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. 2023 May 24;15(11):2436. doi: 10.3390/nu15112436

Table 2.

Inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria used for the validity of clinical trials.

Criteria No. Contents
Inclusion criteria 1 Females with dried skin, aged 30–59 years (average = 49.2 years).
2 The subject has eye wrinkles (crow’s feet).
3 A person who has voluntarily signed consent after the test purpose and content were fully explained.
4 Those who can follow up during the test period.
5 A healthy person without an acute or chronic physical disease including skin diseases.
Exclusion criteria 1 Pregnant or lactating women and women of childbearing age who do not agree to the contraceptive method prescribed by the protocol.
2 A person with a lesion at the test site or suffering from an infectious skin disease.
3 People with allergies, hypersensitivity, or irritation to cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, or daily exposure to light.
4 Those who have received systemic steroids or phototherapy within 1 month of participating in the trial, or who have received skin treatments (scaling/Botox/filler/laser/tattoo) within 3 months of participating in the trial.
5 Those who have used drugs with similar functions at the research site within 3 months before the start of the study, or have a mental illness or mental retardation disorder.
6 Other than the above, a person who will make it difficult to conduct a human test based on the judgment of the responsible researcher or the person in charge of the study.