Allergenic potential, marketing claims, and pricing of facial moisturizers
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Thompson, Alyssa M; Kromenacker, Bryan; Loh, Tiffany Y; Ludwig, Catherine M; Segal, Robert; Shi, Vivian Y
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Ingredients found in facial moisturizers can impact a myriad of skin conditions, including sensitive skin syndrome and contact dermatitis. There is a paucity of evidence on the allergenic potential and marketing claims of facial moisturizers, posing challenges to clinician recommendation and consumer selection. In this study, we systematically evaluate the 100 top-selling sun protective facial moisturizers that claim to be natural, fragrance free, expert-approved, age preventing, beneficial for sensitive skin, and sun protective. Allergenic potential of these moisturizers is evaluated based on ingredients used and prices and consumer ratings are compared. Accordingly, 75 of 100 marketed at least one additional benefit. ''Anti-aging'' products had the highest average price (
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Date of Publication
2020
Title
Dermatology Online Journal
Volume Number
26/7
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Thompson, Alyssa M; Kromenacker, Bryan; Loh, Tiffany Y; Ludwig, Catherine M; Segal, Robert; Shi, Vivian Y