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In Vitro Determination of Erythema and Immunologic Protection Afforded by Sunscreens do not Accord with In Vivo Assessments [PDF]
Anny Fourtanier
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ABSTRACT Background Hyperpigmentation disorders, including melasma and post‐inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), are common dermatologic conditions associated with significant cosmetic and psychological burden. Tranexamic acid (TXA), an antifibrinolytic agent, has gained increasing attention due to its anti‐inflammatory and antimelanogenic properties.
Ahmed AlJabr +2 more
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Comparison of Visible Light-Protective Tinted Sunscreen to Untinted Sunscreen to Protect Melasma Patients During Summer: A Prospective Randomized Investigator-Blinded Study. [PDF]
Polena H +5 more
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Coenzyme Q10 Sunscreen Prevents Progression of Ultraviolet‐Induced Skin Damage in Mice [PDF]
Wu Haiyou +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy is widely used for skin rejuvenation but frequently induces transient skin barrier impairment, erythema, and discomfort. Post‐procedure skincare targeting barrier repair and symptom relief remains a clinical priority.
Jianhua Zhang +4 more
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Practical Recommendations for Indians on Sunscreen Use-A Modified Delphi Consensus by Indian Sunscreen Forum (PRISM-ISF). [PDF]
Kohli M +17 more
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Innovative Safe Sunscreens Technology: Evaluation of Skin Penetration Through In Vitro/In Vivo Assays and Environmental Friendliness. [PDF]
Huang W +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To construct a facial‐skincare adverse event atlas and detect category‐level safety signals using the US FDA openFDA Cosmetic Adverse Events database. Methods We analyzed publicly available openFDA cosmetic adverse event reports (downloaded 2025‐12‐15; meta.last_updated 2025‐12‐10).
Zhe Sun, Huiqiong Xiang, Zhuo Fan
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