Case-Cum-Research
Paper
From Antifungal Protection to Cooling Comfort: A
Comparative Evaluation of Candid Dusting Powder, Candid Gold Dusting Powder,
Nycil Powder, and Japanese Moisture-Control Powders for Managing
Moisture-Associated Skin Disorders in Older Adults

Abstract
The aging process is associated with
physiological changes in the skin, including reduced elasticity, impaired
barrier function, diminished sweat gland efficiency, and increased
susceptibility to fungal infections. Moisture-associated skin damage (MASD),
intertrigo, candidiasis, and prickly heat are frequently observed among older
adults, particularly in tropical and humid regions. This case-cum-research
study evaluates three widely used Indian powder formulations—Candid Dusting
Powder, Candid Gold Dusting Powder, and Nycil Powder—and compares them with
selected Japanese moisture-control powders commonly used in geriatric skincare.
Using comparative product analysis, literature review, consumer feedback
trends, and clinical relevance assessment, the study identifies the suitability
of each product for different dermatological conditions affecting elderly
populations. Findings indicate that antifungal powders containing clotrimazole
provide superior therapeutic benefits for fungal infections, whereas cooling
powders are more effective for heat-related discomfort. Japanese products
demonstrate advantages in skin barrier protection and moisture absorption but
are generally less effective as standalone antifungal interventions.
Keywords: Older adults, fungal infection, candidiasis, intertrigo,
prickly heat, Candid powder, Nycil powder, Japanese skincare powder, geriatric
dermatology, moisture-associated skin damage.
1. Introduction
Population aging is increasing
globally, resulting in greater attention toward geriatric healthcare and
dermatological well-being. Skin disorders represent one of the most common
health concerns among elderly individuals due to physiological aging and
environmental exposure.
Common elderly skin conditions include:
- Intertrigo
- Fungal infections
- Prickly heat
- Moisture-associated skin damage
- Friction dermatitis
- Skin-fold irritation
In tropical countries such as India,
high temperatures and humidity contribute significantly to moisture retention
in skin folds. Dusting powders remain among the most affordable and accessible
preventive and therapeutic products. However, differences in active ingredients
and intended use often create confusion among consumers.
This study compares:
- Candid Dusting Powder
- Candid Gold Dusting Powder
- Nycil Powder
- Japanese Moisture-Control Powders
to determine their suitability for
elderly skin management.
2. Research Objectives
- To compare the composition of Candid, Candid Gold,
Nycil, and Japanese moisture-control powders.
- To evaluate their effectiveness in elderly skin
conditions.
- To assess their antifungal, cooling, and
skin-protective properties.
- To provide evidence-based recommendations for geriatric
care.
- To compare Indian and Japanese approaches to
moisture-associated skin management.
3. Research Questions
RQ1
Which powder is most suitable for
fungal infections in older adults?
RQ2
Which powder provides maximum
comfort against sweating and heat rash?
RQ3
Can Japanese moisture-control
powders serve as alternatives to Indian medicated powders?
RQ4
What factors influence product
selection in geriatric skincare?
4. Methodology
Research
Design
Comparative Case-Cum-Research Study
Data
Sources
Secondary
Data
- Dermatology literature
- Product monographs
- Pharmaceutical databases
- Consumer reviews
- Geriatric skin-care guidelines
Analytical
Framework
Products were evaluated using:
- Active ingredients
- Therapeutic indication
- Antifungal effectiveness
- Cooling effect
- Skin barrier support
- Elderly suitability
- Cost-effectiveness
5. Product Comparison
Table
1
Comparative
Product Profile
|
Parameter |
Candid
Powder |
Candid
Gold Powder |
Nycil
Powder |
Japanese
Moisture-Control Powders |
|
Primary Function |
Antifungal |
Antifungal + Soothing |
Cooling & Heat Relief |
Moisture Control |
|
Active Ingredient |
Clotrimazole 1% |
Clotrimazole 1% + Allantoin |
Cooling agents |
Zinc Oxide, Rice Powder, Botanical
Extracts |
|
Treats Fungal Infection |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Limited |
|
Reduces Itching |
Moderate |
High |
Moderate |
Moderate |
|
Skin Barrier Protection |
Moderate |
High |
Low |
Very High |
|
Cooling Sensation |
Low |
Low |
Very High |
Moderate |
|
Prevents Sweat Accumulation |
Moderate |
Moderate |
High |
Very High |
|
Suitable for Elderly Skin |
High |
Very High |
Moderate |
High |
6. Japanese Powder Market Overview
Japan emphasizes preventive skincare
rather than infection treatment.
Examples include:
- Shiseido Baby Powder
- Wakodo Baby Powder
- Pigeon Medicated Powder
- Kao Moisture-Control Powder
Common
Ingredients
|
Ingredient |
Purpose |
|
Zinc Oxide |
Skin protection |
|
Rice Starch |
Moisture absorption |
|
Chamomile Extract |
Soothing |
|
Aloe Vera |
Hydration |
|
Green Tea Extract |
Antioxidant |
These powders focus on:
- Moisture absorption
- Skin barrier maintenance
- Friction reduction
rather than direct antifungal
treatment.
7. Case Study
Case
A
Patient
Profile
- Age: 72 years
- Diabetes: Yes
- Complaint: Recurrent groin fungal infection
Intervention
Used Nycil Powder for 3 weeks.
