AVEENO® products undergo comprehensive screening and clinical testing. Our scientists actively present their research findings to the worldwide dermatological community through meetings and publications in a wide variety of peer-reviewed journals.
Here you will find a variety of resources to learn more about the benefits of natural ingredients in skincare, clinical testing on AVEENO® products and more.
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Aveeno®
Improve the balance in Atopic Dermatitis
Research shows the microbiome of atopic skin is less diverse than healthy skin
Healthy skin has a balanced microbiome and an intact skin barrier
Atopic skin has an unbalanced microbiome and an altered skin barrier
Enhancing the skin barrier and improving microbial diversity can improve signs and symptoms in eczema-prone skin (1)
Learn more on the Aveeno® website Footnote: 1. Effects of topical lotions on the atopic dermatitis skin microbiome and associations with itch and skin barrier function (n=31 patients). Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. poster presentation at the 76th Annual Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) Meeting: April 26-29, 2017;
Portland, OR, USA.
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Aveeno®
Triple Oat Complex® Oat Flour + Oat Extract + Oat Oil
Supercharged with Triple Oat Complex® deliver up to 9x the antioxidant power* (1) *compared to oat flour alone
Oat Flour helps seal in moisture
Oat Extract soothes and calms skin (1)
Oat Oil Helps strengthen the skin’s natural moisture barrier (2)
Learn more on the Aveeno® website Footnote: 1. Dimberg LH, Theander O, Lingnert H: Avenanthramides-a group of phenolic antioxidants in oats. Cereal Chem 70:637-641, 1993. 2. Potter RC, Castro JM, Moffatt LC, inventors; Nature, Inc, assignee. Oat oil compositions with useful cosmetic and dermatological properties. US Patent 5620692. April 15, 1997.
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Aveeno®
Skin Benefits of Oats
Cleanse: Adheres to dirt and dead skin cells and washes away
Moisturize: Locks in moisture to dehydrated skin
Soothe: Soothes sensitive skin
Protect: Creates a protective film on the surface of the skin
Learn more on the Aveeno® website
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Unlocking the Power of Aveeno® Oat Triple Oat Formulas Relieve. Restore. Protect.
Colloidal Oatmeal moisturizes dry skin Avenanthramides helps relieve itchy, dry skin Oat Oil helps restore skin moisture barrier
COLLOIDAL OATMEAL: Sustained protection + moisturization
BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES: High levels of polysaccharides, protein and lipids
CLINICAL BENEFITS: Locks in moisture and helps promote a healthy skin moisture barrier (1)
CLINICAL BENEFITS: Helps restore normal pH in skin conditions where pH has increased, acting as a buffering system to both acids and bases (2)
Avenanthramides: Concentrated polyphenolic oat fraction soothes and calms skin
CLINICAL BENEFITS: 10 to 30 times the antioxidant activity of other oat phenolic compounds, as measured by erythema reduction (3)
In-vitro data: Potent anti-inflammatory effect through inhibition of NF-kB and IL-8 release may help stop the itch-scratch cycle, preventing disruption of the skin moisture barrier function (4)
OAT OIL: Reduces transepidermal water loss and restores skin barrier
BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES: Rich in unsaturated triglycerides and unsaturated fatty acids (linoleic acid) - essential for maintenance of the skin barrier
In-vitro data: Oat lipids induce ceramide formation in keratinocytes (5)
CLINICAL BENEFITS: Whole oat oil reduces Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) by as much as 56% (6)
Aveeno® Oat
One ingredient, many benefits [Chart showing that Aveeno® Oat has Barrier Function, is Occlusive, is a Humectant and is Antioxidant Ant-Inflammatory]
Triple Oat Formulas Relieve. Restore. Protect. Colloidal Oatmeal Avenanthramides Oat Oil - Start to relieve itch on contact (4) - Restore skin moisture barrier (4) - Help protect against itchy, dry skin flareups (4)
Unlocking the Power of Aveeno® Oat 1. Kurtz ES, Wallo W. Colloidal oatmeal: history, chemistry and clinical properties. J Drugs Dermatol. 2007;6(2):167-170. 2. Grais ML. The role of colloidal oatmeal in dermatologic treatment of the aged. AMA Arch Derm Syphilol. 1953;68:402-407. 3. Vollhardt J, Fielder DA, Redmont MJ. Identification and cosmetic application of powerful anti-irritant constituents of oat grain. XXI IFSCC International Congress 2000, Berlin. Proceedings;395-402. 4. Reynertson, K., et al., Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Colloidal Oatmeal (Avena sativa) Contribute to the Effectiveness of Oats in Treatment of Itch Associated with Dry, Irritated Skin. J Drugs Dermatol. 2015;14(1):43-48. 5. Chon, S et al. Poster presented at:2013 Annual meeting of the American Society of Pharmacognosy. July 13-17, 2013; St Louis, MO 6. Potter RC, Castro JM, Moffatt LC, inventors; Nature, Inc, assignee. Oat oil compositions with useful cosmetic and dermatological properties. US Patent 5620692. April 15, 1997. © Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. 2017