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Make-up improves the quality of life of acne patients without aggravating acne eruptions during treatments |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 15, Number 4, 284-7, July-August 2005, Clinical report
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Free Article
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Author(s) : Nobukazu Hayashi, Mizuho Imori, Midori Yanagisawa, Yoko Seto, Osamu Nagata, Makoto Kawashima |
Summary : Boehncke et al. suggested that decorative cosmetics can improve the quality of life (QOL) of skin diseases. But dermatologists sometimes discourage female acne patients from applying make-up since decorative cosmetics are considered one of the aggravating factors for acne eruptions. The purpose of this study is to assess whether make-up application interferes with acne treatments and how QOL changes when the make-up items are designed for acne patients and used in order to disguise acne eruptions. Eighteen female acne patients were trained by a make-up artist and advised to apply acne-designed basic and decorative cosmetics for 2 to 4 weeks while their acne was appropriately treated. The acne-severity and QOL of patients were assessed before and after the study. The results revealed that the number of acne eruptions decreased even though patients were applying make-up. The QOL scores of Skindex-16, GHQ30 and anxiety state index greatly improved. Our results suggest that dermatologists should encourage acne patients to utilize appropriate make-up to improve their QOL. |
Keywords : acne, cosmetics, make-up, quality of life, Skindex-16, STAI |
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