U.S., Sept. 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07156422) titled 'Pathophysiological Study of the Sensitive Scalp' on March 18.
Brief Summary: Sensitive skin is defined as a syndrome manifested by the occurrence of unpleasant sensations (tingling, burning, pain, pins and needles) in response to stimuli that should not normally cause them. These unpleasant sensations cannot be explained by lesions attributable to a specific skin disease. Sensitive skin can affect different parts of the body. The scalp is a site that is often affected, with specificity linked in particular to the presence of hair and different triggering factors (styling habits, wearing of head coverings, application of cosmetics to...