korneometers
A korneometer is a device used to measure the moisture content of the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin. This measurement is crucial in dermatology and cosmetic science for assessing skin hydration levels. The principle behind most korneometers involves measuring the electrical capacitance or resistance of the skin. Hydrated skin, with its higher water content, conducts electricity differently than dry skin. By measuring these electrical properties, the korneometer can provide a quantitative index of skin hydration.
Different types of korneometers exist, but they generally share the common feature of a probe that is
Koroneometers are widely used in research settings to evaluate the efficacy of moisturizers and skincare products.