
Skin,
Illuminated
Tuesday 24 November 18:00 – 20:30
The next-generation of skin longevity and light defence
In-Person | Maine Mayfair, London
Overview
For decades, a sun-kissed complexion has been associated with vitality, leisure and beauty. Yet growing awareness of photodamage and long-term skin health is encouraging a more considered approach to sun exposure. As advances in biotechnology continue to reshape the beauty and wellness industries, consumers are increasingly looking beyond purely cosmetic results, seeking products that combine luxury appeal with science.
At the same time, advances in biotechnology and peptide science are opening up entirely new possibilities for the market. Developed through decades of biopharmaceutical research, Clinuvel is bringing its expertise in melanocortin biology to a new frontier in beauty and wellness. Drawing on its scientific understanding of pigmentation and photoprotection, the company is exploring a new generation of luxury skincare centred on skin health, longevity and sunless tanning.
This Financial Times supper club, hosted in partnership with Clinuvel, brings together leaders from dermatology, biotechnology, luxury and wellness for an intimate conversation on the future of skin health. Designed for guests interested in the intersection of science, longevity and modern luxury, the evening will explore how advances in photoprotection, peptide science and cellular repair are reshaping skincare, tanning and preventative wellbeing.
Key Discussion Points
Future of Skincare
With attitudes towards sun exposure changing over the last couple of decades, how is this influencing the future of skincare and wellness?
Biotechnology and Peptides
What role will biotechnology and peptides play in the future of tanning and photoprotection?
Next Generation
What might the next generation of sunless tanning and skin repair products look like?