A preliminary study to understand the effects of mask on tinted face cosmetics
Autor: | Emilie Yokoyama, Kumiko Udodaira, Aurelie Maudet, Eri Yamashita, Alexandre Nicolas, Frederic Flament, Damien Velleman |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
face mask Computer science media_common.quotation_subject mask staining Cosmetics Dermatology color transfer 01 natural sciences 010309 optics 030207 dermatology & venereal diseases 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Mixed approach color degradation COVID‐19 Human–computer interaction Instrumental evaluation 0103 physical sciences Evaluation methods Humans Color measurement Pandemics media_common SARS-CoV-2 Masks Consumer evaluation COVID-19 Original Articles makeup Face (geometry) Original Article Female foundation stain |
Zdroj: | Skin Research and Technology |
ISSN: | 1600-0846 0909-752X |
DOI: | 10.1111/srt.13022 |
Popis: | Background The recent COVID‐19 pandemic has generalized the use of face mask in public area, and it is now common to wear it for long hours. But face mask interfere with cosmetics, and key concerns for tinted products are staining of the mask and degradation on face. Consumers have modified beauty routine by a decrease of makeup, but are now expecting new products adapted to face mask. Little is known about the mechanisms that affect most the makeup under the face mask, so that further studies are needed to develop adequate evaluation methods and products. In this study, the color transfer on mask and makeup degradation on face are assessed through a mixed approach of consumer and instrumental evaluation. Materials and Methods Two tinted face products (A and B) were applied by half face on 11 Japanese women, who conducted real‐life activities with a face mask during 4 hours. Panelists evaluated the stain of their face mask by visual assessment, while the makeup degradation on face was evaluated by color measurement by instrumental method. Results No difference was observed between the two products for lasting on face, but consumer evaluation showed a better resistance of product A for color transfer on mask. Conclusion The mix of instrumental and consumer evaluation is a promising way to evaluate the makeup degradation on face and color transfer on mask, which are two key factors to develop mask resistant makeup products. |
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