A randomized pilot clinical assessment of three skincare regimens on skin conditions in infants
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology Dec 19, 2019
Duan Y, et al. - In this single-center, evaluator-blind, parallel-group pilot study, researchers examined the impacts of three different skincare regimens, applied over 12 weeks, in infants (aged 0 to 6 months at the start of the study). They randomized healthy infants to near-daily washing for 12 weeks (starting in the summer and finishing in the winter months) with a mild liquid baby wash followed by the use of baby lotion (wash+lotion), water followed by baby lotion (water+lotion), or water alone. According to findings, regimen of bathing the infant with a mild liquid baby cleanser, accompanied by a moisturizer developed particularly for baby skin, was more pleasant to the skin than tap water alone. Instrumental analyses confirmed the clinical findings, especially in terms of maintaining skin moisture, improving the role of skin barriers, and probably regulating skin pH.
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