LabSkin 6-well plate constructs: With 4.5 cm2 surface
- A full-thickness human skin equivalent incorporating fully differentiated dermal and epidermal components.
- Can be colonised with microorganisms (monocultures or consortia) for a number of days.
- Designed to simulate real human skin, making it the perfect platform for testing cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and chemical products.
- 6 well plates of Labskin with a 4.5cm^2 surface area
Labskin is the leading commercially available lab-grown full-thickness human skin model that naturally supports the skin’s microbiome.
- Real human skin equivalent
- Thousands of industry tests
- Meets ethical, regulatory and competitive standards
Labskin is the gold standard when testing skin care, cosmetics, health care, drug delivery or wound care products. The Labskin test platform and protocols help maintain an optimum real-world environment that shows the positive or negative impact on skin’s natural microflora.
- Constructed from human keratinocyte and fibroblast cells.
- Cells naturally produce the extracellular matrix.
- Thick and dry stratum corneum allows Labskin to be populated with bespoke consortia of microorganisms representing the complex human microbiomes found in various environments of the body.
- Labskin produces a vast array of proteins such as fibrinogen, collagen, anti-microbial peptides and many more.
- The ideal model for cost-effective testing of cosmetics and cosmeticeuticals, for substantiation of product claims.
Benefits
Ethical and Reliable Testing
Cruelty-Free: Avoids animal testing, meeting ethical standards and consumer expectations.
High-Quality Data: Provides accurate, reproducible results with multiple replicates for statistically significant analysis.
The plates
Choose from…
- 6 well plates of Labskin-S with a 4.5cm^2 surface area
- 12-well plates of Labskin-S with a 1.1cm^2 surface area.
Each plate is supplied with additional culture plates, culture media and full instructions of use.
- LabSkin-S Plates 1(PDF)
- LabSkin full thickness With a375 Melanoma cells as A medium to study melanoma(PDF)
- The Skin Microbiome in health and disease(PDF)
- ADVANCING VIRAL TRANSMISSION RESEARCH Why Labskin-S Was the Model of Choice for SARS-CoV-2 Skin Studies(PDF)
- AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SCALP MICROBIOME(PDF)











