Verification of air brush effectiveness using cosmeceutical ingredients

Abstract Background The development of the beauty industry has been accelerated by the combination of the basic desire of humans to look beautiful and the trend of the age in which the down-aging phenomenon is caused by an aging society. Previously, therapy, which has been provided by experts, has n...

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Main Authors: Hyun Jung Kim, Min Sook Jung, Jeong Min Shin, Yu Kyung Hur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-09-01
Series:Biomedical Dermatology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41702-018-0034-7
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spelling doaj-b9c486b41bbd4e0b9c4ebc566a32665a2020-11-24T21:55:12ZengBMCBiomedical Dermatology2398-84602018-09-012111010.1186/s41702-018-0034-7Verification of air brush effectiveness using cosmeceutical ingredientsHyun Jung Kim0Min Sook Jung1Jeong Min Shin2Yu Kyung Hur3Dasan Skin Clinical Research Center, Dasan C & TechDasan Skin Clinical Research Center, Dasan C & TechDasan Skin Clinical Research Center, Dasan C & TechDasan Skin Clinical Research Center, Dasan C & TechAbstract Background The development of the beauty industry has been accelerated by the combination of the basic desire of humans to look beautiful and the trend of the age in which the down-aging phenomenon is caused by an aging society. Previously, therapy, which has been provided by experts, has now expanded and changed its category into everyday home care. Thus, skin care devices became common and widespread. Also, public attention has been focused on functional cosmetics such as whitening and wrinkling improvements of a home care product. However, the results of validation of the effectiveness of functional components and the use of skin care devices are rare. Methods Middle-aged women were asked to apply 3 mL of ampule containing niacinamide 2% and adenosine 0.04% to the face twice a day, once in the morning and the other in the evening, for 4 weeks. The control group (C) was asked to apply using hands while the experimental group (E) was asked to apply using airbrush. Results The moisture content of the entire face has increased in all clusters, resulting from a combination of the moisture content of the niacinamide and the increase in the collagen content of the adenosine. L* was increased in all groups, but only E showed significant results. a* was increased in C and showed a significant decrease in E only. b* decreased in group C and increased in group E. The overall size of the wrinkles, the depth of the wrinkles, and the width of the wrinkles showed significant improvements in all groups, with higher rates of improvement in E. Conclusions This study produced verification results on whitening effects of niacinamide, wrinkling improvement of adenosine, and the usefulness of air brushes. Previously, dermal absorption studies on soluble ingredients of cosmetics were limited to iontophoresis, while various methods of study design on the dispensing and physical effects of fine particles were expected. It also recommends a research design approach that is practical for home care, rather than approach using a professional program on the usefulness of skin care device. Trial registration Korea National Institute for Bioethics Policy, P01-201711-13-002, registered 16 November 2017, http://public.irb.or.kr/.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41702-018-0034-7AirbrushNiacinamideAdenosineSkin care deviceCosmeceutical ingredient
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Min Sook Jung
Jeong Min Shin
Yu Kyung Hur
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Min Sook Jung
Jeong Min Shin
Yu Kyung Hur
Verification of air brush effectiveness using cosmeceutical ingredients
Biomedical Dermatology
Airbrush
Niacinamide
Adenosine
Skin care device
Cosmeceutical ingredient
author_facet Hyun Jung Kim
Min Sook Jung
Jeong Min Shin
Yu Kyung Hur
author_sort Hyun Jung Kim
title Verification of air brush effectiveness using cosmeceutical ingredients
title_short Verification of air brush effectiveness using cosmeceutical ingredients
title_full Verification of air brush effectiveness using cosmeceutical ingredients
title_fullStr Verification of air brush effectiveness using cosmeceutical ingredients
title_full_unstemmed Verification of air brush effectiveness using cosmeceutical ingredients
title_sort verification of air brush effectiveness using cosmeceutical ingredients
publisher BMC
series Biomedical Dermatology
issn 2398-8460
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Background The development of the beauty industry has been accelerated by the combination of the basic desire of humans to look beautiful and the trend of the age in which the down-aging phenomenon is caused by an aging society. Previously, therapy, which has been provided by experts, has now expanded and changed its category into everyday home care. Thus, skin care devices became common and widespread. Also, public attention has been focused on functional cosmetics such as whitening and wrinkling improvements of a home care product. However, the results of validation of the effectiveness of functional components and the use of skin care devices are rare. Methods Middle-aged women were asked to apply 3 mL of ampule containing niacinamide 2% and adenosine 0.04% to the face twice a day, once in the morning and the other in the evening, for 4 weeks. The control group (C) was asked to apply using hands while the experimental group (E) was asked to apply using airbrush. Results The moisture content of the entire face has increased in all clusters, resulting from a combination of the moisture content of the niacinamide and the increase in the collagen content of the adenosine. L* was increased in all groups, but only E showed significant results. a* was increased in C and showed a significant decrease in E only. b* decreased in group C and increased in group E. The overall size of the wrinkles, the depth of the wrinkles, and the width of the wrinkles showed significant improvements in all groups, with higher rates of improvement in E. Conclusions This study produced verification results on whitening effects of niacinamide, wrinkling improvement of adenosine, and the usefulness of air brushes. Previously, dermal absorption studies on soluble ingredients of cosmetics were limited to iontophoresis, while various methods of study design on the dispensing and physical effects of fine particles were expected. It also recommends a research design approach that is practical for home care, rather than approach using a professional program on the usefulness of skin care device. Trial registration Korea National Institute for Bioethics Policy, P01-201711-13-002, registered 16 November 2017, http://public.irb.or.kr/.
topic Airbrush
Niacinamide
Adenosine
Skin care device
Cosmeceutical ingredient
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41702-018-0034-7
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