The Skin Diary unveiled its Night Repair Therapy cream on November 14 at Claridge’s in London, where the venue’s festive decorations set a lively and elegant tone for the evening. Consultant dermatologist and founder of The Skin Diary Dr Clare Kiely opened the presentation, before welcoming consultant dermatologist and chief scientist at The Skin Diary Professor Chris Griffiths and consultant dermatologist and head of product innovation at The Skin Diary Dr Tamara Griffiths.
The duo introduced the cream, sharing its development journey and the science behind its formulation, before highlighting the benefits it offers for patients’ skin. During a Q&A session with delegates, the Aesthetics Journal asked about the product’s uniqueness in a saturated market, to which the founders emphasised its rigorous scientific foundation and development by leading dermatologists.
The cream was tested through double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical studies on human skin, conducted by the accomplished skin-ageing research team at the University of Manchester, says the company. Prior to indulging in a three-course meal, delegates were treated to a gift box, featuring the new night cream, a scented candle, a bilberry teabag and a silk eye mask and pillowcase.
Dr Kiely said, “The success of the launch is a testament to our shared vision and the culmination of our collective life’s work in skin ageing. We’re not here to fight ageing but to embrace it, focusing on skin longevity and vitality. This incredible milestone marks the beginning of a journey we’re proud to lead.”