An Evaluation of Whitening Effect of Concentre Anti-Tache Nuit against Solar Simulated Radiation-Induced Delayed Tanning

A new whitening cosmetic essence, ‘Concentre anti-tache nuit’(CAN)(Parfums Christian Dior), which contained 3% magnesium 1-ascorbyl 2-phosphate, vitamin A, andan antisense compound (DNA Na), was evaluated against solar simulated radiation-induced delayed tanning (DT) in the unexposed upper arm skin...

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Published inSkin research Vol. 43; no. 1; pp. 5 - 9
Main Authors Tezuka, Tadashi, Kawada, Akira, Shiraishi, Hatsuki, Aragane, Yoshinori, Asai, Mutsuyo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Meeting of Osaka Dermatological Association 2001
日本皮膚科学会大阪地方会
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ISSN0018-1390
1884-541X
DOI10.11340/skinresearch1959.43.5

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Summary:A new whitening cosmetic essence, ‘Concentre anti-tache nuit’(CAN)(Parfums Christian Dior), which contained 3% magnesium 1-ascorbyl 2-phosphate, vitamin A, andan antisense compound (DNA Na), was evaluated against solar simulated radiation-induced delayed tanning (DT) in the unexposed upper arm skin of 12 healthy Japanese females, aged20 to 55 years. Whitening effect was estimated by observation, photographs, and lightness at 6th week after-irradiation of single 3 minimal erythema dose. CAN demonstrated greater whitening effects on the applied area than the non-applied area in 10 of the 12 subjects (83%) with the combination of observation and photographs. Ten of 12 subjects showed the gap of lightness (L* value) more than 0.5 between the CAN- and non-application areas. There was a significantdifference of the absolute value of margin of L* from pre-irradiation site between CAN-applied and no-treatment areas. These results suggest that CAN has a whitening effect on solar simulated radiation-induced DT.
ISSN:0018-1390
1884-541X
DOI:10.11340/skinresearch1959.43.5