Hello Janci,

My name is Kellie,  and I created your optimized skincare routine and planI focused on your high and medium-risk priorities based on your DNA test. I also considered your Yudoyu quiz results which told us about your skin type and feelings about your skin. Your personalized routine includes products packed with ingredients that, with consistent use, will improve current skin quality and protect your future face.  Please add lifestyle and dietary changes (outlined below) for an added boost toward happier, healthier skin!

Warmly,
Kellie and The Yudoyu Team

We are here to help if you have any questions! Email us at hello@yudoyu.com.

woman putting moisturizer on her face

YOUR LIFE STYLE QUIZ RESULTS TOLD US THAT YOUR SKIN IS:

Thyroid Risk + Balanced Skin + Visible Pores + Eye Concern + Over 40

DNA ANALYSIS EXPLANATIONS

Our lab tests 16 core and dozens of secondary genetic markers that contribute to skin protection and premature aging and can play a big role in your skin’s future well-being.

The genes tested are cataloged according to their structural, functional, and metabolic effects on the skin. 

Each Skin DNA category provides 1 of 3 outcomes: High Risk, Medium or Low Risk.

  • Collagen: High Risk 1-31% | Medium 32-70% | Low Risk 70-100%
  • Glycation: High Risk 1-50% | Medium 50-99% | Low Risk 100%
  • Pigmentation + UV: High Risk 1-57% | Medium 58-75% | Low Risk 76-100%
  • Antioxidant Protection: High Risk 1-56% | Medium 57-70% | Low Risk 71-100%
  • Sensitivity: High Risk 1-56% | Medium 57-69% | Low Risk 70-100%

How does your skin compare with the rest of the population?

Yudoyu’s partner lab SkinDNA® has established one of the world’s largest derma genetics databases with more than 2 million DNA profiles*.

Our data allows us to discover distinctive skin aging traits shared between groups of people.

 

Your Skin DNA Risk Scores

Collagen + Elasticity
Collagen Breakdown
YOU - LOWER RISK 75%
GLOBAL AVERAGE 68%

The enzyme responsible for Collagen Breakdown functions in the Normal Range

Yet, the Antioxidant Glutathione responsible for Collagen Protection functions less than ideally. Overall you are still in the Lower-Risk Range. Consider collagen-boosting modalities in the future after you have targeted the higher-risk categories.

Glycation
Wrinkling (Glucose Related)
YOU - MEDIUM RISK 50%
GLOBAL AVERAGE 39%

Wrinkle Factor: You have a less-than-optimal ability to break down glucose efficiently. Excess glucose molecules stick to collagen and elastin, binding fibers together. This leads to the formation of wrinkles, thinning skin, free radicals, and structural skin damage. We’ll give you some ideas on how to reduce this risk and help keep fine lines away!

UV-Pigmentation
Pigmentation + UV Damage
YOU - MEDIUM RISK 67%
GLOBAL AVERAGE 72%

Melanin Production: Your body is prone to irregular melanin production, causing sensitivity to sunlight. You might experience freckling, other pigmentation spots, and/or white spots. If you get a tan, it may look uneven.

Photo Defense: Your body is near optimal at breaking down free radicals from UVB rays. The “Burning Rays” are responsible for sunburns and pigment responses.

UVA Defense: Your genetic outcome suggests that your body is excellent at repairing DNA damage caused directly by exposure to UVA rays (also known as the “Aging Rays”). However, you have difficulty repairing free radical damage caused by these UVA rays.

Free Radical Damage
Free Radical Damage
YOU - HIGHER RISK 53%
GLOBAL AVERAGE 62%

Antioxidant Power: You have a low ability to produce Superoxide Dismutase and Glutathione Antioxidants, making you prone to dull skin, rough texture, and uneven skin tone. Increasing your antioxidant intake can help protect against free radical damage.

Pollution Defense: UVB radiation, fumes, carbon, and smoke, if not efficiently broken down, can oxidize and cause damage to the skin’s wall. Your genes can break down these pollutants efficiently!

Sensitivity
Skin Sensitivity
YOU - HIGHER RISK 70%
GLOBAL AVERAGE 79%

Inflammation Response: This gene functions less than optimally and may sometimes over-respond to perceived threats creating a response that irritates skin cells. You may occasionally experience itching, redness, or skin sensitivity. You may also experience hay fever and other allergies.

Detox: Your genes can break down xenobiotic compounds such as cigarette smoke, exhaust fumes, air pollution, and alcohol. Keep in mind, these compounds are still bad for you!

Skin Sensitivity: Your genes have a near-optimal ability to break down toxic chemical compounds in everyday pollution. Likely, you do not suffer inflammation or irritations caused by perfumed products, active skincare ingredients, or city pollution.

YOUR Personalized Routine based on your results.

Filtered for Thyroid Risk.
Want to start smaller?
Try your cleanser, toner, and moisturizer first, then add more later.

