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Different clinical tests were done to prove that Serilesine helps to keep skin aging at bay by stimulating various mechanisms.
This page looks at how it helps to increase skin tone.
To place this in context with how it helps to fight aging and to have a younger looking skin, please look at the Serilesine summary page by clicking here.

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A dermatologist evaluated skin tonicity by evaluating skin consistency and assigned a score to enable statistical analysis:
- Grade 1 – insufficient tonicity
- Grade 2 – sufficient tonicity
- Grade 3 – fairly good tonicity
- Grade 4 – good tonicity
The experimental measurements, as well as the statistical analysis performed on the data, are shown below. Since the measurements are non parametric they are analyzed using Friedman’s Test.
Several volunteers (3) presented an initial grading of 4, but their exclusion did not affect the statistical analysis so they were taken into account for the calculation of averages.
Skin tonicity, according to the dermatologist’s evaluation, is increased after 60 days.
Applying Friedman’s test, the data for the intermediate time points (15 days and 30 days) is determined to be non significant and is eliminated from the test.
Due to the fact that combining all the images on one page makes it too large to download within a fair period of time, we created different pages dealing with each aspect that was tested.
The other test that were performed can be viewed by clicking the hyperlink.
If you are looking for the summary page of Serilesine please click here.
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