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BIOVOZ and University of Auckland Launch Groundbreaking Anti-Aging Research
A strategic partnership between beauty brand BIOVOZ and the University of Auckland aims to revolutionize the field of anti-aging and skin brightening. Announced on November 19, 2025, this collaboration focuses on harnessing advanced biotechnology to create personalized skincare solutions for women globally.
Collaboration Between Science and Beauty
The University of Auckland, recognized as New Zealand’s largest and most prestigious public research institution, has a long-standing reputation in life sciences and biotechnology. The driving force behind this partnership is Professor Jun Lu, a prominent figure in functional foods and natural bioactive compounds. With over 150 published scientific papers, Professor Lu serves on the editorial boards of several leading journals. His expertise will guide BIOVOZ in advancing research in genetic anti-aging and epigenetics.
BIOVOZ embodies the philosophy of “Science Meets Nature: Unlocking Genetic Aesthetics.” The brand is committed to blending natural essences with cutting-edge scientific advancements, aiming to redefine beauty through genetic understanding. This collaboration combines the University of Auckland’s extensive bioengineering expertise with BIOVOZ’s innovative gene regulation technologies and plant-based formulations.
Innovative Skincare Solutions
With its unique “Cell-Level Targeted Formulation and Natural Essence” system, BIOVOZ is shifting the paradigm of skincare from simple nutritional supplementation to sophisticated gene regulation. Their products are designed to rejuvenate the skin’s vitality while maintaining a balance between scientific integrity and natural wisdom.
Among the standout offerings are the BIOVOZ Bright Diamond Drink and the Clearly Brightening Dark Spot-Targeting Serum. The Bright Diamond Drink employs Melan-eraseTM, a gene technology inspired by Nobel Prize-winning research, to inhibit melanin production at the dermal level. Enhanced with double-patented White Tomato Extract and a 4D Antioxidant Complex, it initiates a comprehensive brightening process that addresses dullness from multiple angles.
The Clearly Brightening Dark Spot-Targeting Serum features a blend of four signature New Zealand botanicals: Licorice Root, Red Algae, Black Fern, and Centella Asiatica. This serum offers all-day skin protection while facilitating overnight repair, aiding in pigmentation reduction and promoting an even skin tone.
Additionally, the BIOVOZ L-Ergothioneine Capsules combine three potent ingredients—L-Ergothioneine, PQQ, and AKG—to deliver anti-aging benefits that rejuvenate skin at the cellular level. The BIOVOZ Women’s Multivitamin, containing 56 essential nutrients, provides comprehensive support for daily dietary needs, making it an all-in-one solution for women.
As this partnership progresses, BIOVOZ and the University of Auckland plan to deepen their collaboration, translating cutting-edge genetic research into transformative skincare innovations. Their goal is to establish a new standard in Genetic Aesthetics, setting benchmarks for precision-driven anti-aging and brightening solutions in the global market.
With this collaboration, both organizations aim to unveil the molecular mechanisms behind skin aging and pigmentation, potentially leading to significant advancements in beauty and wellness. As they explore this new frontier, BIOVOZ and the University of Auckland are poised to make a lasting impact on the skincare industry.
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