Fragrance in dermocosmetic emulsions: From microstructure to skin application
AbstractFragrance is added to almost all dermocosmetic emulsions, as it has been found to be a key driver in consumer choice and contributes to the perception of product performance. Fragrance is a complex mixture of odorant chemicals at different concentrations. When incorporated into a formulation, the individual fragrance chemicals partition between
Dallay, Charlotte +3 more
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Acne vulgaris is the most common dermatosis among adolescents, but it can also affect adults. Acne lesions located on the face cause discomfort and lead to impaired quality of life for many patients.
Barbara Zegarska +14 more
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Communication strategies used to promote the made in Portugal in cosmetics [PDF]
This paper pretends to study the integration of the ‘Made in Portugal’ concept in the communication of cosmetic brands. To this end, a qualitative methodology was followed: 39 brands were coded through a combination of deductive and ...
Reis, Mariana Guerreiro Pereira Dos
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Efficacy and safety results of micellar water, cream and serum for rosacea in comparison to a control group [PDF]
Background: Rosacea is a common inflammatory skin disorder with centrofacial erythema, flushing, telangiectasia, papules/pustules, and possible ocular or phymatous manifestation.
Cappello, Christian +5 more
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A Taiwanese expert review on the role of dermocosmetics in acne management
A Taiwanese expert review on the role of dermocosmetics in acne management emphasizes an integrated approach to acne treatment. A key focus is on the substantial role of anti-acne dermocosmetic products, which occupy a major position in the global ...
Pin-Chi Chiu +8 more
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Consumer opinion about the control of parabens in dermocosmetics [PDF]
The inclusion of preservatives in cosmetic products is necessary in order to prevent the development of pathogens and to maintain the quality of the products for a longer time. Parabens are one of the most widely used preservatives in dermocosmetics. The
Bakardzhiev, Ilko +2 more
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Awareness and behavior of consumers in choosing dermocosmetic products [PDF]
The widespread consumption and diversity of dermocosmetic products in today's society raise the current issue of consumer awareness of their qualities and composition.
Bakardzhiev, Ilko +2 more
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Effectiveness of EFFACLAR H ISO-BIOME preparations as an adjunct to conventional treatment of acne vulgaris — results of an observational study [PDF]
Background: Although topical dermocosmetics are widely used care products, only a few studies investigated their effectiveness in enhancing the tolerance and efficacy of medical anti-acne therapies.
Bergler-Czop, Beata +5 more
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Assessment of allantoin concentrations in comfrey root available on the Polish market
Comfrey ( Symphytum officinale L.) root is a commonly known rich source of allantoin. This compound is widely used in pharmacy and cosmetology, but mainly in a synthetic form. However, the properties of natural allantoin in products of biological origin
Barbara Hawrylak-Nowak +1 more
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Algorithm for acne treatment: Ibero-Latin American consensus [PDF]
Acne is a chronic, immune-mediated, inflammatory disease with high prevalence among adolescents. By compromising face, thorax and back, with the risk of permanent scars, it has a negative impact on the quality of life. Effective, safe and early treatment
Bagatin, Edileia +3 more
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