Cosmeceuticals : drugs vs. cosmetics
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Cosmeceuticals : drugs vs. cosmetics
(Cosmetic science and technology series, v. 23)
Marcel Dekker, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text defines what constitutes cosmeceuticals and discusses various classes of products, from anti-ageing skin care and repair, anti-acne, and hair-growth compounds to agents for treating skin infections, rashes and irritations. It includes a chapter by Dr Albert Kligman, Emeritus Professor of Dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, who coined the term cosmeceuticals.
Table of Contents
- Definition
- photoaging
- hydroxyacids
- sebum
- hair growth enhancers
- moisturizers
- botanical extracts
- sunscreens
- retinoids
- depigmentation agents
- antioxidants
- protective creams
- toxicology
- regulatory - USA
- regulatory - Japan
- barrier creams
- contact urticaria syndrome
- decorative products
- hyaluronan.
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