Enhanced efficacy of a facial hydrating serum in subjects with normal or self-perceived dry skin

To evaluate the efficacy and tolerance of a facial hydrating serum when added to a moisturizer regimen compared to a moisturizer regimen alone. Evaluator-blinded, single-center, clinical study with investigator assessments at Baseline and Week 2. After washing with a facial cleanser in the morning a...

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