Cosmetics in dermatology
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Cosmetics in dermatology
Churchill Livingstone, 1995
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a practical handbook for physicians on the selection and use of cosmetics and personal care items for their patients. Each chapter is organized according to product type and patient suitability for quick access to pertinent information.
Table of Contents
Facial Foundations. Facial Colored Cosmetics. Eyelid Cosmetics. Eyelash Cosmetics. Eyebrow Cosmetics. Lip Cosmetics. Camouflaging Cosmetics. Postsurgical Facial Care and Cosmetics. Moisturizers. Nail Cosmetics. Cosmetic Nail Techniques. Hair Shampoos. Hair Conditioners. Hair-Styling Cosmetics and Devices. Hair Removal. Hair-Coloring Agents. Hair Permanent Waving Agents. Cosmetic Hair Techniques. Black Skin and Hair Cosmetics. Skin Cleansers. Personal Care Products. Perfumes and Fragrances. Photoaging, Sunscreens and Cosmeceuticals. Cosmetic Formulation. Cosmetics, Comedogenesis, Acnegenesis, Irritancy and Allergenicity. Contact Dermatatitis. Approach to the Patient with Cosmetic Problems. Approach to the Patient with Diffuse, Nonscarring Hair Loss. Advising the Patient on Cosmetics Selection. Personal Product Recommendations.
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