Stanford’s Sensational Science: Why Our Skin Feels “Tight” After Using a Facial Cleanser

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Stanford’s Sensational Science: Why Our Skin Feels “Tight” After Using a Facial Cleanser
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A new study from Stanford University reveals the neurological mechanism behind the perception of skin tightness. Stanford researchers have uncovered the mechanism behind the feeling of skin tightness experienced after washing with a cleanser and subsequent relief with moisturizing. Their study, p

Stanford’s study reveals the mechanics behind skin sensations post-cleansing and moisturizing, offering insights for improved skincare product development and potential applications in wearable tech communication.

“This work provides a new understanding of how products affect the physical properties of our skin, which includes not just skin health, but also skin sensorial perception. That’s a significant advance,” said Reinhold Dauskardt, the Ruth G. and William K. Bowes Professor in Stanford’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering. “It provides a whole new understanding of how to design those formulations.

“We were able to rank the different formulations in terms of what subjects should say about the sensorial perception of their skin,” Dauskardt said. “It provides a framework for the development of new products,” Dauskardt said. “If you’re doing anything to the outer layer of the skin that’s causing it to change its strain state and its stress state, then we can tell you how that information is transmitted and how it will be understood and reported by consumers.”

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