At a glance
ClinicalIndex Comparison Record- ✓Fitzpatrick skin phototype I-IV
- ✓Visual Clinical Fitzpatrick Wrinkle Score 3-6 in crow's feet area on both sides of face at screening and baseline
- ✓Self-reported sensitive skin
- ✓Good general and mental health with no clinically significant abnormalities in medical history or physical examination
- ✕Pregnancy or intention to become pregnant during study
- ✕Breast-feeding
- ✕Active dermatosis (local or disseminated) that might interfere with study results
- ✕Open sores, pimples, cysts, irritated skin, hairs, or tattoos at application site
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A Proof of Concept (POC) Clinical Study to Evaluate the Appearance of Fine Lines and Wrinkles on a Developmental Cosmetic Moisturising Cream in Healthy Subjects Presenting Visible Signs of Ageing
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Test product (Moisturising cream), Positive control (Commercial market place moisturising cream), and 1 other intervention for Skin Aging. Completed, enrolled 72 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The objective of this POC clinical study is to evaluate the moisturising effects on fine lines and wrinkles, texture, barrier function, hydration and elasticity delivered by 4 weeks of twice daily application of the test product on participants presenting visible signs of ageing.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants will be instructed to apply their assigned product to the randomly assigned side of the face, to include, the crow's feet area, cheek, forehead and chin twice daily (in the morning and evening).
Participants will be instructed to apply their assigned product to the randomly assigned side of the face, to include, the crow's feet area, cheek, forehead and chin twice daily (in the morning and evening).
No treatment