| Literature DB >> 33173321 |
Kazunori Tanaka1, Teruaki Nagasawa1, Yuko Nomura2, Yoshiki Kubota1, Akihiko Miyake1, Kimio Kawamura1, Yoko Yamaguchi1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether MediQOL, which was developed as a care cosmetic for sensitive skin, causes a change in skin condition for subjects with dry skin requiring moisture retention. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: This study includes 20 Japanese subjects with dry skin who required moisture retention, as identified by a dermatologist. The subjects used the novel MediQOL products twice a day for four consecutive weeks. A skin evaluation was performed by a dermatologist, and each subject completed a questionnaire prior to the study period and after two and four weeks of MediQOL use.Entities:
Keywords: dryness; erythema; humidity retention; quality of life; skin care
Year: 2020 PMID: 33173321 PMCID: PMC7646413 DOI: 10.2147/CCID.S277569
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol ISSN: 1178-7015
Composition of MediQOL Washing Powder, Skin Water, and Skin Lipid
| Type | Form | Composition |
|---|---|---|
| Washing powder | Powder | Potassium palmitate; Potassium stearate; Potassium myristate; Potassium laurate |
| Skin water 35/54 | Liquid | H2O; L-Arginine monohydrochloride; L-Histidine monohydrochloride; L-Isoleucine; L-Leucine; L-Lysine monohydrochloride; L-Methionine; L-Phenylalanine; L-Serine; L-Threonine; L-Tryptophan; L-Tyrosine; L-Valine; L-Alanine; L-Cysteine monohydrochloride; L-Proline; Calcium pantothenate; Folic acid; Inositol; Niacinamide; Riboflavin; Pyridoxine hydrochloride; Thiamine hydrochloride; Biotin; Cyanocobalamine; Sodium pyruvate; Thioctic acid; Thymidine; Potassium chloride; Sodium chloride; Ferrous sulfate; Magnesium chloride; Disodium phosphate; Zinc sulfate; Glucose; Dipotassium glycyrrhizinate |
| Skin lipid 15/33II | Balm | Tripalmitin; Hexyldecyl palmitate; Squalane; Trimyristin; Triolein; Oleic acid oleyl; Isocetyl myristate; Trilaurin; Glyceryl dioleate; Methylheptyl laurate; Cholesterol; Ceramide 6II; Carnauba wax; Ceramide 2; Ceramide 3; Behenic acid; Stearyl glycyrrhetinate |
Figure 1Changes in the skin condition after the use of MediQOL on the face and body.
Figure 2Subjects’ impression of the skin condition.
Figure 3Representative images of the skin before and after MediQOL use.
Figure 4Time-dependent changes in the skin condition of the face after MediQOL use.
Figure 5Time-dependent changes in the skin condition of the body after MediQOL use.