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9781420069631

Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology, Third Edition

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  • ISBN13:

    9781420069631

  • ISBN10:

    1420069632

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-03-03
  • Publisher: CRC Press

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Edited by a team of experienced and internationally renowned contributors, the updated Third Edition is the standard reference for cosmetic chemists and dermatologists seeking the latest innovations and technology for the formulation, design, testing, use, and production of cosmetic products for skin, hair, and nails.New features in the Third Edition: 39 new chapters reorganized by skin functions descriptions of ingredients, products, efficacy measurement, and mechanisms in each chapter revised chapters on skin types, skin perception, and targeted products new chapters on skin aging and cosmetics for the elderly strong emphasis on testing and current methods used for testing, and the evolution of instruments for skin and hair testing new ingredients, delivery systems, and testing methodologies information on skin physiology and cosmetic product design interactions affecting and attributed to cosmetic products cosmetic ingredients, vehicles, and finished products difference between pure cosmetics for enhancement and cosmetics used to treat high quality standards in cosmetic products that improve appearance, protect their targets, and maintain natural functions

Table of Contents

Introduction
Skin Types
Biophysical characteristics of the skin: Relation to race, sex, age and site
Functional map and age-related differences in the human face: nonimmunologic contact urticaria induced by hexyl nicotinate
The Baumann Skin Type Indicator: A Novel Approach to Understanding Skin Type
Ethnic Differences in Skin Properties: The Objective Data
Sensitive Skin: Sensory, Clinical and Physiological Factors
Neurophysiology of Self-perceived Sensitive-Skin Subjects by functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Tests for Sensitive Skin
Skin Hydration
Mechanisms of Skin Hydration
Hydrating substances
Skincare Products
Tests for Skin Hydration
Skin capacitance imaging
Confocal Raman Spectroscopy for in vivo skin hydration measurement
Skin barrier and pH
Correlation between TEWL and percutaneous absorption
Role of calcium in the regulation of skin barrier homeostasis
Percutaneous penetration enhancers: an overview
Tests for skin protection: barrier effect
Electron paramagnetic resonance studies of skin lipid structure
Human skin buffering capacity: an overview
Skin pH and skin flora
Skin aging and sun care products
Skin aging: the causative factors
A Quantitative Approach to Age and Skin Structure and Function : Protein, glycosaminoglycan, water, and lipid content and structure
Glycation end products
Spectrophotometric Intracutaneous Analysis (SIAScopy)
The Visioscan-driven ULEV and SELS methods
New trends on antiwrinkle products: an overview Antioxidants
UV Filters
Sun protection and sunscreens
Sun and after-sun products
Skin care products: Artificial tanning
Reconstructed human skin and skin organ culture models used in cosmetic efficacy testing
Skin perception
Skin feel agents
Silicones : a key ingredient in cosmetic and toiletry formulations
Sensory effects and irritation : a strong relationship
Decorative Products
Skin radiance measurement
Tribological Studies on Skin: Measurement of the Coefficient of Friction
Skin wettability and friction
Skin Tolerance
Safety terminology
Classification of irritant contact dermatitis
Principles and mechanisms of skin irritation
Mechanism of skin irritation by surfactants and anti-irritants for surfactant-based products
In vivo irritation
Noninvasive clinical assessment of skin irritation/inflammation
Detecting skin irritation using enhanced visual scoring: A sensitive new clinical method
Sodium lauryl sulfate-induced irritation in the human face : regional and age related differences
Irritation differences between genital and upper arm skin and the effects of emollient application
Ethnicity as a Possible Endogenous Factor in Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Comparing the Irritant Response Among Caucasians, Blacks, and Asians
In vitro skin irritation testing on SkinEthic TM reconstituted human epidermis : reproducibility for 50 chemicals tested with two protocol
Reconstructed corneal and skin models
Sea Water Salts: Effect on inflammatory skin disease
Allergy and hypoallergenic products
Operational definition of a causative contact allergen G++ a study with 6 fragrance allergens
Anti-itch testing (antipruritics)
Comedogenicity in Rabbit: Some cosmetic ingredients / vehicles
Targeted Cosmetics
Skin Whitening products
Skin Whitening: new Hydroquinone combination
Anti-cellulitis products
Baby care products
Cosmetics for the elderly
Antiperspirants
Deodorants
Revulsive products : way of action and evaluation of their efficacy
Cooling ingredients and their mechanism of action
Oral Cosmetics
Hair conditioners
Hair measurement
The Normal Nail
Nail Cosmetics
Cosmetics vehicle
Surfactants: Classification
Encapsulation to deliver topical actives
Elastic Vesicles as Topical/Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems
Ethics and Regulations
General concepts of ethics in human testing
Values and limitations of bioengineering measurem
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