DNA Skin is a nutrigenetic test that evaluates genetic variation across biological pathways involved in collagen formation, inflammatory signalling, antioxidant activity and cellular repair. These processes influence how the skin responds to ultraviolet exposure, environmental stressors and intrinsic ageing mechanisms.
The panel also includes genes linked to pigmentation regulation, sebum production, barrier integrity and detoxification pathways. Differences in these areas may be relevant in individuals experiencing breakouts, uneven pigmentation, sensitivity, dryness or earlier visible ageing changes. Collation of information on this report can be pivotal in approaching therapies for more systemic skin conditions like acne or eczema alongside broader functional investigations. Genetic variation may also influence how the skin responds to factors such as sunlight, pollution, diet and topical interventions.
Results are interpreted alongside lifestyle habits, nutritional status, skincare practices and overall health context. Integrating genetic information with clinical presentation can support more individualised discussion around key nutrients in topical care, nutrition strategies and lifestyle measures aimed at supporting skin structure and function over time.