Influence of facial threading on various physiological parameters of the skin: non-randomized trial involving adult women in Taiwan

Facial threading involves the removal of hairs to restore facial skin smoothness. However, its effectiveness has not been rigorously evaluated. To evaluate effects of facial threading on skin roughness, hydration, melanin index, and vellus hair on the face, complemented by a subjective evaluation of...

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Published inAnais brasileiros de dermatología Vol. 93; no. 5; pp. 659 - 664
Main Authors Lin, Li-Ying, Chiou, Shang-Chia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Portuguese
Published Spain Elsevier España, S.L.U 01.09.2018
Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia
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Summary:Facial threading involves the removal of hairs to restore facial skin smoothness. However, its effectiveness has not been rigorously evaluated. To evaluate effects of facial threading on skin roughness, hydration, melanin index, and vellus hair on the face, complemented by a subjective evaluation of the tactile feel of the skin and improvement in skin color. Participants who had not used exfoliators for two weeks before the experiment were included. Each participant underwent one session of facial threading every 21 days, for a total of 3 sessions. A three-dimensional skin roughness instrument and a multifunctional skin testing system were used to evaluate changes in roughness, hydration, and pigmentation on the forehead, cheeks, and corners of the mouth. A photomicrographic camera was used to record changes in vellus hair. Subjective reports of skin smoothness and color were recorded. Eighteen participants completed the study. Facial threading produced a significant decrease in skin roughness on the forehead (22.42%, p =.013), right cheek (77%, p =.02), and left corner of the mouth (33.02%, p =.001). Subjective improvement in tactile feel of the skin and coloring were reported. The study did not include randomization, with further limitations of a small sample size and a single site. Facial threading reduced skin roughness by 26.74% after three threading sessions, with improved subjective assessment of tactile feel and coloring. Future research should include a comparison with other cosmetic products with similar beautifying effects or a control group.
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ISSN:0365-0596
1806-4841
1806-4841
DOI:10.1590/abd1806-4841.20186865