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http://dx.doi.org/10.6116/kjh.2019.34.2.33.

The Effect of Seosiokyongsan fermented soap on facial pores  

CHoi, Sang Rak (Dept. of Bioresource Sciences, Andong National Univ.)
Kim, Jeong Ja (Kwanmoon Korean medical hospital)
Koo, Jin Suk (Dept. of Bioresource Sciences, Andong National Univ.)
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The Korea Journal of Herbology / v.34, no.2, 2019 , pp. 33-39 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives : The pores are the openings of sebaceous glands or apocrine glands. They are enlarged by various factors such as sex, age, genetic influence, sebum secretion, acne and so on. When the pores are visually recognizable, they become aesthetically problematic. There are various methods of treating pores, but we have tried to develop a method to reduce pore size by using daily cleanser. Methods : Facial skin examination was performed on 104 students of A university. Among them, 10 persons with large pore size were selected. We surveyed 72 students to determine their subjective skin condition, lifestyle, and washing habits etc. We made herbal fermented soaps using Seosiokyongsan and distributed them to experiment participants. We let them wash their face in the morning and evening for 6 weeks using herbal fermented soap. Prior to the experiment, their skin condition was checked and assessed using A-ONE Smart One-Click Automatic Facial Diagnosis System three times at 3-week intervals. After the experiment, the changes of skin were measured and analyzed through facial analysis test. Results : In our experiment, the early 20s, 9.6% of the students had slightly larger pores. For students with large pores, there was a high likelihood of side effects from using facial products. Using the fermented soap made of Seosiokyongsan, the average size of the pores and the number of large-sized pores were significantly reduced. Conclusion : Seosiokyongsan fermented soap can effectively reduce especially the large size of pores.
Keywords
Seosiokyongsan fermented soap; facial skin examination; the pores;
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