The objective and subjective impact of a daily self‐massage on visible signs of stress on the skin and emotional well‐being

Author:

Flament Frederic1ORCID,Maudet Aurelie1,Bayer‐Vanmoen Muriel2

Affiliation:

1. L'Oréal Research and Innovation Clichy France

2. L'Oreal Dermatological Beauty, Levallois‐Perret Clichy France

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionCurrently, levels of stress, worry and sadness are increasing worldwide. Considered a part of healthcare, massage is associated with morphological, biological and psychological benefits. Little is known about using daily facial self‐massage to improve skin quality and well‐being.ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of a daily self‐massage on the visible signs of stress on facial skin and well‐being in women.Materials and MethodsThis open, prospective, clinical study was conducted in Paris, France. The visible signs of facial ageing were assessed with an objective 10‐point scale and a subjective skin and well‐being assessment with an online self‐questionnaire. Each day for 2 weeks, participants performed a prescribed, 3‐min self‐massage routine at‐home using a lubricant made of botanical oils. The prescribed massage included 14 gestures including stretching, flicking, deep typing, friction and smoothing on the face.ResultsOverall, 50 women, with Fitzpatrick skin type II or III, aged between 40 and 60 years were enrolled. Several statistically significant improvements on skin ageing signs were observed ptosis (p < 0.005, Student's t‐test, −4.9%), fine lines (p < 0.0001 Student's t‐test, −23.8%), plumpness (p < 0.005, Student's t‐test, +4.4%) and radiance (p < 0.0001 Student's t‐test, +16.7%). Subjective benefits were also declared. Most participants (>85%) agreed that their skin looks smoother, more bouncy and fine lines were reduced. Also, 100% of women declare that the massage boosts their feeling of well‐being.ConclusionThis study showed that facial self‐massage provided significant, visible clinical, and self‐observed skin benefits, and feelings of well‐being.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Colloid and Surface Chemistry,Dermatology,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science,Aging,Chemistry (miscellaneous)

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