Behind the science – Of Eucerin Q10 ACTIVE

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Skin ageing is an inevitable part of growing older caused by a combination of different external and internal factors that affect the rate and way in which skin ages. In persons with sensitive skin the symptoms of premature ageing may appear more prevalent as the skin’s ability to protect and regenerate itself is compromised.

In sensitive ageing skin, cells show an energy deficit and as a result, become less able to regulate moisture, renew and protect themselves. This process can occur when the skin’s barrier function is compromised and is worsened by naturally depleting levels of substances like Hyaluronic Acid, which hydrates the skin’s layers, and Coenzyme Q10, which reenergises skin cells to improve their regenerative function.

Sensitive skin and wrinkles? Eucerin searches for a solution

As well as the visible signs of premature ageing, such as fine lines and wrinkles, people with sensitive ageing skin may also experience a higher degree of skin dryness, redness, a rough surface texture and uncomfortable sensations as compared to normal skin. With this particular condition in mind, Eucerin set about developing a skin care line to care for and strengthen sensitive ageing skin against the multiple symptoms of premature ageing.

The story behind our anti-ageing range for sensitive skin

Beiersdorf Research Centre Hamburg, Germany.
To find solutions that work it can take our researchers several years.

Many people report having sensitive skin. We wanted to create a specific formula that would work not only to soothe and strengthen sensitive skin, but one that would act on the signs of premature ageing, such as lines and wrinkles, often exacerbated by the symptoms of sensitive skin.

Our main challenge was to identify effective anti-ageing ingredients that could also be tolerated by the most sensitive skin types,

said Andrea Schölermann, MD, Clinical Advisor Eucerin.

“From all the potential ingredients we explored, one active, Coenzyme Q10, stood out for it’s dual capabilities to reenergize cells and also provide outstanding antioxidant protection for the skin. What’s more, it’s a substance already present in skin,” explained Schölermann.

Q10 – a natural choice for sensitive skin

To fully understand how sensitive ageing skin could benefit from Coenzyme Q10 we looked at its known functions within the body. In skin cells the presence of Coenzyme Q10 helps convert nutrients into energy, recharging cells’ regenerative potential to make them function more efficiently. However, as skin ages levels of Coenzyme Q10 naturally decrease resulting in an energy deficit within the cells so they become less able to regenerate and defend themselves naturally. Over time skin begins to lose firmness, lacks radiance and elasticity and becomes more prone to fine lines and wrinkles.

Skin Cell Energy

Like all tissue in the body, skin cells need energy to maintain their vital functions, their ability to regenerate and repair themselves and to grow. Energy is created as the cells metabolise various nutrients – fats, carbohydrates and proteins.

In addition, Coenzyme Q10 has potent antioxidant qualities, which give it the ability to neutralise free radicals triggered by external environmental factors, like UV rays and pollution that contribute to collagen and elastin breakdown.

Mitochondria (also known as the „powerhouse“ of a cell) produce energy by continuously converting nutrients and oxygen into ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Due to the ageing process, the amount of free radicals increases leading to incremental damages in the mitochondria.

How we tested Coenzyme Q10 on sensitive ageing skin

Before treatment with Coenzyme Q10-containing formula.
5 weeks topical application of Q10-containing formula reduces the depth of facial wrinkles in the crows feet region.

After extensive laboratory trials, we tested the effects of Coenzyme Q10 in different study settings on volunteers with sensitive skin.

“We used a process known as microtopography to measure the depth of wrinkles in the crow’s feet area,” Schölermann explained. After completing the five week trial, participants displayed a significant reduction in wrinkle depth as well as a significant reduction in oxidative stress upon the skin as indicated by ultraweak photon emission (UPE), an in vivo method designed to measure the amount of chemical or UV-induced oxidative stress on skin.*

*Source: “CoQ10, a Topical Energizer for Aging Skin” 2004

In another study, a group of 21 volunteers took part in a single-blinded, dermatologically controlled study to assess the effects of Eucerin Q10 ACTIVE Day Cream applied twice-daily for four weeks. At the end of the trial, dermatologists reported for 86% of study participants a ‘good tolerability’ on their sensitive skin, while for 60% an improvement in symptoms such as skin redness and scaling could be shown.

“For us, the true test was to assess the products on real women living and dealing with sensitive skin conditions every day. The results proved to us conclusively that Eucerin Q10 ACTIVE is effective and tolerable, not only for sensitive skin but against the signs of premature ageing too,” Schölermann concluded.

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We work together with leading dermatologist and pharmacist partners around the world to create innovative and effective skincare products they can trust and recommend.

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For over 100 years, we have dedicated ourselves to researching and innovating in the field of skin science. We believe in creating active ingredients and soothing formulas with high tolerability that work to help you live your life better each day.

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