Description
Sebum Control Clinical Efficacy Study – Scientifically Validate Oil Regulation and Shine Reduction
The Sebum Control Clinical Efficacy Study is a dermatologist-supervised evaluation designed to assess the effectiveness of cosmetic or dermatological products in reducing excess sebum production, controlling oiliness, and minimizing shine, particularly in oily or acne-prone skin types.
This study is ideal for facial cleansers, toners, moisturizers, mattifying creams, and anti-acne formulations.
Key parameters assessed include:
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Quantitative measurement of sebum levels using instruments like the Sebumeter
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Assessment of shine reduction and pore appearance
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Dermatologist grading of skin clarity, greasiness, and oil breakthrough
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Time-based sebum control efficacy (e.g., 2, 4, 6 hours post-application)
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Volunteer self-assessments on oiliness, freshness, and skin comfort
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Optional imaging to evaluate pore size and skin texture improvement
This study enables evidence-based claims such as:
“Clinically proven to control oil for up to 6 hours,”
“Reduces sebum production and shine,”
“Keeps skin matte and fresh throughout the day,”
and “Dermatologist-tested for oily and acne-prone skin.”
It’s a crucial study for brands targeting oil control, acne prevention, and skin balance, especially in humid or urban environments.


















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