About the OUMERE Laboratory Journal

 
 

About the OUMERE Laboratory Journal

The OUMERE Laboratory Journal is a scientific research archive documenting experimental observations, formulation analysis, and theoretical investigation related to dermal biology, botanical chemistry, and cosmetic stability science.

Maintained by researcher Wendy Ouriel, the journal functions as a laboratory notebook recording the study of biologically active compounds used in topical dermal formulations. Entries document observational laboratory findings, formulation trials, compound degradation patterns, and environmental stability behavior observed under both controlled testing and real-world storage conditions.

Research documented within this archive focuses on understanding how antioxidants, peptides, and botanical extracts behave within complex formulation environments and how these compounds interact with skin barrier physiology. Particular emphasis is placed on oxidative stress dynamics, compound preservation, solvent compatibility, lipid carrier systems, and the long-term stability of active dermal ingredients.

The journal records both successful and unsuccessful experimental outcomes. Documenting formulation limitations and degradation pathways is considered essential to understanding the biological performance of topical formulations beyond theoretical laboratory modeling.

While the observations recorded within the OUMERE Laboratory Journal frequently inform applied formulation research conducted through OUMERE, the journal exists primarily as a scientific documentation platform exploring the chemical and biological complexities of dermal formulation science.

Supporting research and laboratory studies referenced within this archive can be explored through:

https://www.oumere.com/pages/the-oumere-research-library
https://www.oumere.com/pages/oumere-laboratory-studies
https://www.oumere.com/pages/the-oumere-whitepaper-library
https://github.com/OUMERESkincare/skincare-science-database