Handbook of Non-Invasive Methods and the Skin, Second Edition 2006
DOI: 10.3109/9781420003307-114
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Quantification of Sebum Output Using Sebum-Absorbent Tapes (Sebutapes®)

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“…Greasiness or oiliness of skin can be assessed by several methods on the basis of absorbent paper, photometric assessment, bentonite clay, and lipid‐sensitive tapes. Sebutape ® is one of the quantification methods and applicable for claim support for the anti‐sebum or anti‐greasy topical product …”
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confidence: 70%
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“…Greasiness or oiliness of skin can be assessed by several methods on the basis of absorbent paper, photometric assessment, bentonite clay, and lipid‐sensitive tapes. Sebutape ® is one of the quantification methods and applicable for claim support for the anti‐sebum or anti‐greasy topical product …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The efficacy of the guava toner was noted to significantly suppress sebum level on the nose area following 21 and 28 days of treatment (13.10 ± 3.67%, P < 0.05 and 21.43 ± 3.21%, P < 0.001), whereas forehead sebum level was significantly reduced (10.72 ± 3.51%, P < 0.05) following the treatment for 28 days. Skin on nose area is physiologically more excessive of sebum secretion than forehead . The anti‐sebum efficacy of this developed guava toner is more pronounced on nose area accordingly.…”
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