Facial aging signs differ among four male ethnic groups

October 5, 2018

Asian, African-American, Caucasian and Indian men share some similarities with signs of facial aging, but there are distinctions among male ethnicities that emerge as their faces age, according to a study published September 7 in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science.  
Researchers at L’Oréal Research and Innovation facilities in Shanghai, China, Chicago, Ill., Mumbai, India and Paris, France analyzed digital images of 1058 men, ages 18 to 80 years. Researchers illustrated potential progressive changes of male facial skin with age by looking for 15 to 20 different facial signs in each of the subjects and grading the signs with Skin Aging Atlases specific to the gender and ethnic groups studied.
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