The workshop was held in a large lecture hall at Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Experts provided in-depth knowledge, guiding students toward professional skincare practices. Pharmacist Nguyen Dac Bao Chi, Inolab Derma's professional representative, detailed skin structure, common conditions, and recommended appropriate care regimens.
Pharmacist Bao Chi emphasized that scientific cleansing maintains the skin's protective barrier, balances natural moisture, and enhances the absorption of subsequent products. She stated, "A clean, clear, stable skin base is essential for healthy, smooth, radiant skin long-term."
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Inolab Derma Depure Oil cleansing oil deeply cleanses skin impurities, preventing excess oil from causing blockages. *Photo: Inolab Derma*
The Inolab Derma team dedicated significant research to developing their Microemulsion Depure Oil cleansing oil, designed for scientific skin cleansing. The manufacturer states this product offers deep cleansing and emulsifies into a milky texture upon contact with water, helping to prevent pore blockages that lead to acne.
A manufacturer's representative explained that the product features high-grade ester oils (ethylhexyl palmitate, dibutyl adipate) for a light texture. It also includes sorbeth-30 tetraoleate, an emulsifier derived from sorbitol and oleic acid, ensuring easy rinse-off. This formulation makes the cleansing oil suitable for all skin types, including oily and acne-prone skin.
During the event, students witnessed a live demonstration of makeup removal on stage-level makeup, performed by makeup artist Huynh Phi and model Ai Linh. After observing, Ha Anh, a 3rd-year student, and other female students noted the Inolab Derma Depure Oil's rapid cleansing and emulsifying action.
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Makeup artist Huynh Phi and model Ai Linh used Inolab Derma Depure Oil to demonstrate the product's fast cleansing and emulsifying capabilities. *Photo: Inolab Derma*
In the workshop's second segment, pharmacist Bao Chi provided detailed insights into acne, the sensitivity of acne-prone skin, and her extensive research experience. A key focus was the introduction of a "free acid" acne reduction mechanism, specifically designed without AHA or BHA acids.
The manufacturer highlighted two key ingredients. First, nanoactive-sulfur, a sulfur with a particle size under 100 nm, ensures effective skin penetration without causing dryness or irritation. This ingredient helps reduce inflammation, control sebum, remove dead skin cells, and unclog pores, thus improving acne.
The second ingredient, SP[AI]3-Acetyl Hexapeptide-1, is a peptide that controls the growth of C.acnes bacteria, a primary cause of inflammation and acne. This peptide helps reduce inflammatory acne, balances the skin's microbiome, and decreases sebum secretion, thereby preventing breakouts.
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Pharmacist Bao Chi examined students' skin and offered advice on caring for acne-prone complexions. *Photo: Inolab Derma*
A representative from the organizing committee stated that the workshop allowed students to interact directly with Inolab Derma and pharmacist Bao Chi. Participants gained professional skincare knowledge and received various products from the brand.
"We hope this activity proves valuable for students at Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy, and it serves as an opportunity for the Inolab Derma brand to connect with consumers," the representative added.
Dong Ve


