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http://dx.doi.org/10.15230/SCSK.2015.41.3.229

Anti-aging Effects of Cedrol and Collagen-derived Peptide  

Ryu, Jong Seong (Skin Research Center, Research Park, LG Household & Healthcare Ltd.)
Cho, Hwan Il (Skin Research Center, Research Park, LG Household & Healthcare Ltd.)
Won, Ji Hee (Skin Research Center, Research Park, LG Household & Healthcare Ltd.)
Jeon, Mi Na (Skin Research Center, Research Park, LG Household & Healthcare Ltd.)
Kwon, Oh Sun (Skin Research Center, Research Park, LG Household & Healthcare Ltd.)
Won, Bo Mi (Skin Research Center, Research Park, LG Household & Healthcare Ltd.)
Lim, Jun Man (Skin Research Center, Research Park, LG Household & Healthcare Ltd.)
Lee, Sang Hwa (Skin Research Center, Research Park, LG Household & Healthcare Ltd.)
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Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea / v.41, no.3, 2015 , pp. 229-235 More about this Journal
Abstract
Skin aging is the phenomena finally expressed on the skin surface and related to the changes in the microstructure of the skin texture. Which is resulted in wrinkle formation and uneven tone of skin and so on. In this study, the synergy effect of Cedrol and a collagen-derived peptide in type III collagen synthesis was evaluated by in vitro test. The physiological skin state of 22 female volunteers was measured after using the cosmetics for 4 weeks. Results showed that Cedrol and a collagen-derived peptide had the excellent synergy effect in type III collagen synthesis. The cosmetics improved skin microrelief, star configurations, skin gloss, skin tone, hydration and elasticity except skin lightening. In conclusion, this study proved that Cedrol and collagen-derived peptide had the synergy effect of type III collagen synthesis in the cell level and cosmetics with those was improved skin aging in human volunteer test.
Keywords
anti-aging; cedrol; collagen-derived peptide; skin texture; star configurations;
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