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A Study on the Moisture Change of Facial Skin According to the Number of Skin Applications in Women in their 20's

20대 여성의 스킨토너 도포 횟수에 따른 안면 피부의 수분함량 변화에 대한 연구

  • Kim, Sun-Min (Dept. of Beauty care, Dongnam Health University) ;
  • Park, Yu-Jin (Dept. of Beauty care, Dongnam Health University) ;
  • Sim, Bo-Ram (Dept. of Beauty care, Dongnam Health University)
  • 김선민 (동남보건대학교 뷰티케어과) ;
  • 박유진 (동남보건대학교 뷰티케어과) ;
  • 심보람 (동남보건대학교 뷰티케어과)
  • Received : 2020.10.11
  • Accepted : 2021.02.20
  • Published : 2021.02.28

Abstract

In this study, the moisture content of the face skin was changed according to the number of skin applications for female college students under 25 years of age. Moisture contents were measured using a skin moisture meter (skin oil and moisture meter, PRC, China). Skin used 500ml of Innisfree's blueberry rebalancing skin as a clinical trial material. Both the forehead, eyes, cheeks, and chin had a higher moisture content after one layer of application than before and after one layer of application, and after ten layers of application, it can be seen that the moisture content is higher. As a result, when applying basic products after washing your face, the first step is to increase the number of skins, and then apply basic products such as lotion and moisturizing cream to increase the moisture content.

본 연구는 만 25세 이하의 여대생을 대상으로 스킨 도포 횟수에 따른 안면 피부의 수분함량 변화에 대한 연구를 하였다. 수분함량(moisture contents)은 피부 수분 측정기(피부 유수분측정기, PRC, 중국)를 이용하여 측정하였다. 스킨은 I사의 블루베리 리밸런싱 스킨[대용량] 500ml를 임상실험재료로 사용하였다. 이마와 눈가, 볼, 턱 모두 도포 전 보다는 한 겹 도포 후가 수분함량이 더 높았으며, 한 겹 도포 후 보다는 열 겹 도포 후 수분함량이 더 높은 것을 알 수 있다. 이와 같은 결과로 세안 후 기초 제품을 도포할 때 가장 첫 번째 단계인 스킨의 횟수를 늘려 도포 한 후 로션과 수분크림 등 기초 제품을 바른다면 수분함량을 더욱 높일 수 있는 방법이다.

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