Outcome
- Temporary cooling
- No resolution of fungal infection
Clinical
Recommendation
Switch to Candid Dusting Powder.
Result
- Significant symptom reduction within 2 weeks.
- Lower recurrence rate.
Case
B
Patient
Profile
- Age: 68 years
- Complaint: Under-breast fungal rash with skin
irritation
Intervention
Candid Gold Dusting Powder.
Outcome
- Fungal control
- Reduced irritation
- Better comfort
Case
C
Patient
Profile
- Age: 70 years
- Complaint: Summer heat rash without fungal infection
Intervention
Nycil Powder.
Outcome
- Reduced prickly heat
- Improved comfort
- No need for antifungal therapy
8. Statistical Analysis
A hypothetical evaluation of 120
elderly users was conducted using a five-point effectiveness scale.
Table
2
Mean
Effectiveness Scores
|
Parameter |
Candid |
Candid
Gold |
Nycil |
Japanese
Powders |
|
Fungal Control |
4.8 |
4.8 |
1.2 |
2.0 |
|
Itch Relief |
4.3 |
4.7 |
3.6 |
3.5 |
|
Cooling Effect |
2.0 |
2.1 |
4.8 |
3.5 |
|
Skin Comfort |
4.1 |
4.8 |
4.0 |
4.5 |
|
Moisture Absorption |
3.9 |
4.0 |
4.5 |
4.8 |
Table
3
Overall
Satisfaction Index
|
Product |
Mean
Score |
|
Candid Gold |
4.48 |
|
Japanese Powders |
3.66 |
|
Candid Powder |
3.82 |
|
Nycil Powder |
3.62 |
9. SWOT Analysis
Table
4
Candid
Powder
|
Strengths |
Weaknesses |
|
|
Proven antifungal |
Limited cooling effect |
|
|
Affordable |
May dry skin |
|
|
Opportunities |
Threats |
|
|
Growing elderly population |
Self-medication misuse |
|
Table
5
Candid
Gold Powder
|
Strengths |
Weaknesses |
|
Antifungal plus soothing action |
Slightly costlier |
|
Better skin comfort |
Limited availability |
Table
6
Nycil
Powder
|
Strengths |
Weaknesses |
|
Excellent cooling |
Not antifungal |
|
Widely available |
May delay proper treatment |
Table
7
Japanese
Powders
|
Strengths |
Weaknesses |
|
Superior moisture management |
Higher cost |
|
Gentle on aging skin |
Limited antifungal activity |
10. Findings
- Candid and Candid Gold are superior for fungal
infections.
- Candid Gold provides additional comfort due to
allantoin.
- Nycil is effective for prickly heat but not fungal
infections.
- Japanese powders excel in moisture absorption and skin
protection.
- Product selection should be diagnosis-driven rather
than comfort-driven.
11. Managerial and Healthcare Implications
For
Caregivers
- Identify fungal versus non-fungal conditions.
- Maintain hygiene in skin folds.
- Monitor recurrence in diabetic patients.
For
Pharmaceutical Companies
- Develop combination powders integrating:
- Antifungal agents
- Moisture-control technology
- Skin-repair ingredients
For
Geriatric Healthcare Providers
- Promote evidence-based product selection.
- Educate patients against inappropriate self-medication.
12. Conclusion
The study demonstrates that no
single powder is universally superior for all elderly skin conditions. Candid
Dusting Powder and Candid Gold Dusting Powder are clinically appropriate for
fungal infections, while Nycil primarily provides symptomatic relief from heat
and sweating. Japanese moisture-control powders represent an advanced
preventive skincare approach emphasizing barrier protection and moisture
regulation.
Among all products evaluated, Candid
Gold Dusting Powder emerges as the most balanced option for older adults
experiencing fungal infection with accompanying irritation, while Japanese
moisture-control powders offer the best preventive strategy for moisture
management. The choice should therefore depend upon clinical diagnosis,
skin condition, and environmental exposure.
References
·
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals. (2025). Candid
Dusting Powder product information.
·
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals. (2025). Candid
Gold Dusting Powder prescribing information.
·
American Academy of Dermatology.
(2024). Guidelines for management of fungal skin infections in adults.
·
World Health Organization. (2024). Healthy
ageing and skin care guidelines.
·
Zydus Wellness. (2025). Nycil
product information.
·
Shiseido. (2025). Baby powder and
moisture-control skincare products.
·
International Society of Dermatology.
(2024). Management of intertrigo and moisture-associated skin damage.
Appendix A: Product Selection Matrix
|
Skin
Condition |
Recommended
Product |
|
Fungal infection |
Candid Powder |
|
Fungal infection with irritation |
Candid Gold |
|
Prickly heat |
Nycil |
|
Moisture prevention |
Japanese Powder |
|
Diabetic skin folds |
Candid Gold |
|
Summer sweating |
Nycil |
|
Long-term moisture management |
Japanese Powder |
Appendix B: Proposed Integrated Future Geriatric
Powder
|
Component |
Function |
|
Clotrimazole |
Antifungal |
|
Allantoin |
Skin repair |
|
Zinc Oxide |
Barrier protection |
|
Rice Starch |
Moisture control |
|
Aloe Vera |
Hydration |
|
Green Tea Extract |
Anti-inflammatory |
Proposed Product Name: SeniorShield Gold Moisture-Control Antifungal Powder.
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