Sebum Production
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This study evaluates the biological activity, safety, and clinical efficacy of SMosE (Shiitake Mushroom Oil-Soluble Extract), a topical cosmetic ingredient deve…
The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of the Premium Revitalizing Elixir on human scalp skin. A total of 60 healthy adults, aged 18 to 60 with alopecia, baldn…
To evaluate the safety and feasibility of reducing human sebum production using the ZELTIQ System.
The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of the Premium Scalp Revitalizing Essence on human scalp skin. A total of 60 healthy adults, aged 18 to 60, will be recr…
The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of NT 201 injections in the treatment of enlarged pores and excessive sebum production in th…
This is a split-face, single-blind study assessing the use of an antioxidant serum with a series of acne laser treatments to reduce sebum production in healthy…
Few studies have assessed the effects of Triphala and Rubia Cordifolia from a skin biophysical perspective. Here, we aim to understand how these herbs can modul…
A noticeably increasing number of patients are asking for naturally based extracts and ingredients as supplementary dermatologic remedies. Patients are seeking…
A noticeably increasing number of patients are asking for naturally based extracts and ingredients as supplementary dermatologic remedies. Patients are seeking…
The goal is this study is to evaluate how the skin surface lipid composition is correlated with overall sebum production, barrier function, and inflammatory dis…
To determine the potential of topically applied 0.75% (w/w) MTC896 Gel to reduce sebum production on the forehead of healthy male volunteers.