Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether nutritional intervention with a proprietary formulation and other micronutrients may favourably alter skin roughness and elasticity.
METHODS: Sixty‐two women aged 45–73 years participated in a double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial testing the efficacy of a proprietary oral supplement for skin nutrition (Evelle®), for improvement of skin elasticity and roughness. The active ingredients were vitamins C and E, carotenoids, selenium, zinc, amino acids and glycosaminoglycans, blueberry extract and Pycnogenol®.
RESULTS: Skin elasticity, measured using an optical cutometer, was found to be statistically significantly increased by 9% after 6 weeks of treatment compared with placebo (p=0.0351). Skin roughness, as evaluated by three‐dimensional microtopography imaging, was found to be statistically significantly lowered by 6% compared with the control group after 12 weeks treatment (p=0.0157).
CONCLUSION: Evelle can potentially improve visible signs of cutaneous ageing.