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Common cosmeceuticals

Abstract In the cosmetic arena, many materials are used commercially and claim to provide skin effects (eg, antiaging effects) when used topically. Considering there are so many such materials and many skin appearance effects are encompassed, this short contribution must, by necessity, be selective...

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Published in:Clinics in dermatology 2009-09, Vol.27 (5), p.435-445
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Antioxidants - therapeutic use
Ascorbic Acid - therapeutic use
Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
Cosmetics - pharmacology
Cosmetics - therapeutic use
Dermatologic Agents - pharmacology
Dermatologic Agents - therapeutic use
Dermatology
Esthetics
Female
Humans
Male
Niacinamide - therapeutic use
Skin Absorption - drug effects
Skin Aging - drug effects
Treatment Outcome
Vitamin E - therapeutic use
Zinc Oxide - therapeutic use
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