Photo Visualization of Skintone Compatibility of an SPF 35 Sunscreen.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
DiAnne Davis, Thu Q Nguyen, Christine Emesiani, Matthew Meckfessel
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Abstract

Background: Visual casts and discoloration are common barriers to sunscreen use in melanin-rich populations. However, photoprotective measures are essential for individuals with all skin types, including darker skin.

Methods: Single-center, 7-day, open-label study of healthy adult females with Fitzpatrick Skin Types (FST) IV to VI and sensitive skin treated with once-daily daily facial moisturizer sun protection factor 35 (DFM SPF35). Subjects completed a cosmetic acceptability questionnaire at days 1 and 7. Photography using VISIA CR was performed at day 7. Adverse events were monitored throughout the study.

Results: Thirty-two (32) subjects participated; 31.3% had FST IV, 53.1% V, and 15.6% VI skin. DFM SPF35 was viewed as cosmetically elegant. At day 1, 96.7% of subjects agreed product was easy to apply; 90.0% reported soft skin after product use; 86.7% said it had a lightweight, non-greasy feel and hydrated the skin. At day 7, 93.7% reported no visible white residue on their skin and said the product applied easily/absorbed well. The majority (90.6%) would continue using and would recommend the product; and 87.5% reported the product blended seamlessly into their skin, which agreed with clinical photography. Responses were consistent among subjects with normal, oily, or combination skin. No adverse events were reported.

Conclusions: DFM SPF35 blended well into the skin and was perceived favorably among subjects with SOC after 1 and 7 days of use. Subjects felt it had good cosmetic acceptability without unacceptable white residues or a greasy feeling. Dermatologists need to be versed in products that can be used on a variety of skin types.J Drugs Dermatol. 2024;23(7):515-518.  doi:10.36849/JDD.8223.

SPF 35 防晒霜肤色兼容性的照片可视化。
背景:视觉偏差和色斑是黑色素丰富人群使用防晒霜的常见障碍。然而,对于所有皮肤类型的人,包括肤色较深的人,光保护措施都是必不可少的:单中心、为期 7 天的开放标签研究,对象为 Fitzpatrick 皮肤类型(FST)IV 至 VI 且皮肤敏感的健康成年女性,每天使用一次面部保湿霜防晒系数 35(DFM SPF35)。受试者在第 1 天和第 7 天填写了一份美容可接受性问卷。第 7 天使用 VISIA CR 进行拍照。在整个研究过程中对不良反应进行监测:32名受试者参加了研究;31.3%的受试者皮肤为FST IV级,53.1%为V级,15.6%为VI级。DFM SPF35 被认为美观大方。使用第 1 天时,96.7% 的受试者认为产品易于涂抹;90.0% 的受试者表示使用产品后皮肤柔软;86.7% 的受试者表示产品质地轻盈、不油腻,能为皮肤补充水分。使用第 7 天时,93.7% 的受试者表示皮肤上没有明显的白色残留物,并表示产品易于涂抹/吸收。大多数受试者(90.6%)表示会继续使用并推荐该产品;87.5%的受试者表示该产品能与皮肤完美融合,这与临床照片一致。中性、油性或混合性皮肤的受试者的反应一致。无不良反应报告:DFM SPF35 能很好地与皮肤融合,使用 1 天和 7 天后,SOC 受试者对其评价良好。受试者认为该产品具有良好的美容可接受性,没有令人无法接受的白色残留物或油腻感。皮肤科医生需要精通可用于各种皮肤类型的产品。2024;23(7):515-518.  doi:10.36849/JDD.8223.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Drugs in Dermatology (JDD) is a peer-reviewed publication indexed with MEDLINE®/PubMed® that was founded by the renowned Dr. Perry Robins MD. Founded in 2002, it offers one of the fastest routes to disseminate dermatologic information and is considered the fastest growing publication in dermatology. We present original articles, award-winning case reports, and timely features pertaining to new methods, techniques, drug therapy, and devices in dermatology that provide readers with peer reviewed content of the utmost quality. Our high standards of content are maintained through a balanced, peer-review process. Articles are reviewed by an International Editorial Board of over 160 renowned experts.
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