Objectively Assessing the Skin Barrier Function
In a previous article, we talked about the stratum corneum (SC), or, skin barrier. This is derived from the Latin name, meaning horned layer, which represents the outermost layer of…
In a previous article, we talked about the stratum corneum (SC), or, skin barrier. This is derived from the Latin name, meaning horned layer, which represents the outermost layer of…
During the 1970’s and 1980’s, several dermatological studies were conducted to evaluate and compare human skin cell turnover rate in healthy skin on different body regions, as well as examining…
What is hyperpigmentation? Our skin colour is determined by the number of pigment-producing cells called melanocytes in our skin. When an excessive or abnormal amount of melanin is produced and…
Whilst cosmetic products are designed to maintain or improve skin health and appearance, how do we demonstrate this? Over the past two centuries, dermatological research has clearly identified parameters that…
The claim clinically proven has become very popular with marketers of both therapeutic and cosmetic products. This is likely due to the fact that this claim may provide consumers with…
Cosmetic products are all about perception. How you view and feel about yourself when using a product is an integral part of using cosmetics, and this should be reflected in…
Recruitment of study participants is a critical aspect of any research project, and this includes cosmetic trials. Recruitment is normally conducted internally by the research centre performing the study. However,…
Although differences exist between medical research and in vivo cosmetic testing, many similarities exist between the two. Clinical trials on therapeutic and cosmetic products both involve: a) humans taking part…
When making claims about a cosmetic product, it is the responsibility of the marketer ensure that rigorous scientific evidence supports the claims being made1. The marketer must have sufficient information…
Cosmetic trials are research studies conducted with participants who test cosmetic treatments with the purpose of assessing their efficacy and safety. While laboratory and in vitro studies are important to…