
Ramon Goya
Executive Director
Goya Innova
Biography
Executive Director of Goya Innova, Ramón Goya Gato has a degree in Pharmacy and he is also a specialist in Clinical Analysis.
Entirely dedicated to laboratory work, he brings more than two decades of experience in the field of clinical and industrial analysis in the cosmetics, healthcare products, and food supplements sectors.
He is an expert in Cosmetic Product Safety Assessment, and his specialization covers laboratory testing and clinical research on these types of products.
Conference
Day 1
Session 1: Hormones influence on Skin & Hair
The Hormonal Revolution in Cosmetics: Women’s Skin Health, Precision Personalization and Next-Generation Omics
The cosmetics industry is undergoing a paradigm shift driven by an expanding understanding of endocrine physiology and its systemic influence on skin biology. Across the female lifespan from puberty and menstrual cycling to pregnancy, perimenopause, menopause, and stress-related Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal (HPA) axis activation hormonal fluctuations orchestrate complex molecular networks that regulate epidermal barrier function, dermal matrix remodeling, inflammatory cascades, pigmentation pathways, sebaceous activity, microbiome dynamics, and the trajectory of cutaneous aging.
This growing body of evidence is redefining innovation in cosmetic science. Moving beyond traditional symptom-oriented anti-aging concepts, the emerging hormonal paradigm embraces a biologically informed, life-stage-adapted model of well-aging. Skin is increasingly recognized as a hormonally responsive organ, reflecting systemic physiological transitions and requiring precision-driven strategies rather than generic solutions.
Recent advances in Next-Generation Omics Technologies, including transcriptomics, proteomics, lipidomics, and metagenomics, enable systems-level mapping of hormone skin interactions. These platforms facilitate the identification of predictive biomarkers, molecular signatures, and functional pathways that underpin personalized formulation, microbiome modulation strategies, and clinically substantiated claims.
By integrating translational research methodologies, advanced in vitro and ex vivo skin models, microbiome analytics, and robust Clinical Evaluation frameworks, this science-driven approach supports the development of hormonally intelligent cosmetic solutions designed to enhance skin resilience, promote women’s health, and advance evidence-based well-aging throughout every stage of life.