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  • 2023Cosmetic Testing Equipment: Device and Types of Equipment for Dermatological Evaluation for Women’s Skincitations

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  • Dowand, Bhavana
  • Kumar, Arvind
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Cosmetic Testing Equipment: Device and Types of Equipment for Dermatological Evaluation for Women’s Skin

  • Dowand, Bhavana
  • Kumar, Arvind
  • Sahu, Chetna
  • Mali, Damini
  • Saloki, Arushi
  • Kukreja, Taranjeet
  • Gaikwad, Sarita
  • Saraf, Swarnlata
  • Parker, Ayush
Abstract

<jats:p>There are many different equipment and techniques for an aesthetic skin evaluation, efficacy testing, claim support, and objective measurements of women’s skin parameters for all applications. Women have softer skin than men. Nothing commercially available in terms of moisture, oiliness, color, texture, etc existed over 20 years ago. Fortunately, several cost-effective ways are available to quantify these characteristics and compare them before and after a treatment or application. Before distributing the finished product to outside testing facilities for the final validation, the cosmetic business conducts these tests at different stages of product development to determine the product’s direction. In this review, we have summarized the C+K devices that are acknowledged as industry-standard tools for assessing efficacy in the fields of cosmetics and the types of equipment used for the cosmetic evaluation of the skin.</jats:p>

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