Happi Staff06.09.20
Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health is ready to release what it calls a diverse set of studies covering areas such as skin microbiome and cleansing, pollution-induced skin damage, sun protection, skin hydration and others at the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Virtual Meeting Experience (VMX) 2020, which will launch June 12-14, 2020.
The Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health Abstracts at the AAD VMX 2020 include:
All posters can be found on the AAD VMX 2020 poster database.
The Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health Abstracts at the AAD VMX 2020 include:
- The Longitudinal Evolution of Skin Microbiome of Children from Birth to 10 Years of Age
- Sunscreen Attitudes and Usage: Consumer Insights from a Large Study in United States
- Comparison of SPF50+ and SPF100+ sunscreens on the induction of cutaneous pigmentation over multiple days: a real-world, single center, randomized, double-blinded evaluation
- Temporal Increase in the Number of Annual Days with a Very High UV Index Across the U.S.
- Assessment of the Level of UVA Protection Factor (UVAPF) Provided by Various Sunscreens Marketed in the US
- Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5) as a Model of Pollution Induces Hyperpigmentation in Melanocytes Potentially via Oxidative Stress
- Evaluation of Ascorbic Acid and a Capsulated Ascorbic Acid-Containing Serum for Protection against Ambient Particulate Matter 2.5 and UV
- A Novel Acetyl Dipeptide Demonstrates Pleiotropic Gene Expression, Optimized Bioavailability, and Perceived Antiaging
- A Scoring Method to Assess the Gentleness of Cleansers
- The Suitability of a Polyacrylate Cross Polymer Cleanser for Sensitive Skin; Clinical, Patient Experience and Microbiome Observations from 17 Clinical Studies
- Evaluation of the Mildness Potential of Liquid Cleansers
- Topical Treatment with Kiwi-Derived Yeast Extract Increases Hyaluronic Acid Resulting in Improved Skin Hydration and Clinically Perceived Facial Radiance
- Tolerance and Subject Satisfaction of an Over the Counter Colloidal Oatmeal (Avena Sativa) Lotion in Patients with Psoriasis and Sensitive Skin
- Mandelic Acid, a Lipophilic Alpha Hydroxy Acid, Reduces Lipid Production, Enhances Exfoliation and Provides Clinical and Patient Perceivable Benefits to Oily and Photodamaged Skin
- Novel Association of Retinol-Myrtus Extract Complex-Mediated Elastin and Collagen Expression with Epigenetic Changes Through miRNAs Regulators
All posters can be found on the AAD VMX 2020 poster database.