1611 LABS
Results driven personalised skincare treatment and service powered by Biotechnology and Plant Fractionation
19/08/2026
A little 1611 LABS update.
The last few months have been quieter than usual because I needed to step away.
Running a self-funded, independent brand means every decision carries weight; financially, creatively and personally. Sometimes, you need to step away from the day-to-day to properly look at what you're doing and where you're going.
So that's what I did.
I travelled. I switched off. I spent time with family and friends. And somewhere along the way, I got a much clearer view of what I want the future of 1611 LABS to look like.
One of those decisions is the range.
We currently have 10 products, but we're looking at reducing that to around 6–7 products from next year.
This isn't about simply having fewer products.
It's about having a more focused, sustainable range where every product has a clear reason to be there.
We're still looking at the sales, customer behaviour, and the role each product plays before making the final decisions.
So, if you have a favourite, stock up while you can 😊
And because I completely missed my annual Treat Yourself Day this year, I'm bringing it back, just a little bit late.
30% OFF SITEWIDE
CODE: TREATYOURSELF
If you've been waiting to replenish your routine, try something new or stock up on a favourite, now is a good time.
As always, thank you for sticking around while things have been quiet.
We're looking forward to showing you what's next.
Amina x
26/06/2026
Formula 4|v.7 Vitamin C AOX Network
Our resident antioxidant powerhouse.
Designed with a 360 approach to help protect, regenerate, and brighten.
•Extremely stable vegan 3-O- Ethyl Ascorbic Acid
•Helps repair & improve damaged, aged, stressed, and irritated skin
•Reverses key signs of photo-damaged skin
•Helps inhibit melanin biosynthesis & melanogenesis
•Inhibits lipid peroxidation to delay the glycation process and prevent oxidative ageing
•Protects the skin and skin cells from exposure to air pollutants, including polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), oxides, heavy metals, and particulate matter (PM) of all particle sizes
•Activation of endogenous cellular defence system to prevent biological damages induced by free radicals
23/06/2026
🧬The Role of Water in Skin Function
Water is essential for maintaining skin plasticity, enzymatic activity, and cellular turnover.
Within the stratum corneum, water is held inside corneocytes (skin cells) by a group of hygroscopic molecules collectively known as Natural Moisturising Factor (NMF) — including amino acids, PCA, urea and lactates.
When water levels drops -
Skin appears dull and uneven
Fine lines become more visible
Barrier function becomes less efficient
Hydration is fundamental to how the skin renews and regulates itself.
🧬The Role of Lipids in Skin Function
Surrounding these water-filled cells is a highly organised lipid matrix composed primarily of -
ceramides, cholesterol, & free fatty acids.
This structure is responsible for maintaining barrier integrity and limiting transepidermal water loss (TEWL).
Without sufficient lipid content -
Water escapes more easily from the skin
The barrier becomes more permeable to external stressors
Sensitivity, dryness, and irritation increase
This is why lipid depletion, whether due to genetics, age, over-cleansing, or environmental exposure, has a direct impact on long-term skin health.
🧬Hydration and lipids are not interchangeable. They are interdependent.
Water maintains cell function and flexibility
Lipids maintain structure and retention
Applying hydration without supporting the lipid layer can result in rapid water loss.
Applying oils without adequate hydration can leave the skin feeling coated but not truly hydrated.
Effective skincare focuses on combining both, ensuring that water is delivered and then retained within the skin.
Chronological ageing is the ageing process driven by time, Photoageing is ageing accelerated by UV exposure.
The distinction matters because they affect the skin differently.
A large proportion of the visible changes associated with skin ageing are linked to environmental factors, with UV exposure being one of the most significant contributors.
Up to approximately 80% of visible facial ageing is attributed to cumulative UV exposure (photoageing) rather than intrinsic ageing alone.
The skin remembers more than we realise. Not individual sunny days, but repeated exposure over decades.
