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A Controlled Clinical Study of 2 Different Moisturizers for the Relief of Dry Skin
A Controlled Clinical Study of 2 Different Moisturizers for the Relief of Dry Skin
CompletedNA
Sponsor: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. (J&JCI)
Conditions: Skin, Skin Care, Skin Cream
Interventions: Moisturizer A, F#9155-005, Moisturizer B, F#E1387-004, Regression, Non-Regression
Countries: United States
Dry skin is characterized by a lack of moisture in the outer layer of the skin and can occur as a result of numerous factors including cold weather, low humidity, age, etc. In this study, the moisturizing benefits of two formulas were evaluated for barrier function improvement/impact when used by women with moderately to severely dry skin on their lower legs.
Eligibility overview
Sex: FEMALE
Age: 18 Years to 65 Years
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * moderately to severely dry skin on both leg legs, as determined by the investigator. * Fitzpatrick skin types I-IV * generally in good health * routinely uses moisturizers on the legs at least 1-3 times per week. * if of reproductive potential: using a medically acceptable form of birth control for at least 3 months before the study and willing to continue it for at least 1 month after study completion. * able to read, write, speak, and understand English. * willing and able to complete all study instructions. * has completed the informed consent document including a HIPAA disclosure and photograph release. Exclusion Criteria: * known allergies/sensitivities to adhesive tapes or study product ingredients. * known skin conditions, uncontrolled medical conditions, or any other condition that could interfere with evaluations/data interpretation or increase risk to the subject. * any active bacterial/fungal/viral skin infections or susceptibility to such infections. * females who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant in near future. * compromised/broken skin, tattoos, scarring, excessive hair growth, very uneven skin tone, or other conditions that would interfere with evaluations or increase risk to the subject. * current participation in another study. * participation in another study in past 4 weeks. * employees or relatives of the investigator or study site.
Locations (1)
- Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States