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Kor J Aesthet Cosmetol > Volume 8(4); 2010 > Article
발효원료를 이용하여 조성된 화장품의 피부임상연구 -미가도코스의 트러블 제품을 중심으로-
김기연, 김애경, 함성욱, 진정화
A Clinical Study on Effects of the Fermented Cosmetic Products on Skin - Focused on the Skin trouble products of MigadoCos-
Gi-Yeon Kim, Ae-Geong Kim, Sung-Wuk Ham, Chung-Hwa Chin
ABSTRACT
The fermentation application cosmetic products that use the microorganisms that are beneficial for humans have been developed, created, produced and sold with the environment-friendly images. Recently, the proven benefits of the fermentation science that showed in Kimchi or the soybean paste sauce in the past few thousand years in our nation have been also used in the Chinese medicine cosmetics, which have resulted in positive outcomes in the domestics and international sales. This clinical study aims to understand the scope of effect on skin of these cosmetics and also to introduce the Chinese medicine materials and fermentation science to the world. 17 women in their 20s with skin problems have tested this product and the results were measured in their skin irregularity (wrinkles), pigmentation deposits, corneous skin status and pore size changes from June 1, 2010 to June 30, 2010 for 4 weeks. The measurements were analyzed weekly with the 1st week as the beginning of the study and the 4thweek as the end of the study and the MGDCELL ONESE Premium from Migado Course was applied on the troubled areas twice daily. As a result, 1.The average irregularity of the skin was 7.71 before the test and 5.94 after the test. 2. The average measurement of the pigment deposit was 8.95 before the test and 7.0 after the test. 3. The average corneous tissue was 3.12 before and 1.94 after the test. 4. The average size of the skin pores were 6.53 before and 4.41 after the test. In all measurements, the values were significantly reduced after the test with obvious skin improvements. Based on such experiments, I hope the fermented cosmetics with the Chinese medicine are continuously developed and sold overseas.
Key words: Atopy, Phytoncide, Portulaca extract, Hamamelis virgiana, Ceramide, Gamma-pliglutamic acid
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