- Kenvue hosted expert-led scientific sessions on skin health, hair care, and early skincare science.
- Focused on evidence-based education to enhance professional skills in dermatology.
- Unveiled Neutrogena’s Collagen Bank innovation for pre-aging skin care targeting Gen Z.
Kenvue, the world’s largest pure-play consumer health company by revenue, strengthened its commitment to dermatology education at JeddaDerm 2026, held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The event brought together dermatologists, healthcare professionals, and international experts to share knowledge and explore the latest scientific advances in skin health and cosmetic medicine.
Through a series of focused scientific sessions, Kenvue highlighted evidence-based approaches across its brands - Neutrogena, Aveeno, and Regaine. Topics included skin quality, prejuvenation, collagen banking, and the clinical use of minoxidil in treating hair loss. The sessions aimed to enhance professional skills, promote scientific discussion, and provide actionable insights for dermatology practice.
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Kenvue experts, including Dr. Volha Shpadaruk, Dr. Martina Kerscher, and Dr. Mazin Mohammad Al Jabri, led discussions to address misconceptions and emerging trends in skin and hair care. Additionally, Kenvue unveiled Neutrogena’s Collagen Bank, a micro-peptide technology product entering the pre-aging category, designed to meet Gen Z’s growing interest in proactive skin health.
Amr Mahrous, Managing Director, KSA, emphasized Kenvue’s role in supporting healthcare professionals through education and science, helping the dermatology community stay ahead in clinical practice and patient care.