New Oils for Cosmetic O/W Emulsions: In Vitro/In Vivo Evaluation

The aim of this study was to design new cosmetic formulations containing oils from catolé, licuri and spent coffee grounds, and to evaluate their immediate and long-term effects on skin barrier function and skin hydration. Nonionic oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions were prepared and physicochemically cha...

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Main Authors: Giovana Damasceno Sousa, Isabelle Moura Fittipaldi de Souza Dantas, Davi Pereira de Santana, Leila Bastos Leal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Cosmetics
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/5/1/6
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spelling doaj-22a7263cc25144e79ed5e879f3a1e7202020-11-24T23:18:06ZengMDPI AGCosmetics2079-92842018-01-0151610.3390/cosmetics5010006cosmetics5010006New Oils for Cosmetic O/W Emulsions: In Vitro/In Vivo EvaluationGiovana Damasceno Sousa0Isabelle Moura Fittipaldi de Souza Dantas1Davi Pereira de Santana2Leila Bastos Leal3Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Pernambuco, Cidade Universitária, 50740-525 Recife, PE, BrazilDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Pernambuco, Cidade Universitária, 50740-525 Recife, PE, BrazilDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Pernambuco, Cidade Universitária, 50740-525 Recife, PE, BrazilDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Pernambuco, Cidade Universitária, 50740-525 Recife, PE, BrazilThe aim of this study was to design new cosmetic formulations containing oils from catolé, licuri and spent coffee grounds, and to evaluate their immediate and long-term effects on skin barrier function and skin hydration. Nonionic oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions were prepared and physicochemically characterized. The effects of the formulations were assessed by volunteers and by measuring the water content of the epidermis (WCE) and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) both two hours and 20 days after daily application. The irritation potential was evaluated using three different methods: the Hen’s egg chorioallantoic membrane test (HET-CAM); the observation of undesirable effects after skin formulation application, and by using the L*a*b* system to verify changes in skin coloring. The results obtained showed that the formulations containing 10% of these oils presented promising characteristics in the improvement of hydration and skin barrier function when compared to the baseline values and with the placebo cream. According to the sensory evaluation performed, all creams were found to have great acceptability.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/5/1/6cosmetic creamsskin hydrationcatolélicurispent coffee groundsHen’s egg chorioallantoic membrane test
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author Giovana Damasceno Sousa
Isabelle Moura Fittipaldi de Souza Dantas
Davi Pereira de Santana
Leila Bastos Leal
spellingShingle Giovana Damasceno Sousa
Isabelle Moura Fittipaldi de Souza Dantas
Davi Pereira de Santana
Leila Bastos Leal
New Oils for Cosmetic O/W Emulsions: In Vitro/In Vivo Evaluation
Cosmetics
cosmetic creams
skin hydration
catolé
licuri
spent coffee grounds
Hen’s egg chorioallantoic membrane test
author_facet Giovana Damasceno Sousa
Isabelle Moura Fittipaldi de Souza Dantas
Davi Pereira de Santana
Leila Bastos Leal
author_sort Giovana Damasceno Sousa
title New Oils for Cosmetic O/W Emulsions: In Vitro/In Vivo Evaluation
title_short New Oils for Cosmetic O/W Emulsions: In Vitro/In Vivo Evaluation
title_full New Oils for Cosmetic O/W Emulsions: In Vitro/In Vivo Evaluation
title_fullStr New Oils for Cosmetic O/W Emulsions: In Vitro/In Vivo Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed New Oils for Cosmetic O/W Emulsions: In Vitro/In Vivo Evaluation
title_sort new oils for cosmetic o/w emulsions: in vitro/in vivo evaluation
publisher MDPI AG
series Cosmetics
issn 2079-9284
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aim of this study was to design new cosmetic formulations containing oils from catolé, licuri and spent coffee grounds, and to evaluate their immediate and long-term effects on skin barrier function and skin hydration. Nonionic oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions were prepared and physicochemically characterized. The effects of the formulations were assessed by volunteers and by measuring the water content of the epidermis (WCE) and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) both two hours and 20 days after daily application. The irritation potential was evaluated using three different methods: the Hen’s egg chorioallantoic membrane test (HET-CAM); the observation of undesirable effects after skin formulation application, and by using the L*a*b* system to verify changes in skin coloring. The results obtained showed that the formulations containing 10% of these oils presented promising characteristics in the improvement of hydration and skin barrier function when compared to the baseline values and with the placebo cream. According to the sensory evaluation performed, all creams were found to have great acceptability.
topic cosmetic creams
skin hydration
catolé
licuri
spent coffee grounds
Hen’s egg chorioallantoic membrane test
url http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/5/1/6
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