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Preparation and Evaluation of the Effectiveness of an Anti-Wrinkle Cream Containing Equisetum arvense and Soybean Extracts

Skin aging is a multifaceted condition marked by the development of wrinkles, reduced suppleness, and uneven pigmentation. Both endogenous and exogenous factors contribute to skin aging. Studies have examined the possible anti-aging advantages of horsetail and soybean extracts, which are abundant in...

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Published in:Journal of cosmetic dermatology 2025-01, Vol.24 (1), p.e16734
Main Authors: Nojomi, Sara, Soltanmohammadi, Fatemeh, Azimi Alamdari, Hamideh, Hamedyazdan, Sanaz, Mahmoudi Gharehbaba, Adel, Javadzadeh, Yousef
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Pilot Projects
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Plant Extracts - pharmacology
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