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While our Derma test focuses predominantly on the clinical aspects of skin care, our Beauty test has a more poetic purpose – to protect and enhance your natural beauty in the simplest possible way, using your DNA as a guide. This comprehensive genetic test analyses 100+ genetic markers within more than 70 genes linked to skin beauty and aging.
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Order and receive a DNA collection kit.
Collect the DNA sample from your mouth.
Use the pre-paid box to send your DNA sample to our lab.
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Some people have the genes for acne. In this report, you’ll discover what’s behind your breakouts – is it your genes, your environment or lifestyle? For genetically linked acne, we advise on how to curb sebum production. If your acne is caused by lifestyle, we’ll suggest ways to limit triggers such as cigarette smoke and stress.
Find out if your genes make the capillaries on your face prone to dilating – so causing rosacea flare ups. To avoid flare ups, we’ll highlight various trigger foods you can avoid, and other irritants.
Some people get dry skin because their skin is thinner due to their genes. If your DNA test predicts thin skin, we will suggest ways to strengthen your skin’s natural barrier. Discover which creams, specifically, you should use and which foods can support your skin
Varicose veins tend to run in families because of a genetic tendency to weakened vein walls. If you are at genetic risk, we will advise you which supplements could support vein health. But if your varicose veins are caused by lifestyle, we will suggest managing risks. Lack of movement, trauma to the leg, high progesterone levels, smoking and being overweight are all possible contributors to varicose veins.
In this report, we’ll identify your genetic risk of cellulite, risk factors, and which ingredients in skin creams will best suit you. Adding the right foods and drinks to your diet can improve your cellulite, or help prevent it altogether.
Once stretch marks form, they’re here to stay – and creams can only fade them. To find out if you’re genetically prone to stretchmarks, we will look for variations in your DNA linked to easily torn elastin fibres in your skin. Which cream is best for preventing stretch marks? Explore advice designed to limit your personal risk and ensure healthy, attractive skin for the long term.
Sunlight or UV radiation causes most cases of prematurely aged skin. How much the sun affects your skin depends largely on your melanin types and levels. And these are determined by your genes.
This report will reveal whether your genes protect you from solar elastosis – where the sun damages the elastin in the skin, causing photo-ageing and wrinkles. If you have a high genetic risk of sun sensitivity, it’s important you make the right lifestyle choices, such as avoiding direct sunlight, and choosing products with sun screens. We will advise on the topical ingredients in cosmetics to suit you
By choosing cosmetics with ingredients suited to your genes, you can help your skin fight ageing including photo-aging.
For better skin, we suggest using cosmetics with specific antioxidants and collagen-boosting ingredients. Which ones? Explore these in the report….
Should you be taking cod liver oil every morning to keep your skin healthy? Or is a daily carrot juice good enough? Carrots and sweet potatoes are rich in various plant forms of vitamin A. But these provitamins must be converted to the usable, active form. Whether plant sources of vitamin A are enough for you, personally, depends on how fast your body can convert them into the active form. And guess what – the activity of this enzyme depends largely on your genes. In this report, you’ll learn all about your genetic tendency to run low on vitamin A, and what you can do to nourish your skin from the inside out.
Vitamin C helps produce collagen, needed for youthful, elastic skin. But for the skin to get enough vitamin C, first, the kidneys should reabsorb the nutrient efficiently before it’s flushed out in the urine. And second, vitamin C must cross the cell membranes into the skin cells. Depending on how well both these processes work, some people maintain good vitamin C levels, while others fall short. Find out how your genes affect your vitamin C status, and what you can do to better nourish your skin.
As an antioxidant, vitamin E mops up free radicals, and also absorbs the energy from ultraviolet (UV) light – protecting your skin from photo ageing. This fat-soluble vitamin is digested and absorbed from food along with fatty acids – and how much vitamin E you need is affected by how efficiently your body can take up and distribute where it to where it’s needed. In this report, you’ll learn about skin nutrition, and your genetic risk of vitamin E deficiency, and the steps you can take to ensure your skin stays nourished and healthy.
Understand your body and learn everything about your genes. Take full control of your health, nutrition and physical activity.
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The test I chose (Beauty) showed me exactly what my risk is of getting various skin condition and how my fast my skin will naturally age. In addition to the genetic stuff you also get plenty of tips on how to ‘future-proof’ your skin against the aging process. I had no idea how big an impact diet and other lifestyle choices can have on the way we age! Soooo I guess I need to make some changes now.
I was told my test is delayed due to ‘unusually high demand’ but thankfully it only took maybe a week longer than I expected. At least they let me know!
Wow, I never knew you could tell so much from a bit of saliva! Really fascinating insights into the causes of skin problems and aging and how both our genetics and lifestyle can affect them. Also some really useful suggestions for finding the right cosmetic products and even some ideas for home remedies. It’s all very futuristic and scientific in its approach. You certainly won’t get this kind of personalised advice from a doctor!
Test is good but my results were taking maybe 5 weeks for arrival. But I am happy with results.
Being a fitness enthusiast, I was keen to take the Sport test and see what I could learn. The kit arrived fairly quickly and contained all the details and equipment you need to take your sample and return it. When the results finally arrive, I was pleasantly surprised with the detail and scientific approach. The reports look nice and are easy to navigate and they even update your results as scientific knowledge expands. I might try the nutritional test next…
I’m a bit of a geek when it comes to DNA testing and the potential it has to change our lives. These Chromozoom kits (in my case the Nutri kit) seem to offer something a bit different from competitors in that they focus on the here and now. It’s all about changing your lifestyle for the better based on the information in your DNA. For me, this type of personalised healthcare is the way forward. If you have an interest in genetics and aren’t afraid of a bit scientific detail (and there’s a lot!), I think you’ll get a lot from these kits.
I’ve struggled with skin problems my whole life, so I thought I would give the Derma test a try. I have to say that I learnt a lot about how my genes affect my skin and what I can do to give myself a better chance of healthy skin. I think these tests are a good option in addition to professional advice from a dermatologist or doctor, but not something to replace them altogether.
Overall, I was impressed with what I got. The kits are pretty smart and easy to use and the results came within the time expected (a bit longer for me as I live in the US and the company is based in Europe). So no complaints from me.
If you want some advice on diet and food it can be hard to know where to go. Some people say try this method, other people say try that method. So how do you know what to do? That is why I took the chance with this Nutri test. I want to know exactly what my body needs. Now I know everything about my DNA, nutrient levels, deficiencies and what foods I am sensitive. So now I have a diet plan just for me!
I think these tests are maybe more expensive than other options, but I think this is because they are more ‘specialised’ than others. If you want a more ‘general’ view maybe this is not for you, but if you want detail on one subject (dental, vision, nutrition, and so) I think Chromozoom is the right choice.
Definitely worth the higher price if you are keen to learn something new about yourself. But beware, you might not like everything you learn!
Chromozoom claim to offer the most detailed DNA tests on the market. I haven’t tried every test available, but judging by the results and associated information, you’d be hard pressed to disagree. To be honest, some of the information went over my head a bit, but overall it was very detailed, interesting and informative.
Really good DNA tests covering a range of health areas. The whole process takes quite a while (delivery, sampling, processing…) but if would say it’s worth the wait. Probably no different from other tests anyway.
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