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Instrumental and clinical studies of the facial skin tone and pigmentation of Shanghaiese women. Changes induced by age and a cosmetic whitening product.

L'Oréal and Innovation Shanghai, Shanghai, China.
International journal of cosmetic science 08/2011; 34(1):49-54. DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2494.2011.00680.x pp.49-54
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ABSTRACT The pigmentation patterns of facial skin of 354 healthy Chinese women aged 18-80 years were investigated clinically and instrumentally. Chromasphere(®) was used to acquire pictures from the cheeks of subjects. Facial skin tone was described by L* parameter from the L,a,b system as well as Individual Typology Angle (ITA). Results show that skin tone becomes significantly darker along the life span. Both size of hyper-pigmented spots and their contrast with surrounding skin were found increased with age. As additional study, 40 women from these 354 subjects were asked to apply daily a whitening cosmetic product for a 2-month period. Such application led to a significantly lighter skin tone, although this study was not vehicle controlled and we cannot exclude that the increase in L* observed was in some part because of cumulative effects of previously used whitening products, there was an association with lighter skin tone as assessed through both instrumental measurements and self-perception by most subjects.

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354 healthy Chinese women
 
Chromasphere(®)
 
clinically
 
darker
 
facial skin
 
Facial skin tone
 
hyper-pigmented spots
 
instrumental measurements
 
ITA
 
L* parameter
 
life span
 
lighter skin tone
 
pictures
 
pigmentation patterns
 
skin tone
 
whitening cosmetic product
 
whitening products