On its 135th anniversary, Bella Aurora Labs consolidates its position as a leading laboratory in skin pigmentation thanks to the fundamental research it carries out, which enables the development of effective solutions for hypopigmented and hyperpigmented skin.

Ten years ago, Bella Aurora Labs launched an innovative research system with the creation of a cell culture laboratory, where tests are carried out on pigmented 3D skin models. This cutting-edge technology makes it possible to simulate the conditions of the human epidermis in order to test the effectiveness of new depigmenting active ingredients.

As part of its commitment to science, Bella Aurora is committed to collaboration with universities such as the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) and the Leitat technological centre, in a joint project funded by the CDTI, focused on researching the efficacy of plant extracts with high depigmenting potential.

Through this continued commitment to fundamental research, Bella Aurora reaffirms its purpose: to offer safe, effective and evidence-based solutions for every skin type, leading the future of research in skin pigmentation.

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