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KMID : 0381020100430050453
Korean Journal of Nutrition
2010 Volume.43 No. 5 p.453 ~ p.462
Clinical Effectiveness of Regular Use of Unripe Apple Mask Pack on Skin Status of Middle-aged women
Kim Mi-Young

Cho Kyung-Dong
Kim Eun-Jin
Choi Sang-Yoon
Kim Sung-Soo
Han Chan-Kyu
Lee Bog-Hieu
Abstract
The effects of unripe apple mask pack made from unripe apple extracts on the skin status of middle-aged women for 4 weeks were investigated. The subjects were divided into three groups: placebo mask pack as the control (PM, n = 8), apple mask pack (AM, n = 16), and apple mask pack + apple intake (AAM, n = 12). The study included a survey questionnaire, and evaluations of nutrients intakes and of skin status. Skin status was measured by Aramo-TS. After 4 weeks, facial moisture, elasticity, evenness, and wrinkle level were improved in AM and AAM. The facial moisture level (AM: +3.13 ¡¾ 2.73, AAM: +2.25 ¡¾ 2.93) and elasticity level (AM: +5.81 ¡¾ 8.27, AAM: +5.50 ¡¾ 6.13) of AM (p < 0.001) and AAM (p < 0.05) were increased. The facial evenness level (AM: -5.25 ¡¾ 8.13, AAM: -9.17 ¡¾ 4.26) and wrinkle level (AM: -10.88 ¡¾ 11.74, AAM: -17.83 ¡¾ 12.22) were significantly decreased. AAM was more effective in improving skin elasticity, evenness, and wrinkle. The skin status of PM was not changed. While the macronutrient intakes of all the subjects were not different before and after the study, the daily intakes of some vitamins (vitamins B6, C, and E and folic acid) during the study were significantly increased in AAM. These findings suggested that regular use of apple mask pack was effective in improving overall skin status. Furthermore, the consumption of apples with mask pack application was much better in improving skin status.
KEYWORD
Unripe apple extract, apple mask pack, apple intake, skin status
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