
■ What if skincare could work like cancer medicine?
For decades, oncologists have used targeted therapy—drugs engineered to destroy cancer cells while leaving healthy tissue unharmed. Now, Kolmarhas has applied that same precision logic to skincare. The result is TOT, a first-of-its-kind cosmetic ingredient that activates only in the presence of skin-aging molecules—and does nothing until it finds them.
This is not incremental innovation. It is a category-defining shift in how anti-aging cosmetics are designed, formulated, and delivered.
■What is TOT? A science-first explainer
TOT (Tocopherol-Oxalate-Tocopherol)was developed by Kolmarin collaboration with Professor Dongwon Leeof the Department of Polymer Nano Science & Technology at Jeonbuk National University.
The ingredient is built around a deceptively elegant mechanism:
Two molecules of Vitamin E (tocopherol)—one of skincare's most trusted antioxidants—are linked by a special binding agent called peroxyoxalate
The bond remains stable under normal skin conditions
When TOT detects hydrogen peroxide—a primary driver of oxidative skin aging—the bond breaks
Vitamin E is released precisely at the site of aging activity, and nowhere else
The result: targeted antioxidant delivery that mirrors the precision of pharmaceutical therapy.
■DDS Smart Liposome: Getting TOT where it needs to go
Developing TOT was only half the challenge. Delivering it deep into the skin—stably and efficiently—required a separate technological breakthrough.
Kolmar applied its proprietary DDS (Drug Delivery System) Smart Liposometechnology, which encapsulates TOT in microscopic liposome capsulescapable of penetrating into the dermal layer—the deeper skin layer where aging-causing substances accumulate. This ensures that TOT's efficacy is not lost at the surface but delivered exactly where skin aging originates.
■The numbers: What clinical data shows
Kolmar's research produced results that are difficult to dismiss:
In a hydrogen peroxide-rich environment, TOT reduced hydrogen peroxide concentration by more than 40% within just 30 minutes
TOT suppressed aging-related cell damage at just one-tenth the dose of conventional Vitamin E—suggesting dramatically superior potency per unit
These figures point to an ingredient that is not just novel in mechanism, but measurably more efficient than existing antioxidant approaches.
■What this means for the global beauty industry
Kolmar has announced plans to launch a premium anti-aging cosmetics linebuilt on TOT technology, targeting global markets.
A Kolmar official stated: "This new material development is the culmination of Kolmar's technology, integrating pharmaceutical and cosmetics expertise to address the root causes of aging. As global interest in healthy skin continues to grow, we will continue to unveil targeted anti-aging cosmetics through R&D that converges pharmaceutical technology."
The convergence of pharma and beauty—sometimes called 'pharma-beauty' or 'cosmeceutical innovation'—is one of the fastest-growing segments in the global skincare market. TOT positions Kolmar at the leading edge of that trend.
■Peer-reviewed and cover-published: The science holds up
The TOT research was not just internally validated. It was selected as the cover paper of the April issue of Molecules, a peer-reviewed SCI-indexed international academic journal—an independent signal of scientific credibility and innovation recognized by the global research community.