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NCT07510581
The present study aims to assess use of a microcurrent and cryotherapy device on skin health over an 8-week period using an at-home device that provides 15-minutes of microcurrent + cold therapy once daily. An additional aim is to assess the acute (i.e., single) use of microcurrent or microcurrent + cold therapy on measures of skin health. The primary question it seeks to answer is whether daily use of the TheraFace Pro Gen 2 alters facial skin characteristics. Secondary aims include collecting clinical images, professional photographs, and consumer perceptions of the device. Participants between the ages of 25-65 with various skin types will be enrolled for participation. Participants will visit the clinic three times for collection of outcome metrics at baseline with microcurrent therapy, baseline 2 using microcurrent + cold therapy, and 8 weeks after baseline. Measurements include: expert clinical grading, digital imaging, subjective assessment of skin, and clinical grade-images.
NCT07209137
This decentralized, single-arm, open-label study evaluates the effects of Health Nag's BioActive Collagen Jelly on skin, hair, nail, and joint health in 40 female participants over 12 weeks. Participants will submit online questionnaires and standardized digital photos, which will be analyzed by dermatology experts.
NCT04614753
The objective of this clinical trial is to determine the activity of dealcoholized muscadine wine to alleviate oxidative stress, inflammation, skin photoaging, and alter gut microbiome in women 40-67 years of age. The investigators hypothesize that dealcoholized muscadine wine daily for 42 days will significantly alleviate oxidative stress, inflammation, skin photoaging, and alter the gut microbiome in women compared to drinking sugar water.
NCT06971029
Skin is the largest organ of the human body and performs various vital functions, including protection against external agents, regulation of body temperature, and sensory perception. As we age, our skin undergoes a series of changes that can be noticeable both visually and physically. One of the most evident changes is the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, resulting from decreased skin elasticity and reduced production of collagen and elastin. Nutrition plays a key role in skin health, influencing its structure, function, and ability to defend against damage and diseases. However, it is unknown to what extent supplementation with different types of collagens can attenuate these effects in middle-aged women. Therefore, the present study aims to recruit 150 middle-aged women (35-58 years old) who will be randomized into three groups, Verisol Collagen 2.5 g/day, Peptech Collagen 2.5 g/day, and Peptech Collagen 10 g/day, 7 days a week, for 3 months. Skin hydration, oiliness, and flexibility, as well as the number and depth of expression lines, will be evaluated, along with plasma levels of Klotho, VEGF, and TGF-beta. Data will be analyzed, and graphs constructed using GraphPad Prism 5.0 software (California, USA). The normality distribution of the data will be assessed by the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Data with parametric distribution will be subjected to paired Student's t-test for intragroup comparison, and unpaired t-test will be used for comparison between groups. Significance levels will be considered statistically different for p\<0.05.
NCT06148740
This is a virtual, single-group clinical trial that will last 8 weeks. Participants will use the Manuka Health Pro Vitality Daily Restorative Face Serum with Propolis \& Vitamin C twice daily and complete questionnaires at Baseline, Week 2, Week 4, and Week 8. Participants will also undergo skin analysis via the Optic Elite facial skin analysis system at Baseline and Week 8.
NCT06452810
This virtual single-group clinical trial aims to evaluate the effects of the Sahajan Golden Glow Balm on the health and appearance of the skin in the periorbital area over a period of 6 weeks. Participants will apply the product twice daily and complete questionnaires at various intervals. Photos for expert skin grading will be taken at Baseline and Week 6.
NCT03641430
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the safety and tolerability of commonly used over-the-counter products and the effects of the products on skin health.
NCT02525224
Healthy skin has been equated with a healthy diet leading to the "inside out" approach to skin health. Since the skin is the barrier to the external world, healthy skin should lead to overall better health. Conversely, the skin derives its nutrition from the internal body requiring the consumption of nutritional supplements for optimal health. This research attempts to examine skin attributes and improved appearance achieved after consumption of a state-of-the-art dietary supplement.
NCT00864188
The aim of this study is to test if probiotics administered to healthy female subjects in a dairy format have any skin health benefits.