Multi-ethnic Approach to Assessing the Skin Function Barrier by IEC
2 April 2023
The skin constitutes the interface between the organism and the external environment to ensure a mission of protection by forming a true barrier.
This cutaneous barrier is largely ensured by the most superficial layer of the skin, the epidermis, which plays at the same time a role of
- hydric barrier: intercorneocyte lipids, Natural Moisturizing Factor],
- physical barrier [cornea, desmosomes offer a mechanical resistance],
- antioxidant [action against oxidative stress],
- photo-protective [melanogenesis limits the penetration of UV rays] but also
- anti-microbial barrier [pH, antimicrobial peptides favour the commensal microflora].
IEC offers the possibility to evaluate the skin barrier function using direct or indirect measurements (corneometer, tewameter, sebum meter, pH meter, C-Cube) and/or by following biochemical tests [TG, squalene, ceramide, NMFs, Microbiota] performed on non-invasive samples [QIMA Synelvia – Life Sciences].
In order to demonstrate the effects and the dermo-cosmetic properties with soothing and repairing aims, the cutaneous barrier can be artificially attacked by chemical process [Sodium Lauryl Sulfate in occlusive] or mechanical action [successive strippings] which consists in progressively detaching the stratum corneum. These effects can be evaluated during a kinetic or more frequently during an In Use Test.
For a global multi-ethnic approach, these tests can be performed in their 8 test centers in France, Bulgaria, South Africa and Asia (Japan, Singapore, Korea and China).
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