A cosmetic ‘anti-ageing’ product improves photoaged skin: a double-blind, randomized controlled trial
Article 2009 en
Authors
RW
Rachel Watson
SO
S. Ogden
LC
L. Cotterell
Abstract
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An over-the-counter cosmetic 'anti-ageing' product demonstrated clear benefit over vehicle in fibrillin-1 deposition over a 6-month trial period. There was a corresponding but non-significant trend towards clinical improvement in facial wrinkles. Clinical improvements in the treated group were increased after a further 6-months of use. This study demonstrates that a cosmetic may improve the appearance of wrinkles and further supports the use of fibrillin-1 as a robust biomarker for repair of photoaged dermis.
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