  • Addresses your risk for pigmentation and free radicals
  • Rich in antioxidants to fight Free Radical Damage
  • Great for your pores
  • Rich in antioxidants to fight Free Radical Damage
  • Refresh and minimize pores
  • Addresses your risks for Glycation Wrinkling, Hyperpigmentation, and Free Radical Damage
  • Great for over 40 skin
  • Gives sun protection an added boost!
  • Addresses your risks for Pigmentation, Free Radical Damage, and Glycation Wrinkling
  • Helps with enlarged or clogged pores
  • Contains Bakuchiol, a natural plant-based retinol
  • Addresses your risks for Pigmentation/UVA Damage, Glycation Wrinkling, and Free Radical Damage
  • Plays nice with all skin types
  • Reflects and contains sun protection
  • Brightening 
  • Reduces the appearance of fine lines and aids in collagen repair
  • Helps prevent hyperpigmentation
  • Minimize those pores
  • Refine fine lines and boost collagen
  • Loaded with antioxidants

Remember to use a broad-spectrum SPF daily (rain or shine). You’ll find more great choices and add-ons in your “just for YU shop.”

Healthier, Happier Skin is Achievable

Here is your personalized skincare plan based on your results!

YOUR BEST LIFESTYLE PLAN

Add these easy-to-do lifestyle habits to your daily routine.

  • Consider a low-sugar diet to help reduce the glucose in your body that can lead to Glycation Wrinkling
  • Limit UV exposure, and use sun protection daily to reduce the incidence of irregular pigmentation and UVA damage.
  • Drink at least 64 ounces of water daily to flush out toxins/free radicals and strengthen skin integrity.
  • Consider a diet high in antioxidants to counteract city life.

YOUR BEST TOPICAL INGREDIENTS

Look for these topical ingredients when shopping for skincare.

  • Hyaluronic Acid: Helps reduce the appearance of glycated skin
  • Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine): Inhibits the formation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), which lead to wrinkles.
  • Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
  • – Helps prevent UV-induced free radical damage to the skin.
  • Niacinamide – Interrupts inflammation from UV light and inhibits melatonin
  • CoEnzyme Q10 – Protects skin cells from Free Radical Damage
  • Antioxidants – Like Acerola Cherry, Beta Glucan, Hibiscus, Kakadu Plum, Raspberry Oil

YOUR BEST DIETARY SUPPORT

Please consult your doctor before you begin a new dietary plan.

  • Resveratrol for those at risk for Free Radical Damage and Skin Sensitivity
  • Omega-3 for those at risk for UV Damage and Skin Sensitivity
  • Lycopene for those at risk for Pigmentation
  • Vitamin B1 & B6 for those at risk for Glycation
  • Use Bone Broth when making soup for delicious flavor and bioavailable collagen and benefits those prone to Glycation Wrinkling 
  • Carrots and tomatoes for added protection from UV damage
  • Fish for its Omega-3 oil that can increase sun protection and make your skin glow! Its protein surely will help support your collagen as well!
  • Green Tea to neutralize free radicals

YOUR BEST PRO TREATMENT SPLURGE

These minimally-invasive professional treatments will benefit your skin’s texture and make you glow!

  • AHA Peels remove the top layer of skin to treat surface pigmentation
  • Antioxidant Facials
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma Facial to gently treat the signs of glycation

Want to dig deeper? Learn about the causes and symptoms of poor skin health, and view our comprehensive list of beneficial ingredients and treatments.

Your DIY At-Home Treatments and Tools

Selected for you!

Facial Massage

Smooth wrinkling and chase away free radicals!

Lymphatic Facial Massage MapLymphatic drainage is a facial massage to boost the body’s natural draining system. The face is left visibly more lifted, firm, and youthful by assisting in the movement of excess toxins, water, fats, and proteins down the lymph vessels and into the nodes!

Step 1: Apply treatment oil or cleansing balm of choice. Fingers should not drag but glide easily over the skin with little to no resistance.

Step 2: Follow the directional guide demonstrated in the illustration. Using light pressure, gently massage the face upwards and outwardly. Pressure should be not unlike moving a pen across a table. The key is to lift and relax muscles! If redness occurs, lighten the pressure.

Step 3: Finish with a glass of water, herbal tea, or warm broth for added hydration.

 

What if I’m doing this wrong?

If you are working in upward and outward motions with light, relaxing amounts of pressure, you are certain to fight against one of the main causes of wrinkles – gravity.

Jade facial rollers

  • Facial Rollers
  • Gua Sha Stones
  • Cupping Sets

SHOP OUR MASSAGE TOOLS

Devices & Tools

Caucasian woman using an ultrasonic facial scrubber

Best for Brightening

  • Facial Steamers
  • Lasers
  • Ultrasonic Scrubbers
  • Microdermabrasion

Best for Glycation

  • Red Light Therapy
  • Radio Frequency Devices
  • High-Frequency Wands
 


Yudoyu Recipes for YOUR Skincare Success!

† Watch for the symbol: These products and ingredients may contain high amounts of iodine. See the iodine warning below before using.

Thyroid Disease Warnings: If you, or someone in your family, are prone to or suspect you might have thyroid disease, we recommend avoiding the use of all of the following ingredients in both skincare and supplements unless otherwise instructed by your healthcare provider:

  • Seaweeds
  • Algaes
  • Kelps
  • Sea Fennel
  • Caviar
  • Himalayan Pink Salt
  • Iodine or Iodinized Ingredients

These ingredients are enormously high in iodine content, a proven, major thyroid disruptor. When applied topically, they can enter the bloodstream.

Resources: https://www.drchristianson.com/the-iodine-controversy/