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Dermocosmetic care for rosacea [PDF]
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that primarily affects the central area of the face; it is characterized by erythema, papules, pustules, nodules, and telangiectasia.
Maria Manuel Baía de Melo Magalhães Gonçalves +1 more
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The skin landscape in diabetes mellitus. Focus on dermocosmetic management [PDF]
Gérald E Piérard,1 Sophie Seité,2 Trinh Hermanns-Lê,3 Philippe Delvenne,3 André Scheen,4 Claudine Piérard-Franchimont3 1Laboratory of Skin Bioengineering and Imaging (LABIC), University of Liège, Liè ...
Piérard GE +5 more
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Managing Skin Side Effects Associated With Oncology Treatments: Asian Perspective on Use of Dermocosmetics [PDF]
Skin adverse events (AEs) frequently accompany all types of anticancer treatments. This publication discusses how recent international guidance on best‐practices use of dermocosmetics can be adapted to the North Asia region (China, Hong Kong, Japan, Republic of Korea, and Taiwan).
Pan M +9 more
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Nanopartículas Poliméricas en Dermocosmética [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.Recent advances in the fields of biomaterials and nanotechnology have allowed the development of advanced nanoparticles for biomedical applications. Despite a vast number of nanostructures such as liposomes, solidlipid
Bahamonde-Norambuena, D. +5 more
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Hydrobiome of Thermal Waters: Potential Use in Dermocosmetics
Over the course of the last 20 years, numerous studies have identified the benefits of thermal waters on different skin conditions. Consequently, several investigations have been carried out on their effects on the skin, which are linked to their ...
María Lourdes Mourelle +2 more
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Acne, a commonly treated skin disease, requires control of one’s daily routine for an optimal outcome. As skincare products continue to advance, and with the introduction of dermocosmetics (active cosmetics, functional cosmetics, cosmeceuticals), it is ...
Hei-Sung Kim, Joo Yeon Ko, DongHye Suh
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Analysis of the main characteristics of children's skin moisturizers in the Brazilian market [PDF]
Objective: One of the possible causes of skin microbiome imbalance is the use of dermocosmetics with inadequate pH. This study aims to critically evaluate several children's moisturizers regarding their characteristics so that we can verify the tendency ...
Bruna Rocha Reolon Branchi +2 more
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A Prospective Open‐Label Study of Tolerance and Effectiveness of Sequential Dermocosmetic Treatments Combining Poly‐l‐Lysine Biovectors With Vitamins A and C [PDF]
Background and Objectives Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common chronic inflammatory skin condition, affecting 15%–20% of children and up to 10% of adults.
Bertrand Nassar +3 more
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Mexican radiationdermatitis management consensus. [PDF]
Background: Radiotherapy (RT) is an essential element in cancer treatment: 50–70% of cancer patients receive RT at some time of the course of their disease. Of these, almost 95% experience some grade of radiation dermatitis (RD).
Tenorio C +20 more
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Clays as Vehicles for Drug Photostability [PDF]
Clay minerals are often used due to their high adsorption capacity, which has sparked interest in their biological applications to stabilize drugs and pharmaceutical products.
Monsuêto C. da Rocha +8 more
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