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Peter Clarys
Researcher at Free University of Brussels
Publications - 7
Citations - 571
Peter Clarys is an academic researcher from Free University of Brussels. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colorimeter & Sebaceous gland. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 534 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Clarys include Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel.
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Skin color measurements: comparison between three instruments: the Chromameter®, the DermaSpectrometer® and the Mexameter®
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to compare the capabilities of the three instruments (sensitivity, repeatability and correlation) in vitro and in vivo.
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In vitro calibration of the capacitance method (Corneometer CM 825) and conductance method (Skicon-200) for the evaluation of the hydration state of the skin.
André Barel,Peter Clarys +1 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to establish a calibration of the capacitance method using a simple in vitro simulation system of the horny layer.
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Non-invasive electrical measurements for the evaluation of the hydration state of the skin: comparison between three conventional instruments - the Comeometer®, the Skicon® and the Nova DPM®
TL;DR: This study was designed to compare three commercially available instruments used in dermato‐cosmetic research, namely, the Corneometer CM 825, the Nova DPM 9003 and the Skicon‐200.
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A comparative study of the effects on the skin of a classical bar soap and a syndet cleansing bar in normal use conditions and in the soap chamber test.
TL;DR: How much patch testing is predictive of the clinical, sub‐clinical and subjective cutaneous effects of products used at home by consumers for their normal hygienic cleansing is determined.
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The Visi-Chroma VC-100: a new imaging colorimeter for dermatocosmetic research.
André Barel,Peter Clarys,Katrien K. Alewaeters,Christian Duez,Jean Louis Hubinon,Marc Mommaerts +5 more
TL;DR: A comparative evaluation in vitro on standardized color charts and in vivo on healthy subjects using the Visi‐Chroma VC‐100®, a new imaging tristimulus colorimeter and the Minolta Chromameter CR‐200® as a reference instrument to validate the use of this new imaging colorimeter in dermatocosmetic research.