Method of evaluating skin conditions and method of estimating skin thickness
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1. A method of determining at least one of a degree of skin damage caused by UV light and a degree of physiological aging of skin from a near infrared absorption spectrum of the skin, comprising the steps of:
- (X1) correlating at least one of the degree of skin damage caused by UV light and the degree of physiological aging of the skin with the near infrared absorption spectrum of the skin, from analysis results of multivariate analysis of the near infrared absorption spectrum in a wave number region consisting of a measurement in wave number regions of 5990 to 5490 cm−
1 and 5000 to 4480 cm−
1 of two or more kinds of skin in which at least one of the degree of skin damage caused by UV light and the degree of physiological aging of the skin is known;
(X2) obtaining a near infrared absorption spectrum in the wave number region of the skin in which at least one of the degree of skin damage caused by UV light and the degree of physiological aging of the skin to be evaluated is unknown; and
(X3) determining at least one of the degree of skin damage caused by UV light and the degree of physiological aging of the skin from the near infrared absorption spectrum in the wave number region obtained in Step (X2) based on the correlation obtained in Step (X1).
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Abstract
Methods of determining at least one of the degree of skin damage caused by UV light and the degree of physiologically aging of the skin, and methods of estimating at least one of an epidermal skin thickness and a dermal skin thickness by analysis of the near infrared absorption spectrum of skin are disclosed. The near infrared absorption spectrum of skin are analyzed and the obtained analysis result is used for monitoring skin conditions and evaluating cosmetics.
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1. A method of determining at least one of a degree of skin damage caused by UV light and a degree of physiological aging of skin from a near infrared absorption spectrum of the skin, comprising the steps of:
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(X1) correlating at least one of the degree of skin damage caused by UV light and the degree of physiological aging of the skin with the near infrared absorption spectrum of the skin, from analysis results of multivariate analysis of the near infrared absorption spectrum in a wave number region consisting of a measurement in wave number regions of 5990 to 5490 cm−
1 and 5000 to 4480 cm−
1 of two or more kinds of skin in which at least one of the degree of skin damage caused by UV light and the degree of physiological aging of the skin is known;(X2) obtaining a near infrared absorption spectrum in the wave number region of the skin in which at least one of the degree of skin damage caused by UV light and the degree of physiological aging of the skin to be evaluated is unknown; and (X3) determining at least one of the degree of skin damage caused by UV light and the degree of physiological aging of the skin from the near infrared absorption spectrum in the wave number region obtained in Step (X2) based on the correlation obtained in Step (X1). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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4. A method of estimating at least one of an epidermal thickness and a dermal thickness of skin from a near infrared absorption spectrum of the skin, comprising the steps of:
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(Y1) correlating at least one of an epidermal thickness and a dermal thickness of the skin with the near infrared absorption spectrum in a wave number region of the skin, from analysis results of multivariate analysis of the near infrared absorption spectrum in measurement wave number regions selected from the group consisting of; (i) 6850 to 6620 cm−
1, 6540 to 5990 cm−
1, 5240 to 5180 cm−
1, 5030 to 4980 cm−
1, 4760 to 4720 cm−
1,and 4650 to 4610 cm−
1, and(ii) 6940 to 6850 cm−
1, 6710 to 6540 cm−
1, 6250 to 6170 cm−
1, 5130 to 5080 cm−
1, 4950 to 4850 cm−
1, 4760 to 4690 cm−
1, and 4670 to 4610 cm−
1,of two or more kinds of skin in which at least one of an epidermal thickness and a dermal thickness of the skin is known; (Y2) obtaining a near infrared absorption spectrum in the wave number region of the skin in which at least one of an epidermal thickness and a dermal thickness of the skin to be estimated is unknown; and (Y3) estimating at least one of the epidermal thickness and the dermal thickness of the skin from the near infrared absorption spectrum in the wave number region obtained in Step (Y2) based on the correlation obtained in Step (Y1). - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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