Zoé Charton, Héloïse Vergnaud, Laurence Caisey, David Blumenthal, Michael Ma, Anthony Shi, Virginie Couturaud, Tony Xu, Eléonore Loescher
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Their natural lower lip colour was measured with a full-face hyperspectral imaging system, SpectraFace® (Newtone Technologies, Lyon, France). The data showed a large variety in lip colour between and within each ethnicity. Important overlaps were found between ethnic groups, particularly and surprisingly between Hispanic and Asian women. This allowed for the development of a lip colour chart composed of 53 lip tones, based upon lightness and hue, as a global reference guide for lip colour assessment. Hispanic women showed the largest diversity, represented in 32 of the chart tones. The present study revealed a large lip colour diversity across four ethnic groups. The inter-group overlaps demonstrate that lip colour is not solely defined by individual ethnic belonging. 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Development of a lip colour chart across four ethnicities.
In the human face, the lips play a key role in social interactions and are a major element of makeup strategies. However, the amount of data available on lips, particularly relating to colour, is limited in comparison to that on skin. To gain a better understanding of lip colour, this study aimed to assess its diversity across four ethnicities (Asian Chinese, African American, Hispanic American and Caucasian American and French). The final objective was to develop a lip colour chart to guide cosmetic product development. A total of 514 women aged from 19 to 68 years were recruited in the USA, France and China. Their natural lower lip colour was measured with a full-face hyperspectral imaging system, SpectraFace® (Newtone Technologies, Lyon, France). The data showed a large variety in lip colour between and within each ethnicity. Important overlaps were found between ethnic groups, particularly and surprisingly between Hispanic and Asian women. This allowed for the development of a lip colour chart composed of 53 lip tones, based upon lightness and hue, as a global reference guide for lip colour assessment. Hispanic women showed the largest diversity, represented in 32 of the chart tones. The present study revealed a large lip colour diversity across four ethnic groups. The inter-group overlaps demonstrate that lip colour is not solely defined by individual ethnic belonging. The 53 lip tones described here could be used as target shades to create more inclusive nude lipsticks in the near future.
期刊介绍:
The Journal publishes original refereed papers, review papers and correspondence in the fields of cosmetic research. It is read by practising cosmetic scientists and dermatologists, as well as specialists in more diverse disciplines that are developing new products which contact the skin, hair, nails or mucous membranes.
The aim of the Journal is to present current scientific research, both pure and applied, in: cosmetics, toiletries, perfumery and allied fields. Areas that are of particular interest include: studies in skin physiology and interactions with cosmetic ingredients, innovation in claim substantiation methods (in silico, in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo), human and in vitro safety testing of cosmetic ingredients and products, physical chemistry and technology of emulsion and dispersed systems, theory and application of surfactants, new developments in olfactive research, aerosol technology and selected aspects of analytical chemistry.