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PRACT-India: Practical Recommendations on Acne Care and Medical Treatment in India-A Modified Delphi Consensus. [PDF]
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Management of Skin Toxicities in Cancer Treatment: An Australian/New Zealand Perspective. [PDF]
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Dermocosmetic applications of microalgal pigments
2021Among photosynthetic microorganisms, Cyanobacteria and Microalgae species have been highly studied thank to their high value-added compounds for several industrial applications. Thus, their production is increasing in the last decade to produce raw material for cosmetics.
André Rolim, Baby +1 more
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Topical dermocosmetics and acne vulgaris
Dermatologic Therapy, 2020Acne is a highly common skin disease especially among teenagers. Modern acne treatments are based also on the use of moisturizers, cleansers and sunscreens. In choosing the right cleanser, it is important to consider some aspects: the interaction between skin type and the cleanser, the optimal time and method of cleaning and the cosmetic perception of ...
Claudio Conforti +6 more
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The role of topical dermocosmetics in acne vulgaris
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2016AbstractAcne is a common chronic inflammatory disease and treatment modalities based on acne severity are well established. The role of dermocosmetics in dermatology, and in particular acne, is becoming more important as more research elucidates the mechanisms of action of products in the pathogenesis of acne.
Elena Araviiskaia
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Dermocosmetic evaluation of a nutricosmetic formulation based on Curcuma
Phytotherapy Research, 2022AbstractEndogenous and exogenous factors can alter the skin layer and appearance, determining skin aging. The extracts and isolated molecules from food matrixes can be used to formulate “healthy” antiaging cosmetics. Two different cosmetic approaches can be used to achieve the antiaging effect.
Ritamaria Di Lorenzo +4 more
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Dermocosmetic management of hyperpigmentations
Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 2012Hyperpigmentations are very frequent situations that can have considerable impact on the quality of life of affected individuals. However, even if the esthetic prejudice they generate is undeniable, lentigo and melasma are benign conditions that require above all a risk-free management. In addition to the dermatological procedures (peeling, laser, etc.)
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Essential oils used in dermocosmetics: Review about its biological activities
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2021AbstractIntroductionCurrently, the demand for the use of constituents of natural origin in cosmetic formulations in detriment of synthetic compounds is noticeable. Several studies assess the potential of essential oils when incorporated into various cosmetic formulations and study their biological activities.
Cassandra Cunha +3 more
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Guidelines in Dermocosmetic Testing
2010In many instances, subjective clinical assessments are open to bias and interobserver variation. Thus, objective assessments and measurements in dermatology and cosmetology are continuously in search of improvements and additional breakthroughs. Dermometrology and bioengineering have been and remain closely associated in improving both the descriptive ...
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