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Evaluation of the effect of Dardia® Lipo Line on skin inflammation induced by surfactants using the repeated open‐application test
Author(s) -
Ortonne JP,
QueilleRoussel C
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of the european academy of dermatology and venereology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.655
H-Index - 107
eISSN - 1468-3083
pISSN - 0926-9959
DOI - 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2007.02383.x
Subject(s) - transepidermal water loss , tolerability , medicine , dry skin , irritation , dermatology , moisturizer , sensitive skin , open label , anesthesia , surgery , randomized controlled trial , stratum corneum , adverse effect , pharmacology , food science , pathology , chemistry , immunology
Background  Medical skin care products are topical preparations with mainly moisturizing properties. A new line of medical skin products with an excellent tolerability profile and improved hydration for dry skin has been developed, but beneficial effects have not yet been investigated on damaged skin. Aim  To investigate if these products maintain barrier function and hydration status, improve subjective symptoms due to irritant contact dermatitis and to prove their tolerability on damaged skin. Design and methods  Single‐centre, blinded, randomized, controlled study in 20 healthy Caucasian women. 5% sodium lauryl sulphate solution was used to induce skin irritation. Two sites on the inside surface of both forearms of each subject were treated daily for 5 days (irritation period). Lipo Cream, Lipo Milk (water‐in‐oil emulsions) and Lipo Ointment (water‐free formulation) were applied twice daily to three of the four test sites on days 1–5. The fourth site was used as a control. Visual readings, subjective symptom assessments, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and colorimetric measurements, corneometry and skin microrelief macrophotographies were done on days 1–6. Results  On day 6, TEWL was increased vs baseline on all sites; however, TEWL with Lipo Cream or Lipo Ointment was significantly lower than control. At day 6, skin capacitance was 94%, 100% and 85% of baseline value for the cream, milk and ointment, respectively, versus 72% for control. All test products were well tolerated. Conclusions  Lipo Line products showed both protective properties against epidermal dysfunction and significant hydrating effect.

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