Safe green skin care products
Professional certification to ensure safety
iFresh is committed to providing high-potency and fresh products while attaching great importance to product safety. We are proud to announce that all products have been strictly reviewed and safety signed by EU toxicology expert Dr. Chan Fuyu to ensure that each product meets the highest safety standards.
Innovative technology to ensure freshness
Our patented technology includes protection from direct sunlightPatented light sensing and temperature sensing technology, not only ensures the best freshness of the product, but also reflects our pursuit of innovation and technology.
Green skincare products supported by academic research
Scientific research is combined with safe product development to create skin care products that are both environmentally friendly and safe for consumers. Our products not only reflect the pursuit of innovation, but also demonstrate a deep sense of responsibility for environmental protection and consumer health.
2019: Exploring the connection between skin aging and the environment
At the 2019 Annual Meeting of Public Health, Dr. Chan Fuyu presented an important study exploring the correlation between skin aging and sunscreen product usage habits. This research provides us with valuable insights into how environmental factors affect skin health.
2020: A closer look at the effects of air pollution on skin
In 2020, a study published in "Taiwan Public Health" further deepened our understanding of the relationship between air pollution and skin aging. This study highlights the importance of protecting skin from environmental damage.
2021: Participation in the International Health Promotion Conference
Dr. Chan Fuyu's team participated in the 2021 International European Health Promotion Annual Conference (IUHPE European Conference on Health Promotion). On this platform, we exchanged the latest health promotion concepts and strategies with experts and scholars from all over the world.
2023: Breakthrough research on fine suspended particles and skin spots
In 2023, Dr. Chan Fuyu's research team made important progress at the 35th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE). Our researcher Fu-Yu Chan published a groundbreaking study titled Association between fine ambient particulate matter (PM10) and skin brown spots. This study reveals a link between ambient fine suspended particulate matter (PM10) and skin spots, providing a new perspective on the impact of environmental pollution on skin health.