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Quality Seal – "dermatologically approved"

In a competitive market, it is of enormous significance for the success of a product to create consumer confidence and value through superior quality. This is especially the case when it comes to the skin tolerability of products. Consumers feel safe when the product has been tested without compromises prior to the market launch.

Manufacturers often resort to labels that praise the special quality of their product. However, be it "dermatologically tested" or "approved by a Dermatologist" – most often the labels show a lack of significant value.
At the end of the day the quality principles, the experience and the know-how of the institute that accomplishes the clinical trial are the only counting factors.

proDERM stands for more than 17 years for professionalism and scientific expertise. Our actions in the field of dermatological contract research are considered both innovative and scientifically rigorous. It is these characteristics, in combination with a stringent testing approach and high minimum requirements, which make our proDERM seal so valuable.

With our seal we address manufacturers of high quality products who do not fear an intense test. A selection of the proDERM approved products is available in the right column "Our Licensees".

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Quick Info
  • the proDERM quality seal represents testing requirements exceeding the common market standards

  • the consumer appreciates your investment in high quality examinations; with that the seal is a trust building approach which may support you in realizing market advantages

  • you receive a signed certificate stating that the examined products have demonstrated good skin tolerability
  • the formula must meet current dermatological and toxicological standards

  • the product must have been tested in two independent studies. These would usually be a consumer orientated study (i. e. a Use-test in which the products are self-applied at home) and a tolerability study (a patch test appropriate for the product)
  • Product agreement

Variations:

  • Media
  • Geographical usage
  • Duration of contract