SKILLMAN, N.J., Feb. 16, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Reinforcing
leadership in scientifically-driven skincare, Johnson & Johnson
Consumer Inc. will present eight Scientific Posters at this year's
American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting in
San Diego, CA. The new
research spans priority areas across skin health, including
photoprotection, acne, cleansing and microbiome.
"The science shared at this year's meeting builds upon some of
our foundational studies in areas relevant to the dermatology
community and common skincare challenges for their patients," said
Jennifer Zhu, Vice President, Global
Beauty R&D at Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. "The
studies are excellent examples of the robust discovery process that
drives our mission to be champions of science."
Of note, the Scientific Posters showcase pioneering work across
several areas:
- New insights into the microbiome diversity and balance in
normal and dry skin
- First data to show prebiotic activity of colloidal oat in
topical formulations
- Research on the creation of a new surfactant molecule designed
to avoid allergenic irritation, using principles of green
chemistry
- An insightful real-world assessment of high SPF sunscreens in a
multi-day exposure during a beach holiday
- Research on the ability of a water-gel formula to increase
levels of endogenous long-chain ceramides
- Benefits of low-level light therapy in treating acne among
patients with sensitive skin
- New analysis of seasonal variations in ceramide composition in
acne subjects
- Improvements in skin tone brightness from a high-strength
skincare regimen in an ethnically
diverse population
All abstracts will be available for online viewing at the AAD
meeting starting 7:00 AM PST on
February 16, 2018.
2018 Scientific Posters from Johnson & Johnson
Consumer:
Skin Microbiome
Fundamental Assessment of Skin
Microbiome Diversity in Three Subject Populations: Normal Skin, Dry
Skin, and Dry Skin with a History of Itch (Poster 6631)
Fermentation of Colloidal Oatmeal by Cutaneous Bacteria Results
in Enhanced Production of Lactic Acid and Short Chain Fatty Acids
(Poster 6639)
Cleansing
Eliminating Cocamidopropyl Betaine-induced
Allergic Contact Dermatitis: A New, Benign-by-design Zwitterionic
Surfactant (Poster 7120)
Photoprotection
A Single Center, Randomized,
Double-Blinded, Multiple Exposure Evaluation of SPF 50+ and SPF100+
Sunscreens for Prevention of Erythema Under Actual Use Conditions
(Poster 7237)
Hydration and Skin Barrier
A Unique Gel Matrix
Moisturizer Delivers Better Skin Barrier Through Increase of Long
Chain Acyl Ceramide Species (Poster 7487)
Acne
Seasonal Changes in Epidermal Ceramides Linked
to Impaired Barrier Function in Acne Patients (Poster 7254)
Tolerance of a Low-Level Blue and Red Light Therapy Acne Mask in
Acne Patients with Sensitive Skin (Poster 7098)
Aesthetic Dermatology - Pigmentation
A Comprehensive
Facial Skin Brightening Regimen Uses a Multi-Mechanistic Approach
to Delivering Pigment Evening Benefits in an Ethnically Diverse Population (Poster
7455)
About Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc.
Johnson
& Johnson Consumer Inc., based in Skillman, NJ, is one of the world's largest
consumer health and personal care products companies. Our
consumer companies produce many of the world's most trusted brands,
among them JOHNSON'S® Baby, BAND-AID®, NEUTROGENA®, TYLENOL®,
MOTRIN®, and LISTERINE®. Each one of our consumer businesses
embraces innovative science to create products that anticipate
consumer needs and create experiences that help them live healthy,
vibrant lives. Keep up with the newest consumer innovations from
Johnson & Johnson by
visiting: https://www.jnj.com/innovation.
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