2018
DOI: 10.1111/ics.12484
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An updated review of clinical methods in the assessment of ageing skin – New perspectives and evaluation for claims support

Abstract: With the advancement of skin research, today's consumer has increased access to an informed understanding of ageing skin and its appendages, together with a plethora of targeted products to meet such needs. In recent years, increased legislative demands for quality evidential claims support have led not only to the development and validation of clinical methods to measure and quantify ageing skin, but also a clearer understanding of the skin ageing process-especially the impact of both its internal and externa… Show more

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“… 9 Redness (erythema) relates to underlying skin color and relative vascular burden and visibility through the skin. 17 , 66 , 67 Dullness and sallowness refer to the lack of natural radiance and may be associated with a yellow undertone to the skin. These are additional visual signs of poor skin quality, which may result from myriad causes.…”
Section: Attributes Of Skin Quality: Approaching a More Rigorous Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 9 Redness (erythema) relates to underlying skin color and relative vascular burden and visibility through the skin. 17 , 66 , 67 Dullness and sallowness refer to the lack of natural radiance and may be associated with a yellow undertone to the skin. These are additional visual signs of poor skin quality, which may result from myriad causes.…”
Section: Attributes Of Skin Quality: Approaching a More Rigorous Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this controlled clinical method also generates a pollution stress on 'living skin'. 36 Ex vivo skin tissue Ex vivo human skin is usually obtained from plastic surgeries either directly from hospitals or distributed by tissue banks. For dermal absorption studies, skin explant is the preferred model since the barrier properties are well preserved after excision with controlled conditions.…”
Section: D Skin Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ageing is an inevitable physiology process of humans over time, and both genetic mechanisms and environmental factors can account for it. 1 Skin constitutes the outermost protective barrier which makes it subject to sunlight, air pollution and climate change. All these external factors accelerate the ageing signs of the skin, especially the ultraviolet (UV) radiation-induced photoageing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%