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The CIA is funding a new product, and it has nothing to do with spying. The agency is teaming up with a skincare line that can collect DNA in a whole new way, according to documents obtained by The Intercept.
The agency’s unexpected interest in skincare is focused around Clearista, a product line that boasts a “formula so you can feel confident and beautiful in your skin’s most natural state.” It is the main product line of Skincential Sciences.
But forget radiant skin and a youthful glow; the CIA is reportedly after Clearista’s ability to remove a thin outer layer of skin, revealing unique biomarkers that can be used for DNA collection.
Described as “painless” on the Clearista website, the non-invasive procedure is said to require only water, a special detergent, and a few brushes against the skin.
According to documents obtained by The Intercept, In-Q-Tel – the venture capital arm of the CIA – approached the skincare line with an interest in looking at DNA extraction using the method.
“Our company is an outlier for In-Q-Tel,” Russ Lebovitz, the chief executive of Skincential Sciences, told The Intercept.
Learn More:
https://www.rt.com/usa/338983-cia-ski…
CIA Teaming Up with Skincare Line That Collects DNA In Unconventional Way
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