[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Jayjun Cosmetic (Jayjun) is expanding its market through the development of ‘cosmeceutical’ products that combine cosmetics with pharmaceutical and hospital/clinic technologies.


On the 14th, Jayjun announced that it has launched the derma sunscreen ‘S-Lab Multi Protect Sunblock’ in collaboration with ‘Yemiwon Dermatology’ and will supply it to three dermatology branches, including Yemiwon Dermatology. In addition, Jayjun plans to strengthen its competitiveness by focusing on the development of beauty medical devices to be supplied to beauty clinics and hospitals.


‘S-Lab Multi Protect Sunblock’ is an upgraded renewal of Yemiwon Dermatology’s existing sunscreen ‘S-Lab Sun Protector SPF47 PA++’. It offers fivefold multi-care (UV protection, whitening, elasticity, moisturizing, soothing). It has a strong sun protection factor of ‘SPF50+ PA++++’ and is a triple-functional cosmetic product for UV protection, whitening, and wrinkle improvement.


‘Edelweiss Callus Culture Extract’ helps with skin care, and the ingredient ‘Madecassoside’ aids in soothing irritated skin. In addition, it contains plant-derived ingredients such as green tea extract, wormwood extract, and houttuynia cordata extract, and is a ‘mineral sunscreen’ that excludes 20 allergy-causing ingredients including ‘parabens’ and ‘oxybenzone’.


A Jayjun official said, “The cosmeceutical market is growing at an annual rate of over 15%, and recently, due to skin concerns caused by prolonged mask-wearing, consumer interest in cosmeceutical products is also increasing. We will seek new opportunities by expanding our business area to B2B through the development of cosmeceutical products and enhancing competitiveness.”



Meanwhile, Jayjun’s subsidiary DRC Healthcare opened a flagship store dedicated to beauty medical devices in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam, Seoul, last May. The space allows domestic and international hospital and clinic officials to directly experience and communicate about exhibited products, thereby strengthening networks with medical professionals.


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