Cleansing Formulations That Respect Skin Barrier Integrity
Surfactants in skin cleansers interact with the skin in several manners. In addition to the desired benefit of providing skin hygiene, surfactants also extract skin components during cleansing and remain in the stratum corneum (SC) after rinsing. These side effects disrupt SC structure and degrade i...
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Main Authors: | Russel M. Walters (Author), Guangru Mao (Author), Euen T. Gunn (Author), Sidney Hornby (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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