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- Title
Efficacy and tolerability of a novel skin cream for improving periocular rhytids and dryness.
- Authors
Calkin, Jacqueline M.; Boudreaux, Alison A.; Taylor, Barbara
- Abstract
Objective: A novel topical cream was developed to address the appearance of aging periorbital skin. The goal of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of this product (Total Eye® Firm & Repair Cream; Colorescience, Inc., Carlsbad, CA) for improving periorbital wrinkles, dryness, laxity, and dark circles. Methods: This 8‐week open‐label trial enrolled subjects 35–65 years old seeking periocular rejuvenation (N = 25; 22 female, 3 male). The product was applied each morning and evening after facial cleansing. Study endpoints were changes in Investigator Clinical Grading and Eye Appearance Assessments, Subject Self‐assessment Questionnaires, and tolerability after 4 and 8 weeks of treatment. Results: Among subjects completing the study (n = 23), all (100%) showed some global improvement at Weeks 4 and 8 and almost half (48%) achieved moderate or marked improvement. Improvements were observed for all parameters and were most pronounced for wrinkles, laxity, and dark circles. Improvements for laxity and dryness were significant by Week 4 and for dark circles by Week 8. At Week 8, subjects agreed or strongly agreed that the product made their eyes feel more hydrated (100%), look and feel healthier (95%), and increased confidence in their eye appearance (91%). The product was well‐tolerated. Limitations: Modest number of subjects and open‐label study design. Conclusion: Twice‐daily Total Eye® Firm & Repair Cream improved the overall appearance of the periorbital area. The product was well‐tolerated and most treated subjects were satisfied with their results. The product is a viable option for treating periorbital wrinkles and laxity and should be considered a safe and effective skincare option.
- Subjects
CARLSBAD (Calif.); OINTMENTS; SKIN aging; MEDICAL research personnel; REJUVENATION; SELF-evaluation
- Publication
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2022, Vol 21, Issue 11, p5769
- ISSN
1473-2130
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jocd.15249