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AbstractSensitive skin is a clinical condition defined by the self‐reported facial presence of different sensory perceptions, including tightness, stinging, burning, tingling, pain and pruritus. Sensitive skin may occur in individuals with normal skin, with skin barrier disturbance, or as a part of the symptoms associated with facial dermatoses such as
L, Misery, K, Loser, S, Ständer
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Treatment, cleansing, moisturizing, and photoprotection are four major components of holistic skin care for dermatological conditions. While treatment (T) is recognized as a key component in the management of dermatological conditions, there is a lack of
C. Goh +9 more
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Occurrence of Allergens in Cosmetics for Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin is characterized by symptoms such as stinging and tingling in response to stimuli that usually do not cause unpleasant sensations.
Márcia S Martins +3 more
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Quantitative evaluation of sensitive skin by ANTERA 3D® combined with GPSkin Barrier®
At present, there are many different evaluation methods for sensitive skin, including subjective, semisubjective, and objective evaluation. Various objective tests focus on assessing changes in barrier functions. It is anticipated that the ANTERA 3D®, in
S. Anqi, S. Xiukun, X. Ai‐e
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Circadian control of interferon-sensitive gene expression in murine skin. [PDF]
The circadian clock coordinates a variety of immune responses with signals from the external environment to promote survival. We investigated the potential reciprocal relationship between the circadian clock and skin inflammation.
Andersen, Bogi +9 more
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Psychological Aspects of Sensitive Skin: A Vicious Cycle
Sensitive Skin Syndrome (SSS) has been the subject of intense research in the past several years. Recent reviews confirm that about 40% of the population report moderate or very sensitive skin, and an additional 30% report slightly sensitive skin ...
M. Farage
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Marine Ingredients for Sensitive Skin: Market Overview
Marine ingredients are a source of new chemical entities with biological action, which is the reason why they have gained relevance in the cosmetic industry.
M. Ferreira +4 more
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Sensitive Skins May Be Neuropathic Disorders: Lessons from Studies on Skin and Other Organs
Sensitive skin can be considered a neuropathic disorder. Sensory disorders and the decrease in intra-epidermal nerve ending density are strong arguments for small-fiber neuropathies.
Laurent Misery
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An Expert Position Paper from the Special Interest Group on Sensitive Skin of the International Forum for the Study of Itch [PDF]
Sensitive skin is a frequent complaint in the general population, in patients, and among subjects suffering from itch. The International Forum for the Study of Itch (IFSI) decided to initiate a special interest group (SIG) on sensitive skin.
Berardesca, Enzo +11 more
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A fundamental investigation into aspects of the physiology and biochemistry of the stratum corneum in subjects with sensitive skin [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Sensitive skin is a poorly understood skin condition. Defects in stratum corneum (SC) barrier function and/or extrasensory neuronal networks in the epidermis are believed to be involved in the problem.
Doppler, S +6 more
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