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Study to Evaluate the Physiological Effects on the Skin of 3 Food Supplements Versus Placebo in 40-60 Years Old Female Subjects

Study to Evaluate the Physiological Effects on the Skin of 3 Food Supplements Versus Placebo in 40-60 Years Old Female Subjects

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40-60 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The objective is to evaluate the effects on the skin of 3 foods supplements compared to placebo after daily intake for 3 months in female subjects presenting healthy skin.

Skin parameters measured are: the firmness of the skin and other biomechanical skin properties (elasticity, tonicity, density), cellulitis visibility, radiance complexion, skin condition (microrelief, skin barrier function and moisturizing)

Description

Study design: Monocentric, randomized, double blind, placebo controlled, 3 groups in parallel.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Healthy
  • Phototype II to IV (Fitzpatrick)
  • Visual skin radiance score (face) ≤ 7 (0 to 9 points numeric scale)
  • Tactile skin firmness score (cheek) ≤ 7 (0 to 9 points numeric scale)
  • Visual cellulite score (thigh) ≥ 3 (0 to 9 points numeric scale)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Chronic pathology or systemic disorder
  • Subjects presenting imperfections on the test sites
  • Pregnant or who are planning to become pregnant
  • Medication or condition that may interfere with tested outcomes

Study details
    Healthy Volunteers

NCT06254209

Nexira

23 February 2024

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