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A Clinical Assessment of the Efficacy and Effects of Different Skincare Regimens on Infants
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Johnson's Baby Top-To-Toe Wash, Johnson's Baby Lotion, and 1 other intervention for Baby Skin Development. Completed, enrolled 150 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The objective of the study is to investigate the effects of different skincare regimens on infants (0-6 months old at the start of the study), specifically focusing on moisturization effect. Outcome measures include moisturization, skin pH, skin barrier, physiological parameters, reactivity and skin microbiome.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
During the study period, the different intervention products/regimens will be assigned to each group of subjects and replaced their daily wash and or body lotion products. Usage frequency: Ideally 7 times a week, at least 5 times a week, no more than once in the same day.
During the study period, the different intervention products/regimens will be assigned to each group of subjects and replaced their daily wash and or body lotion products. Usage frequency: at least once a day, no more than twice in the same day.
During the study period, the different intervention products/regimens will be assigned to each group of subjects and replaced their daily wash and or body lotion products. Usage frequency: Ideally 7 times a week, at least 5 times a week, no more than once in the same day.