skin regeneration
    • Molecular Formula C6H5O7.[59Fe]
      Average mass 248.034
    • CC.8967
    • Harpagoside
    • Research
    • - The inhibition of the formation of Bio film
      - The inhibition of melanin production
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
    • Molecular Formula C24H30O11
      Average mass 494.489
    • CC.9047
    • Alloimperatorin
    • Research
    • - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Possibility of ACNE sterilization
    • Molecular Formula C16H14O4
      Average mass 270.281
    • CC.5120
    • Disodium EDTA
    • Research
    • - possibility of skin irritation relief
      - Possibility of anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effects
      - The protection & reinforcement of the skin barrier
    • Molecular Formula C10H14N2Na2O8
      Average mass 336.20630
    • CC.2012
    • Ergothioneine
    • Research
    • - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Control of excess sebum secretion
      - Inducing skin regeneration
    • Molecular Formula C9H15N3O2S
      Average mass 229.29900
    • CC.1882
    • Alginic Acid
    • Research
    • - Inducing skin regeneration
      - Control of excess sebum secretion
      - Anti-oxidation performance
    • Molecular Formula (C12H16O13)n
      Average mass
    • CC.1841
    • Aloesin
    • Research
    • - Pigmentation relief performance
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - The inhibition of melanin production
    • Molecular Formula C19H22O9
      Average mass 394.373
    • CC.1827
    • Allantoin
    • Research
    • - Skin soothing performance
      - The inhibition of the formation of Bio film
      - Possibility of skin regeneration effect
    • Molecular Formula C4H6N4O3
      Average mass 158.11560
    • CC.1813
    • Apigenin
    • Research
    • - Possibility of ACNE sterilization
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - The possibility of inhibiting the growth of acne bacteria.
    • Molecular Formula C15H10O5
      Average mass 270.23690
    • CC.1747
    • Ionone
    • Research
    • - Possibility of anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effects
      - Skin soothing performance
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
    • Molecular Formula C14H22O
      Average mass 206.32390
    • CC.1739
    • Asiaticoside
    • Research
    • - The inhibition of the formation of Bio film
      - Skin soothing performance
      - Control of excess sebum secretion
    • Molecular Formula C48H78O19
      Average mass 959.12150
    • CC.1735
    • Aspartame
    • Research
    • - Possibility of skin regeneration effect
      - Anti-oxidation performance
      - Possibility of ACNE sterilization
    • Molecular Formula C14H18N2O5
      Average mass 294.304
    • CC.1730
    • Astaxanthin
    • Research
    • - The possibility of inhibiting the growth of acne bacteria.
      - Possibility of anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effects
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
    • Molecular Formula C40H52O4
      Average mass 596.83848
    • CC.1668
    • Amyl Salicylate
    • Research
    • - Exfoliation performance
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - The protection & reinforcement of the skin barrier
    • Molecular Formula C12H16O3
      Average mass 208.254
    • CC.1619
    • Adenine
    • Research
    • - Skin soothing performance
      - Anti-oxidation performance
      - Difference in bacterial growth in the skin over time
    • Molecular Formula C5H5N5
      Average mass 135.12690
    • CC.1521
    • Schizophyllan
    • Research
    • - Inducing skin regeneration
      - preventing moisture loss
      - Pigmentation relief performance
    • Molecular Formula (C24H40O20)n
      Average mass
    • CC.1513
    • Cysteine
    • Research
    • - The protection & reinforcement of the skin barrier
      - possibility of skin irritation relief
      - Possibility of anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effects
    • Molecular Formula C3H7NO2S
      Average mass 121.15922
    • CC.70
    • Madecassoside
    • Research
    • - The protection & reinforcement of the skin barrier
      - Possibility of anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effects
      - Control of excess sebum secretion
    • Molecular Formula C48H78O20
      Average mass 975.12090
    • CC.45
    • Guanosine
    • Research
    • - The inhibition of melanin production
      - Pigmentation relief performance
