Evaluation of anti-wrinkle effects of a novel cosmetic containing retinol using the guideline of the Japan Cosmetic Industry Association

Retinol is known to be effective in the treatment of sallowness, wrinkling, red blotchiness and hyperpigmented spots in aging skin. In this study, we have evaluated the anti‐wrinkle effects of a new cosmetic containing retinol. An open study was performed in 30 healthy Japanese women who had wrinkle...

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description Retinol is known to be effective in the treatment of sallowness, wrinkling, red blotchiness and hyperpigmented spots in aging skin. In this study, we have evaluated the anti‐wrinkle effects of a new cosmetic containing retinol. An open study was performed in 30 healthy Japanese women who had wrinkles at the corners of the eyes. The tested lotion, Retin‐OX+ (RoC SA, Colombes, France), was applied on wrinkles of one side of the face for 8 weeks, and not on the other site as a control. Anti‐wrinkle effects were evaluated by two methods: (i) doctors’ observation and photos based on the guideline of the Japan Cosmetic Industry Association; and (ii) the Robo Skin Analyzer. This lotion showed marked and moderate improvement in 34% of the subjects with a significant difference as compared with the control sites (P 
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anti-wrinkle effects
Beauty Culture - standards
Consumer Product Safety
cosmeceutical
Cosmetics - administration & dosage
Emollients - administration & dosage
Esthetics
Female
Guidelines as Topic
Humans
Japan
Middle Aged
Patient Satisfaction
photoaging
Reference Values
retinol
Skin Aging - drug effects
Skin Aging - physiology
Treatment Outcome
Vitamin A - administration & dosage
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