Skin Hydration in Persons With Acne After Dietary Supplementation With Botanical Antioxidants (KIWIBOOSTER)

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    88
Updated on 2 July 2024

Summary

Antioxidants have been studied for their abilities to combat reactive oxygen species in a multitude of conditions. This study aims to assess whether the botanical dietary supplement 'Halo Beauty Kiwi Booster' (HBKB), taken orally daily for 8 weeks, can assist with Acne vulgaris as well as skin hydration and quality of life for those with acne.

Description

The study will be a 2-armed investigational trial with one group receiving botanical dietary supplement and one placebo group provided with the similar supplement vehicle. The trial will be double-blind, randomized, parallel-group study. The investigational group will receive the botanical dietary supplement 'Halo Beauty Kiwi Booster' (HBKB), to be taken orally daily for 8 weeks. Control group participants will receive the HBKB botanical dietary supplement vehicle as a placebo to be taken orally daily for 8 weeks.Participants will have their skin assessed.

Details
Condition Acne vulgaris
Age 100years or below
Clinical Study IdentifierTX13435
Last Modified on2 July 2024

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