SKIN CARE A Placebo ■ 2% Zenerity biotech ingredient ■ 0 -1 -2 -3 -2.7% C -4 0 days 28 days D -4 0 days -3.7% 28 days 0 -1 -2 -3 B Placebo ■ 2% Zenerity biotech ingredient ■
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Figure 11: Variation (%) of the wrinkle length in A) the crow´s feet area (*p<0.05 vs. initial time), and B) the forehead (****p<0.0001 vs. initial time; low significant 0.05<p<0.1 vs. placebo). C, D) Representative images showing the anti-wrinkle effect
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Female volunteer 41, 52 years old
Figure 12: A) Variation (%) in the number of dark spots (***p<0.001 vs. initial time; low significance 0.05<p<0.1 vs. placebo). B) Representative images showing a reduction in the number of dark spots
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