A novel quality control method for the determination of the refractive index of oil-in-water creams and its correlation with skin hydration

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Abstract

The sensory properties of cosmetic products can influence consumers’ choice. The accu-rate correlation of sensory properties, such as skin hydration, with the material properties of the formulation could be desirable. In this study, we aimed to demonstrate a new method for the in vitro measurement of the refractive indices (RIs) of turbid creams. The critical wavelength of each cream was obtained through direct measurement using a sun protection factor (SPF) meter; the wavelength value was then applied in the Sellmeier equation to determine the RI. The results obtained from the in vitro skin hydration measurement for each cream correlated with their RI values. This suggests that RI measurements could be a useful predictive tool for the ranking of creams in terms of their skin hydration effects.

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Adejokun, D. A., & Dodou, K. (2021). A novel quality control method for the determination of the refractive index of oil-in-water creams and its correlation with skin hydration. Cosmetics, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics8030074

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