一种新型多肽亮肤面霜对下颌下垂、色斑和整体光损伤有临床改善效果

Brenda Edison, Li Feng, Surabhi Singh, Ritamarie Guerrero, Ramine Parsa, Ruchi Patel, Marisa Dufort, Barbara Green
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除了细纹和皱纹,年龄增长还会导致色斑、老年斑,更重要的是面部皮肤松弛和失去弹性。消费者对减少老年斑和皮肤松弛的需求很大,他们越来越希望能找到有效的外用解决方案,为这些方面带来切实的益处。一种新的微二肽(乙酰二肽)技术被开发出来,它具有减轻皮肤炎症和刺激皮肤支撑基质的潜力。这项临床研究旨在测试一种含有独特的微二肽技术以及美白和紧致成分的面霜的功效,该面霜每天使用两次,可以减少面部老化的主要迹象。这项为期 16 周的研究包括 43 名健康的女性受试者,她们的年龄在 40-70 岁之间,肤色各异,下颌角有轻度至中度下垂,并伴有细纹和/或色素沉着。目测评分显示,从第 8 周开始,所有目标皮肤老化迹象都有统计学意义上的显著减少,并持续改善至第 16 周,包括下颌下垂(19%)、松弛(19%)、提升/紧致(15%),以及肤色均匀度(16%)、色素沉着(14%)和整体光损伤(23%)的改善(平均百分比变化,P< 0.05)。消费者感知问卷调查也显示,使用 16 周后,下颌轮廓更紧致(88%)、紧致度(93%)、皮肤弹性(93%)、面部轮廓更精致(88%)、下垂更少(95%)、外观更提拉(91%)和更丰满(98%)。此外,受试者还表示皮肤更亮(95%)、光泽度增加(93%)、色斑减少(86%)、黑斑淡化(77%)、细纹减少(93%)、皱纹减少(95%)、皮肤看起来更年轻(95%)、整体衰老迹象更不明显(95%)。临床照片证实了临床分级和消费者的获益感。 此外,这些临床结果还得到了体外和体内研究的进一步支持,这些研究表明微二肽具有抑制炎症细胞因子表达和诱导多种基质构建生物标志物的活性,除了弹性蛋白、原胶原蛋白和透明质酸外,还包括多聚酶和纤连蛋白。基因表达谱分析显示了与皮肤屏障和细胞外基质组织相关的变化,因此能模拟出更年轻的皮肤。这些结果表明,这种多肽面霜具有良好的耐受性,能有效改善下颌下垂、面部皮肤紧致、皮肤亮白,并减少整体衰老迹象。
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A New Peptide Skin-Brightening Facial Cream Demonstrated Clinical Improvement in Jawline Sagging, Discoloration and Overall Photodamage
Besides fine lines and wrinkles, chronological aging leads to discoloration, age spots, and more importantly, sagging and loss of elasticity on facial skin. There are ample consumer needs to reduce age spots and skin sagging with an increasing desire for effective topical solutions that can provide meaningful benefits in these areas. A new microdipeptide (acetyl dipeptide) technology was developed that demonstrated the potential to reduce skin inflammation and stimulate the skin’s supporting matrix. This clinical study was designed to test the effectiveness of a facial cream with a unique blend of microdipeptide technology along with brightening and firming ingredients to reduce the key signs of facial aging with twice daily use. The 16-week study included 43 healthy female subjects, ages 40-70 with diverse skin tones, and having mild to moderate jawline sagging with fine lines and/or hyperpigmentation by expert visual grading (3 to 6 on a 0 to 9 scale). Visual grading exhibited statistically significant reduction in all targeted skin aging signs starting at week 8, and continuing improvement to week 16, including jawline sagging (19%), laxity (19%), lift/ firmness (15%), as well as improved evenness of skin tone (16%), hyperpigmentation (14%) and overall photodamage (23%) (mean percent change, p< 0.05). Consumer perception questionnaires also revealed improvement after 16 weeks of use with tighter/tauter jawlines (88%), increased firmness (93%), skin elasticity (93%), refined facial contour (88%), less sagging (95%), and more lifted (91%) and volumized appearance (98%). Furthermore, subjects also indicated brighter skin (95%), increased radiance (93%), less discoloration (86%), fading dark spots (77%), reduced fine lines (93%) and wrinkles (95%), skin looks younger (95%), and overall less noticeable aging signs (95%). Clinical photography supported both the clinical grading and consumer perception of benefits.  In addition, these clinical outcomes are further supported by in vitro and ex vivo investigations showing the microdipeptide activity on inhibiting the expression of inflammatory cytokines and inducing multiple matrix building biomarkers, beyond elastin, pro-collagen and hyaluronic acid to include decorin and fibronectin. Gene expression profiling showed changes associated with skin barrier and extracellular matrix organizations, therefore mimicking a younger-looking skin. These results demonstrated that this peptide facial cream was well-tolerated and effective in improving jawline sagging, facial skin firmness, skin brightening, and reducing the overall signs of aging.
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