Publications by authors named "Suzy Cointereau-Chardon"

Objective: To evaluate the reliability of data self-recorded by subjects enrolled in a study for skin surface hydration and Trans-Epidermal Water Loss (TEWL).

Methods: A connected device, previously described, simultaneously records both the hydration status and the TEWL on the same skin site. The effects of a Xanthane-based gel containing low concentrations of glycerol (3% or 7%) applied on both face and forearms of Caucasian women, were self-recorded at various times for 24 hours, outside of Research facility.

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Skin pores (SP), as they are called by laymen, are common and benign features mostly located on the face (nose, cheeks, etc) that generate many aesthetic concerns or complaints. Despite the prevalence of skin pores, related literature is scarce. With the aim of describing the prevalence of skin pores and anatomic features among ethnic groups, a dermatoscopic instrument, using polarized lighting, coupled to a digital camera recorded the major features of skin pores (size, density, coverage) on the cheeks of 2,585 women in different countries and continents.

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