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Application of CHICORY EXTRACT by a consumer has the ability to evoke positive emotional responses in individuals who come into tactile contact with the treated skin. Abstract Objective Measuring the influence of cosmetic ingredients on the microbiota‐skin‐brain axis is a difficult challenge.
Stefan Hettwer +4 more
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[AI in instrumental gait analysis : Challenges and solution approaches]. [PDF]
Raab D +5 more
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Compatibility of personal care thickening polymers in sulphate‐free surfactants
Phase behaviour for alpha olefin sulfonate surfactant 10–15 wt% combined with 1 wt% sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, clearly indicating the sensitivity in miscibility when adding various levels of background salt. Abstract Objective Formulators today know that when traditional surfactants and polymers are replaced new problems occur. What was before a ‘
Tobias Halthur +4 more
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[Spatial access to palliative care units in Germany: integrated analysis of availability and accessibility using the E2SFCA method]. [PDF]
Petzold T +4 more
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Eine neue Methode der Hornhauttransplantation
P. D. A. V. Hippel
semanticscholar +1 more source
A tactile sensor with a probe replicating a fingerprint quantified skin texture by measuring vibration and friction. Regression analysis linked smoothness and moistness perceptions with high‐frequency vibration amplitude and friction. These findings support the objective assessment of skin texture, enhancing product evaluation consistency and bridging ...
Naoki Saito +4 more
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This preliminary study attempted to characterize solar lentigines and post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) observed on Japanese women. Colorimetric features and chromophore concentrations were measured using hyperspectral imaging for each hyperpigmentation type.
Victor Egana +4 more
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Defining and decoding skin glow of women with skin phototype IV+ living in South Africa: Part 1
This study is the first to decode glowing skin for African women with phototype IV+. It reveals that radiant, smooth and healthy‐looking skin is key attributes for glowing skin. By analysing consumer terminology, routines and hinderances, our findings provide a foundation for developing skincare solutions tailored to these unique needs.
Frederic Flament +5 more
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