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Oxidative stress and dermocosmetics
Epitheorese Klinikes Farmakologias kai Farmakokinetikes – Greek EditionOxidative stress is quite a significant form of attack on the skin as it is considered one of the most important factors that causes skin aging. The article attempts to understand oxidative stress in the skin through in vitro studies targeting various biochemical pathways.
Sophia Letsiou +4 more
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Dermocosmetic management of the red face and rosacea
Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 2011Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea is a frequent condition and affected patients benefit from medical treatments and dermatological procedures but also a complementary dermocosmetic assistance that aims at obtaining optimal skin comfort and preventing irritation of these particularly overreactive skins. Choice of dermocosmetics is crucial - especially in
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Modulation of skin androgenesis and sebum production by a dermocosmetic formulation
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020AbstractBackgroundExcessive androgenesis in the skin promotes sebaceous hyperproduction which is the onset of acne vulgaris pathogenesis. Free fatty acids and lipid accumulation in the glandular infundibulum culminates in microbiota imbalance, triggering inflammatory response and follicular hyperkeratinization.AimsThe purpose of this work was to ...
Elisete Isabel Crocco +7 more
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Dermocosmetics for Dry Skin: A New Role for Botanical Extracts
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, 2011Dry skin is associated with a disturbed skin barrier and reduced formation of epidermal proteins and lipids. During recent years, skin-barrier-reinforcing properties of some botanical compounds have been described. Searching the PubMed database revealed 9 botanical extracts that specifically improve skin barrier and/or promote keratinocyte ...
Casetti, Federica +3 more
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Dermocosmetic Bioactive: Safety Assessment and Regulatory Challenges
Current Drug SafetyObjective: This review investigates the regulatory framework for dermocosmetic bioactive in functional skincare, focusing on products with both cosmetic and pharmaceutical characteristics. The global regulatory environment, with comparisons between the EU, the US, and India, will be analyzed, emphasizing the ...
Afifa Akram +3 more
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Dermocosmetic approach to acne by the dermatologist
Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie, 2010Cosmetics contribute to the success of anti-acne treatments, by providing optimal hygiene, compensating the irritation and dryness induced by medications, and allowing use of adapted cosmetics and sun protection. The most contemporary products can contribute directly to obtaining a therapeutic benefit, either alone or with medications.
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Importance of dermocosmetics in the management of acne
Ukrainian Journal of Dermatology, Venerology, Cosmetology, 2020Acne is the major dermatological disease as per the number of patients affected. Adolescents are suffering acne, but also more and more post-adolescent women. Acne is a multifactorial disease involving four main pathogenic pathways: increased and altered sebum production; inflammation; changes in the keratinization process resulting in abnormal ...
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Dermocosmetic packaging as an instrument of marketing communication
2020Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Poznańskiej.
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Journal of Applied Polymer Science
ABSTRACTTextile finishes have long been utilized to impart novel functional properties to fabrics. These functionalizations can be applied to substrates through various methods. However, one of the most prevalent forms of application is via encapsulation systems, which offer protection to the active ingredients against potential adversities.
Maesta, Fabricio +4 more
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ABSTRACTTextile finishes have long been utilized to impart novel functional properties to fabrics. These functionalizations can be applied to substrates through various methods. However, one of the most prevalent forms of application is via encapsulation systems, which offer protection to the active ingredients against potential adversities.
Maesta, Fabricio +4 more
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Dermocosmetics: beneficial adjuncts in the treatment of acne vulgaris
Journal of Dermatological Treatment, 2021Elena Araviiskaia +2 more
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