      - The possibility of inhibiting the growth of acne bacteria.
    • Molecular Formula C10H13N5O5
      Average mass 283.24092
    • CC.11
    • Linolenic Acid
    • Research
    • - Anti-oxidation performance
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Difference in bacterial growth in the skin over time
    • Molecular Formula C24H35NO
      Average mass 353.54080
    • CC.6
    • Leuconostoc
    • Research
    • - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Control of excess sebum secretion
      - Anti-oxidation performance
    • Molecular Formula C9H18O8
      Average mass 254.23440
    • CC.629
    • Bromelain
    • Research
    • - possibility of skin irritation relief
      - Possibility of ACNE sterilization
      - The inhibition of melanin production
    • Molecular Formula C39H66N2O29
      Average mass 1026.93730
    • CC.10457
    • Lupeol
    • Research
    • - The possibility of successfully suppressing the inflammatory response to acne-causing bacteria
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Exfoliation performance
    • Molecular Formula C30H50O
      Average mass 426.71740
    • CC.1736
    • Aspartic Acid
    • Research
    • - Possibility of anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effects
      - Exfoliation performance
      - The possibility of successfully suppressing the inflammatory response to acne-causing bacteria
    • Molecular Formula C4H7NO4
      Average mass 133.10272
    • CC.1880
    • Arbutin
    • Research
    • - Possibility of ACNE sterilization
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
    • Molecular Formula C12H15O10P
      Average mass 350.21530
    • CC.1654
    • Aminobutyric Acid
    • Research
    • - Exfoliation performance
      - The inhibition of melanin production
      - The inhibition of the formation of Bio film
    • Molecular Formula C4H9NO2
      Average mass 103.11980
    • CC.1689
    • Acetyl Glucosamine
    • Research
    • - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - The possibility of successfully suppressing the inflammatory response to acne-causing bacteria
      - preventing moisture loss
    • Molecular Formula C20H26N3O19P2
      Average mass 674.37670
    • CC.1688
    • Acetic Acid
    • Research
    • - Pigmentation relief performance
      - Difference in bacterial growth in the skin over time
      - Anti-inflammatory performance
    • Molecular Formula C2H4O2
      Average mass 60.05200
    • CC.1551
    • Glycyrrhizic Acid
    • Research
    • - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Pigmentation relief performance
      - Anti-oxidation performance
    • Molecular Formula C42H62O16
      Average mass 822.93210
    • CC.5489
    • Retinol
    • Research
    • - The possibility of inhibiting the growth of acne bacteria.
      - Skin soothing performance
      - The possibility of successfully suppressing the inflammatory response to acne-causing bacteria
    • Molecular Formula C20H30O
      Average mass 286.45160
    • CC.540
    • Asiatic Acid
    • Research
    • - Anti-inflammatory performance
      - Difference in bacterial growth in the skin over time
      - The possibility of successfully suppressing the inflammatory response to acne-causing bacteria
    • Molecular Formula C30H48O5
      Average mass 488.69910
    • CC.10
    • Linalyl Acetate
    • Research
    • - possibility of skin irritation relief
      - Anti-oxidation performance
      - Exfoliation performance
    • Molecular Formula C12H20O2
      Average mass 196.286
    • CC.5
    • Leucine
    • Research
    • - The protection & reinforcement of the skin barrier
      - Inducing skin regeneration
      - Possibility of anti-inflammatory and sterilizing effects
    • Molecular Formula C6H13NO2
      Average mass 131.17296
    • CC.5424
    • Raffinose
    • Research
    • - The inhibition of the formation of Bio film
      - Difference in bacterial growth in the skin over time
      - The possibility of inhibiting the growth of acne bacteria.
    • Molecular Formula C18H32O16
      Average mass 504.437 Da

This data is based on existing academic research and articles, it has not been compiled through the company’s own research. The research list will be updated periodically.

This data is Dirt Phobia’s exclusive asset and will be partially disclosed only.

Furthermore, the research is not connected with the performance of the product.

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