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J Cosmet Sci ; 69(2): 83-100, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29799807

RESUMO

The sales potential of cosmetic products is greatly determined by skin feel and skin sensory performance. To please the target audience, it is important to gather information about consumers' perception of products' sensory characteristics. In this study, six different emulsions were formulated. Samples represented three different types of emulsions, including steric-stabilized oil-in-water (O/W), liquid crystal-stabilized O/W, and water-in-oil emulsions, providing different skin feel and aesthetics. Emulsions within the same group differed in the emollients, providing similar sensory attributes. The aim was to have 50 consumers evaluate the emulsions' sensory characteristics. Using a check-all-that-apply (CATA) survey, consumers provided information about their perception of appearance, rub-out, pick-up, and afterfeel. Consumers effectively discriminated between the emulsions. Statistical analysis showed significant differences for 15 sensory attributes in the before, during, and after phases. Our findings suggest that emulsifiers, and not emollients, have the dominant role in determining the aesthetics of a skin care emulsion, similar to previous findings. The fact that untrained consumers provided similar results as trained panelists suggests the validity of the CATA survey and its reliability as a screening tool in the product development process. CATA questions may serve as a viable complimentary to descriptive sensory analysis performed by trained panelists.


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Comportamento do Consumidor , Cosméticos , Inquéritos e Questionários/normas , Adolescente , Adulto , Cosméticos/classificação , Cosméticos/normas , Emolientes/classificação , Emolientes/normas , Emulsificantes/classificação , Emulsificantes/normas , Emulsões/classificação , Emulsões/normas , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Reologia , Sensação , Adulto Jovem
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Exp Anim ; 54(5): 429-36, 2005 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16365520

RESUMO

In a previous study, we reported the development of grossly observable dry skin in all of the Naruto Research Institute Otsuka Atrichia (NOA) mice that were housed individually. In the present study, dermal physiological function tests were conducted and the usefulness of this dry skin model for evaluating the efficacy of topical moisturizers was assessed. As a result, we have confirmed a marked reduction in the water content of the stratum corneum in these animals. Therefore, the development of dry skin in the NOA mouse strain under individual housing conditions may be expected to serve as a useful animal model for evaluating topical moisturizers. Specifically, the water content of the stratum corneum was restored in proportion to the oil content of the ointment base used to treat the animals, and the moisturizing effects of urea were confirmed in animals treated with urea-containing ointment. In addition, when the animals that had been housed individually were returned to group housing conditions, the water content of the stratum corneum was restored, with a corresponding improvement in dry skin. This finding suggests that socio-psychological factors are involved in the etiology of dry skin in individually housed NOA mice.


Assuntos
Modelos Animais de Doenças , Epiderme/metabolismo , Dermatopatias/metabolismo , Perda Insensível de Água/fisiologia , Água/metabolismo , Criação de Animais Domésticos/métodos , Animais , Emolientes/administração & dosagem , Emolientes/classificação , Emolientes/farmacologia , Epiderme/efeitos dos fármacos , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Pelados , Camundongos Mutantes , Pomadas/administração & dosagem , Pomadas/classificação , Pomadas/farmacologia , Dermatopatias/tratamento farmacológico , Dermatopatias/etiologia , Estresse Psicológico/complicações , Estresse Psicológico/metabolismo , Perda Insensível de Água/efeitos dos fármacos
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