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Is Biohacking The Future Of Skincare?

Is Biohacking The Future Of Skincare?

Written by Paul

December 28, 2020

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From 3D skin printers to digital twins, skin health specialist and biohacking enthusiast, Jasmina Vico, makes her predictions over the future of skincare.

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When it comes to skincare, Croatian-born, London-based skin health specialist Jasmina Vico insists on taking a holistic approach. Using skin as an indicator for what’s happening inside the body and vice versa, when treating someone Vico looks at gut health , sleeping patterns, stress levels, micronutrient intake, overall diet, and stress levels, which she combines with her bespoke laser treatments, needling, LED facials, and gentle acid peels.

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“There are no quick fixes — only continuous care — and the investment should be long term,” she warns. It’s an approach that has earnt her a cult following, including make-up artist Isamaya Ffrench, actors Killing Eve ’s Jodie Comer and The Crown ’s Claire Foy, and model Shanina Shaik. With a belief in the power of prevention and a keen interest in biohacking, Vico imagines a future where we will be able to hack our own bodies with the help of science and advanced technologies in order to prolong our lifespan — tracking our sleep patterns, monitoring our gut health and even printing our own skin. Here, […]

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