Kenvue to Present New Data on Skincare Products at EADV Congress
Kenvue announced the presentation of seven new data sets at the 2024 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV) Congress this week in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The studies will feature Kenvue’s Aveeno and Neutrogena brands, “demonstrating the key to improved skin and hair outcomes through proactive use,” the company said in a press release.
The data sets are:
- Histological and Clinical Signs of Skin Pre-Aging Vary Across Fitzpatrick Skin Phototypes, conducted by Thomas Shyr, BS., Principal Scientist, Global Translational Science, Skin Health & Beauty, et al (Poster ID: P2670)
- Combination of Retinol and Carnosine Addresses Pre-aging Insights and Delivers Preventative and Aging Treatment Benefits via Antioxidant, Anti-Glycation and Cellular Activity, conducted by Ramine Parsa, Ph.D., Research Manager, Global Upstream Preclinical Science Platform, Skin Health & Beauty, et al (Poster ID: 2690)
- A solution for firming the aging neck. Over 16 weeks, a skin cream containing a novel, patented microdipeptide, bakuchiol and other brightening and firming active ingredients demonstrated statistically significant improvement in signs of aging in the neck and decolletage areas in women ages 47-65. (Poster ID: P2636)
- Early Intervention of 5% Minoxidil Usage Yields Improved Hair Regrowth in Male Androgenetic Alopecia: The Effects of Age and Stage, conducted by Ramond Waide, PharmD, Associate Manager, Medical Science & Medical Information, Hair Regrowth & Skin Health, et al (Poster ID: P2084)
- Assessing the Effects of a Novel Sunscreen Formulation of Specific Chemical UV-Filters vs a Pure Mineral UV-Filter Sunscreen on Patients With Sensitive Skin Syndrome: A Comparative, Randomized, Split-Face Clinical Study on Tolerability and the Effect on Skin Barrier Integrity, conducted by Shirley Sampaio, Ph.D., Senior Scientist Clinical Strategy at Kenvue, et el (Poster ID: P2472)
- An effective eczema regimen for children. The use of a non-drying, gentle, oat-containing moisturizing wash and a 1% colloidal oatmeal moisturizing cream demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in eczema severity as soon as day 1 in children aged 3 months to 6 years. (Poster ID: P2806)
- Umbrellas as a supplement to UV protection. Using electronic UV meters, investigators found that larger-diameter umbrellas made from synthetic fabric offered better protection from the sun’s rays than smaller-diameter paper, cotton or lace umbrellas, but that effectiveness varied depending on the orientation of the umbrella and the sun. They concluded that umbrellas should be considered supplemental to more effective sun-protection measures, such as clothing and SPF. (Poster ID: P2933)