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Textbook of Cosmetic Dermatology
Keratolytic treatment of acne
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Author(s):
Ali Alikhan
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Howard I. Maibach
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November 12 2010
Publisher:
Informa Healthcare
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October 2010
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November 12 2010
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DOI:
10.3109/9781841847641.040
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Skin physiology and gender
pp. 14
A quantitative approach to anatomy and physiology of aging skin: barrier, dermal structure, and perfusion
pp. 28
Climatic influence on cosmetic skin parameters
pp. 41
Photodamage
pp. 47
Skin barrier cream efficacy: evidence based
pp. 54
Using the behind-the-knee (BTK) test to evaluate lotion transfer from products to skin
pp. 63
Nail penetration
pp. 73
Sensitive skin: new findings yield new insights
pp. 84
Hyaluronan (hyaluronic acid)
pp. 91
Organic acids with novel functions, α-hydroxy, aldobionic,N-acetylamino acids, and related compounds
pp. 106
Retinyl propionate and related retinoids
pp. 111
Idebenone (hydroxydecyl ubiquinone)
pp. 115
Antioxidants
pp. 123
Topical retinol: an efficacious solution for improvementofmain photodamage signs
pp. 127
Applications of total soy in skin care
pp. 141
Kinetin
pp. 144
Urokinase and dry skin
pp. 150
Ceramides and the skin
pp. 165
Perfumes
pp. 169
Do consumer relevant exposures to geraniol causeclinical allergic contact dermatitis in man?11This chapter is a revised and updated version of Hostynek JJ, Maibach HI. Is there evidence that geraniol causes allergic contact dermatitis? Exog Dermatol 2004; 3:318–331, with permission from S Karger AG.
pp. 176
Survey of alternative and natural drugs in dermatology
pp. 180
Skin care products for normal, dry, and greasy skin
pp. 188
Self-tanning products
pp. 192
Astringents, masks, and ancillary skin care products
pp. 196
Cosmeceuticals
pp. 200
Photodamage: prevention
pp. 206
Photodamage: protection and reversal with topical antioxidants
pp. 218
Hair care
pp. 230
Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis
pp. 242
The periorbital wrinkle
pp. 247
Cosmetology for normal nails
pp. 259
Cosmetics for abnormal and pathological nails
pp. 269
Hand and body lotions
pp. 290
Anticellulite products and therapies
pp. 294
Therapy of telangiectasia and varicose veins and their complications
pp. 302
Management of hirsutism and hypertrichosis
pp. 311
Pigmentation: dyschromia
pp. 330
Introduction to practical, aesthetic, and social approaches to appearance restoration
pp. 341
Treatment of keloids
pp. 352
Keratolytic treatment of acne
pp. 365
Cosmetics for men
pp. 379
Ethnic cosmetics
pp. 386
Ethnic variation in hair
pp. 395
Ethnic differences in skin properties
pp. 405
The menopause, skin, and cosmetology
pp. 410
Mesotherapy
pp. 417
Microneedles and cosmetics
pp. 422
Photodynamic therapy in dermatology
pp. 429
Topical 5-fluorouracil formulations in actinic keratosis treatment
pp. 434
Cosmetic cryosurgery
pp. 442
Botulinum toxins
pp. 454
Soft tissue augmentation
pp. 466
Bioelectricity
pp. 482
Chemical peelings
pp. 494
Lasers and light sources for vascular and pigmented components of photoaging
pp. 503
An easy method to assess the antioxidative capacity of topical formulations
pp. 505
The antioxidative capacity of topical emulsion on ultraviolet exposure
pp. 510
Treatment and noninvasive clinical assessment of androgenetic alopecia
pp. 519
Assessing the efficacy of moisturizers
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