Advanced Analysis of the Skin’s Hydrolipidic Film
The Derma Unit SSC 3 is a classic compact device designed to characterize the hydrolipidic film of the skin by measuring three essential skin parameters: sebum, hydration, and pH. Developed by Courage + Khazaka electronic GmbH, it combines the Sebumeter®, Corneometer®, and Skin-pH-Meter in one convenient housing with a digital display.
This easy-to-use system provides quick and objective measurements to support professional skin and hair care consultation. By evaluating oil level, moisture content, and skin surface pH, the Derma Unit SSC 3 helps users better understand the skin’s condition and recommend more suitable cosmetic or dermatological products.

Measures skin moisture, sebum, and pH to help characterize the hydrolipidic film of the skin.

Ideal for professionals who need a compact and practical system focused on the key parameters for skin and hair care consultation.

Can be used directly with the digital display or connected to software for more advanced data management.

Based on the well-known Corneometer®, Sebumeter®, and Skin-pH-Meter methods, which are widely used in scientific and professional studies.

The software allows measured values to be saved together with the client’s data, making it possible to compare results over time.
The Derma Unit SSC 3 combines the proven technologies of three established Courage + Khazaka measurement methods: the Sebumeter®, Corneometer®, and Skin-pH-Meter PH 905.
It measures the key components of the skin’s hydrolipidic film through three parameters:
By combining these three technologies in one compact unit, the Derma Unit SSC 3 provides quick and objective information about skin condition and supports more personalized skin and hair care recommendations.
The Tewameter® TM Hex probe is designed for a wide range of applications, primarily focused on assessing the skin’s water barrier function through Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) measurement, but also extending into new research fields due to its advanced sensor technology.

Characterizes the skin’s hydrolipidic film by measuring hydration, sebum, and pH to support individual skin care product recommendations.

Helps beauty institutes, pharmacies, cosmetic counters, and aesthetic clinics provide objective skin condition assessments during consultations.

Measurement of sebum and pH on the hair and scalp supports recommendations for suitable hair care and scalp care products.

Can be used to demonstrate skin damage caused by workplace exposure and to advise



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