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Recruiting NCT05688527

The Effects of a 5-Step Skin Regimen on Pigmentation and Appearance Related Biophysical Properties

Conditions: Wrinkle

Sex: All
Ages: 35 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 36
Sponsor: Integrative Skin Science and Research

Location: United States

Summary

This study is to analyze the effects of a 5-step skin care regimen on various skin parameters such as pigmentation, and firmness and elasticity of the skin around the eyes. The 5 facial products in the regimen are a cleansing balm, a toner, a serum, a moisturizer. and an eye cream.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Men and women between the ages of 35 years old and 65 years old.Must have fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes.Exclusion Criteria:Individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding.PrisonersAdults unable to consentIndividuals who have changed any of their hormonal based contraception within 3 months prior to joining the study.Subjects using any topical retinoid, hydroquinone, kojic acid, bakuchiol, hyaluronic acid or benzoyl peroxide containing topical product within 2 weeks of starting study or any subject unwilling to refrain from washout prior to enrollment.Subjects with any facial treatments in the past 6 months and who are unwilling to withhold facial cosmetic treatments during the study including botulinum toxin, injectable fillers, microdermabrasion, intense pulsed light (IPL), peels, laser treatments, acid treatments, tightening treatments, facial plastic surgery, or any other medical treatment administered by a physician or skin care professional which is designed to improve the appearance of facial skin.Current tobacco smoker or a tobacco smoking history of greater than 10 pack-years.

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