Hansol Paper announced on the 18th that its eco-friendly material Duracle has been recognized for its skin improvement effects by GSC Anti-Aging Lab.


GSC Anti-Aging Lab is a clinical testing center that evaluates the safety and efficacy of general cosmetics, functional cosmetics, new cosmetic materials, beauty devices, and health functional foods.

Hansol Paper's naturally derived eco-friendly material Duracle. Photo by Hansol Paper

Hansol Paper's naturally derived eco-friendly material Duracle. Photo by Hansol Paper

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As a result of the recent test, Hansol Paper's Duracle was found to be effective in skin hydration, reducing wrinkles around the eyes, and improving skin texture.


When comparing before and after using Duracle, skin moisture content increased, leading to improved skin hydration, and the depth of wrinkles around the eyes and skin roughness were also improved.


No adverse reactions such as itching, stiffness, or stinging occurred in any of the test subjects, indicating high skin safety, and it received high satisfaction in the overall panel evaluation.


Meanwhile, Duracle obtained the French vegan certification EVE VEGAN last year and recently acquired the domestic vegan certification weVegan.



A Hansol Paper official stated, “Duracle contains cellulose, a component of wood that easily bonds with water molecules, so when applied to the skin, it helps retain moisture and enhances hydration,” adding, “As a result, it improves skin elasticity, making it a material effective for improving skin texture and wrinkles.”


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