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NCT07271199
Eyelash Effect Evaluation for Premium Rejuvenation Eyelash Serum
This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of the Premium Rejuvenation Eyelash Serum on eyelashes and the surrounding periorbital skin. A total of 30 healthy female participants, aged 18 to 60, will be recruited and randomly assigned to two groups receiving different serum formulations. Participants will apply the product twice daily for 112 days (16 weeks), with eyelash and periorbital skin conditions assessed at multiple time points using non-invasive measurements. Key parameters include eyelash density, eyelash length, and overall periorbital skin condition. At the end of the study (Day 112), both participant self-assessments and evaluations by an eyelash specialist will be conducted to assess changes in eyelash and skin condition.
Gender: FEMALE
Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years
Updated: 2025-12-09
NCT07271212
Scalp Care Efficacy Evaluation for Premium Revitalizing Elixir
The study aims to evaluate the efficacy of the Premium Revitalizing Elixir on human scalp skin. A total of 60 healthy adults, aged 18 to 60 with alopecia, baldness, or self-identified with symptoms of hair thinning will be recruited and randomly assigned into five groups receiving different formulations. Participants will use the product once daily for 56 days, and their scalp conditions will be assessed through skin texture tests at multiple time points. Key parameters such as sebum content, overall hair loss, hair density, scalp condition, and hair length will be measured. A self-assessment and assessment by a hair specialist on hair and scalp condition will also be provided at the end of the study (Day 56).
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years
Updated: 2025-12-09
NCT07215689
Effects of KSM-66 Ashwagandha® (300 mg) on Skin and Hair Health in Healthy Men and Women"
Hair and skin play major roles in protecting the body, and maintaining their health is essential. Poor hair and skin health have become increasingly common due to the stress associated with modern lifestyles. Effective and time-efficient treatments for hair and skin health remain limited. Although hair loss, baldness, and skin issues are not life-threatening, managing these conditions is important because of the psychological and social complications-such as anxiety and depression-they can cause. There is an unmet need for therapies that provide safe and long-term improvements in hair and skin health. Many individuals seek Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) to identify natural and effective options for these conditions. Adaptogens such as Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) have long been studied for their potential to reduce stress and modulate cortisol levels in the body. Reducing stress may help prevent inflammation, a common contributor to hair shedding and loss. Ashwagandha also contains antioxidants and amino acids that may strengthen the hair and minimize breakage. Traditionally, Ashwagandha has been recognized for its multiple health benefits, including support for hair and skin wellness. However, there remains limited scientific evidence to substantiate these traditional claims, underscoring the need for controlled clinical evaluation.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 60 Years
Updated: 2025-10-15
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