




Skin Health DNA Test
Discover how your DNA affects your skin health and tailor your skincare routine for optimal results.

Measures:
- In-depth analysis of genetic markers that affect skin health
- Personalized skin insights based on your unique DNA
- Identify potential risks and sensitivities related to your skin
- Optimize your skincare routine with scientifically-backed genetic data
Collection methods:

Buccal swabs
$249.00
- Discreet shipping
- Accredited lab
- Secure Online Results
- Highest accuracy
- Discreet
- Results in 1-3 business days
About the test
Unlock Your Skin’s Potential with Personalized DNA Insights
This Skin Health DNA Test harnesses the power of genetic testing to offer personalized insights into your skin’s unique needs. By analyzing key genetic markers, this test reveals factors that may impact your skin’s health, including sensitivity, aging, and potential for conditions like acne or pigmentation. This information helps you customize your skincare routine to address your specific skin concerns and optimize your skin’s health and appearance.
Genetic research reveals the link between DNA and skin traits, and this Skin Health DNA Test provides insights to improve your skincare. It helps you make informed choices for addressing aging, sensitivity, or achieving a healthier complexion.

Genetic Profile
Unlock Your Skin's Genetic Blueprint
Your skin’s health is shaped by a combination of genetic factors, lifestyle habits, and environmental exposures. While things like diet, sun exposure, and irritants leave their mark, your genetics play a key role in determining skin texture, moisture retention, and resilience to damage. By understanding your genetic makeup, you can make better-informed decisions about your skincare regimen. For example, if your DNA suggests a tendency for dry skin, opting for products that focus on intense hydration could provide better results.
While your genetics offer valuable insights, they are just part of the bigger picture. Lifestyle factors—such as hydration, diet, and sun protection—also significantly contribute to skin health. Explore your skin’s genetic profile with the Genovate Skin Health DNA Test and take a step closer to radiant, healthy skin.
Genetic variants included in this test:
Variants in the MMP1 and MMP3 genes influence collagen integrity, impacting skin elasticity and firmness.
GLO gene variants help regulate how your skin handles sugar bonding, which plays a key role in preventing premature aging.
Variants in GPX1 and NQO1 genes affect antioxidant defense, protecting skin from oxidative stress and free radical damage.
ACE and HIF1A gene variants are linked to the formation of skin dimples, contributing to cellulite development.
ELN gene variants are associated with susceptibility to stretch marks.
MTHFR gene variants may influence vein health and the development of varicose veins.
FLG gene variants are related to the risk of developing eczema, a common inflammatory skin disorder.
Psoriasis: Variants in the HLA-C, IL23R, MTHFR, and other genes are connected to psoriasis susceptibility.
Rosacea: HLA gene variants can impact the blood vessels in the face, influencing the likelihood of rosacea.
BNC2, ASIP, and IRF4 gene variants determine the formation of freckles.
Collagen Breakdown
Variants in the MMP1 and MMP3 genes influence collagen integrity, impacting skin elasticity and firmness.
Glycation Protection
GLO gene variants help regulate how your skin handles sugar bonding, which plays a key role in preventing premature aging.
Oxidative Damage
Variants in GPX1 and NQO1 genes affect antioxidant defense, protecting skin from oxidative stress and free radical damage.
Cellulite
ACE and HIF1A gene variants are linked to the formation of skin dimples, contributing to cellulite development.
Stretch Marks
ELN gene variants are associated with susceptibility to stretch marks.
Varicose Veins
MTHFR gene variants may influence vein health and the development of varicose veins.
Eczema
FLG gene variants are related to the risk of developing eczema, a common inflammatory skin disorder.
Psoriasis & Rosacea
Psoriasis: Variants in the HLA-C, IL23R, MTHFR, and other genes are connected to psoriasis susceptibility.
Rosacea: HLA gene variants can impact the blood vessels in the face, influencing the likelihood of rosacea.
Freckles
BNC2, ASIP, and IRF4 gene variants determine the formation of freckles.
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Unlock Your Skin's Genetic Blueprint
Your skin’s health is shaped by a combination of genetic factors, lifestyle habits, and environmental exposures. While things like diet, sun exposure, and irritants leave their mark, your genetics play a key role in determining skin texture, moisture retention, and resilience to damage. By understanding your genetic makeup, you can make better-informed decisions about your skincare regimen. For example, if your DNA suggests a tendency for dry skin, opting for products that focus on intense hydration could provide better results.
While your genetics offer valuable insights, they are just part of the bigger picture. Lifestyle factors—such as hydration, diet, and sun protection—also significantly contribute to skin health. Explore your skin’s genetic profile with the Genovate Skin Health DNA Test and take a step closer to radiant, healthy skin.
Genetic variants included in this test: