Incredible Buzz announced on the 23rd that Lee Hyunju, Chief Director of Gold J Clinic, was invited as a guest speaker at the NUTRAKOS brand event '2025 BEYOND TIME' recently held in Seoul, where she discussed skincare management from the perspective of 'Slow Aging.'
This event was organized by Nutrakos to highlight overall skin and body care within the flow of daily routines, based on the brand's philosophy and 30 years of accumulated research in inner beauty. At the event, the amino acid-based inner beauty product 'Daily Amino Shot,' featuring Nutrakos's internationally patented ingredients 6AA and 10AA+SMC, was introduced. The event centered on lectures and brought together medical professionals, industry representatives, and consumers, sharing diverse perspectives on skincare.
During her lecture, Chief Director Lee emphasized that skincare should be approached not only through medical procedures but also in conjunction with daily routines. She explained that while medical treatments play an important role in the management process, maintaining stable results requires considering basic management factors such as UV protection, lifestyle habits, and physical activity. Inner beauty was also mentioned as an element that should be understood within this overall management flow.
In particular, regarding amino acids, she introduced their fundamental role in the composition and maintenance of bodily functions. Amino acids, as the essential components of proteins, were described as factors related to overall physical condition. From this perspective, she suggested that skincare should be viewed within a broader management flow, rather than focusing solely on the skin itself. Chief Director Lee further explained how amino acid-based inner beauty can be integrated into daily care routines.
She also explained that skin aging should not be limited to surface-level changes such as wrinkles or loss of elasticity, but rather understood as the accumulation of changes across various structural layers, including the skeletal structure, fat, dermis, and epidermis. She pointed out that these changes should be interpreted as the result of a complex interplay of physiological and environmental factors, rather than being attributed to a single cause.
Chief Director Lee stated, "Slow Aging is not about turning back time, but rather about maintaining the current state more stably," adding, "Skin should also be viewed as an element connected to the overall condition of the body."
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