Every time UV radiation reaches the skin, a series of biological responses are triggered.
Inflammatory mediators increase, reactive oxygen species are generated, melanocytes increase melanin production, etc.
The skin is remarkably capable of repairing this damage, but repair requires resources. Over time, the balance between damage and repair begins to shift.
This is one reason why pigmentation becomes more persistent with age and why recovery takes longer. And why visible changes often appear gradually before suddenly becoming noticeable.
Broad-spectrum SPF remains one of the most effective ways to support long-term skin health, helping to protect against pigmentation, collagen degradation, oxidative stress, and premature visible ageing.
18/05/2026
Consistency beats intensity when it comes to skincare.
Intensity can create results briefly, but consistency creates lasting change.
Your skin biology responds to repeated, predictable signals.
The same actives/products used regularly, within a routine your skin can tolerate, is where long-term improvement happens.
Over-stimulating the skin often leads to inflammation, sensitivity, and stalled progress; especially as we move beyond our mid-30s.
Consistency isn’t boring.
It’s how skin learns to behave differently.
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30/04/2026
Both cellular repair and regeneration are necessary. But these operate differently.
Repair is short-term stabilisation.
Regeneration is long-term structural change.
Without repair, regeneration is inefficient.
Without regeneration, results will plateau.
The goal is to have an effective skincare routine that focuses on both repair and regeneration for optimal skin health.
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There isn’t one product that resolves all pigmentation.
There’s consistency, the right treatment, and time.
For us, the focus is always the same -
understand your skin, then treat it accordingly.
Because when you understand your skin, you stop reacting to it and start managing it properly.
Formula 3 v.13 CTC
Our barrier-first + anti-inflammatory approach to acne means we build every treatment to hit multiple points in the acne cycle. CTC is designed exactly that way.
●Azelaic Acid (AZA) - Anti-keratinising, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory; reduces melanogenesis; weakens C. acnes and moderates pigmentation and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH).
Here, the 5% is lower than traditional 15–20%, which reduces irritation risk but maintains activity when combined with other actives.
Helps reduce inflammatory lesion count and support fading of dark marks.
●2% Encapsulated Salicylic Acid in Cyclodextrin Complex (controlled release).
Salicylic acid is a beta-hydroxy acid that exfoliates inside the follicle (keratolytic), opens blocked pores, and has mild anti-inflammatory and bacteriostatic activity. Complexing with cyclodextrin enhances stability, prolongs release, and reduces irritation.
In CTC, the encapsulated SA provides a gentler, sustained action to help reduce keratin plug formation and bacterial activation without overwhelming, sensitive adult skin.
●Biomimetic Peptides / Multi-peptides
Peptides can help modulate inflammation, support skin repair (collagen, ECM), and help reduce damage/scarring post-lesion.
CTC uses these peptides to accelerate repair of the micro damage caused by acne lesions and reduce lingering texture or pockmarks; also, to protect barrier function.
●Tyrosinase Inhibitors
After inflammation, melanocytes are stimulated; tyrosinase is a key enzyme in melanin production, so inhibitors help reduce pigmentation (especially PIH).
Combined with AZA, tyrosinase inhibitors help reduce discolouration left behind after spots fade.
●Amino Acid Derivatives (Antioxidant / Protective)
Oxidative stress damages lipids, proteins, DNA; it amplifies immune response. Antioxidants mitigate this. These components shield skin from extrinsic (pollution, sunlight, IR) and intrinsic (oxidation, chemical stress) causes of inflammation, reducing secondary damage and maintaining barrier resilience.
20/04/2026
We talk about pigmentation alot at 1611 LABS.
Pigmentation is often treated as one category, clinically, it isn’t.
Epidermal pigment sits within the skin’s renewal pathway, which is why it tends to respond more readily.
Dermal pigment sits deeper, making it slower to shift and often more resistant.
Most cases are mixed, which is where treatment needs to be more considered.
This is why two people using the same product can see completely different results.
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