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Understanding Human Blister Fluid: Causes, Composition, and Care

Understanding Human Blister Fluid: Causes, Composition, and Care

Blister fluid is a clear or slightly yellowish liquid that accumulates between the layers of skin, usually as a protective response to damage. This fluid serves several purposes, including cushioning the underlying skin and preventing further injury while the area heals. ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Demystifying Sunscreen Cosmetics: Understanding Key Terminology

Demystifying Sunscreen Cosmetics: Understanding Key Terminology

In an era where skin cancer rates continue to rise globally, the significance of effective sun protection cannot be overstated. ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


A Brief Introduction to Cosmetic Ingredients: Surfactants, Fragrance Agents, Moisturizers, Thickeners, and Antioxidants

A Brief Introduction to Cosmetic Ingredients: Surfactants, Fragrance Agents, Moisturizers, Thickeners, and Antioxidants

Moisturizers Moisturizers are paramount in keeping our skin hydrated and preventing dryness. They work by creating a protective barrier on the skin's surface, reducing water loss and sealing in moisture. ...

ByCD Formulation


How Much Do You Know about Cocklebur Plant?

How Much Do You Know about Cocklebur Plant?

Its distinctive fruit, covered with a tough shell and burrs, has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for headaches, nasal congestion, skin pigmentation disorders, tuberculosis-related diseases and rheumatoid arthritis. In recent years, scientists have explored its potential use in treating rheumatoid arthritis and cancer. Cocklebur extract and skin ...

ByCD BioGlyco.


Introduction of Plant Extract for Personal Care Industry

Introduction of Plant Extract for Personal Care Industry

It is colorless and odorless and soluble in water and ethanol. 1.5 Essential oil Essential oil is volatile and are oily liquis that can be distilled off with water vapor, most of which have aroma. 2 Main plant extract products 2.1 Ginseng essential oil: It has functions such as promoting skin function, increasing skin vitality and protecting ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


What Are the Main Ingredients of Cosmetics?   

What Are the Main Ingredients of Cosmetics?  

In addition, studies have found that it can increase skin thickness, improve skin barrier function, and promote collagen synthesis. ...

ByCD Formulation


5 must-read tips to avoid dry skin this Fall and Winter

5 must-read tips to avoid dry skin this Fall and Winter

These winds produce a beautiful display of dancing leaves, but they also strip away the natural barrier on your skin. Even if you wear hats, long sleeves, or generally protect your skin from the elements, your face and hands are susceptible to have dry skin. ...

BySkinIntegra


How to select the best skin repair cream?

How to select the best skin repair cream?

The uppermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum, protects everything underneath (Marmur, n.d.). Once it dries out or becomes cracked, the protective shield is compromised. The skin not only becomes exposed to germs and viruses, but the dermis also loses hydration making the skin severely dry. ...

BySkinIntegra


7 Effective Ingredients for Natural Skin Care

7 Effective Ingredients for Natural Skin Care

Goji Fruit Rich in antioxidants, goji fruit can protect the skin from environmental damage and also help to reverse the existing signs of such damage. ...

ByLemyn Organics


Concrete Construction Health Effects

Concrete Construction Health Effects

But there is another reason to keep concrete off the skin. Most concrete contains small amounts of hexavalent chromium which can cause an irritating to painful allergic skin condition called sensitization. ...

BySafetyNow


An in vitro evidence for caffeic acid, rosmarinic acid and trans cinnamic acid as a skin protectant against γ-radiation

An in vitro evidence for caffeic acid, rosmarinic acid and trans cinnamic acid as a skin protectant against γ-radiation

Ionising radiation (γ or X-rays) is the mandatory tool to treat cancer despite its detrimental effects in particular on skin cells which lead to severe dermatological diseases and carcinogenesis. ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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