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Transcutaneous Sensitization: The Real Skinny on Food-based Emollients and Skincare Products

The Dermatology Digest

As such, children with atopic dermatitis (AD) are thought to be more susceptible to food allergies due to the transfer of allergens through their broken skin barrier. 1-4 Historically, many natural products have been applied to the skin, some of which are also ingested as part of the diet. References: Shaker M, Murray RGP, Mann JA.

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Living with Eczema: Managing Symptoms and Mental Health

US Dermatologt Partners

Understanding Eczema: More Than Just Skin Deep When people hear the word eczema, they are typically thinking about atopic dermatitis. Atopic dermatitis is the most common type, and it’s almost always what people mean when they say eczema. This skin condition causes inflammation, itching, irritation, and redness on skin.

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Can I use a facial cleanser as a shampoo? Episode 212

The Beauty Brains

This skin can display a reaction as a result of reduced tolerance to an environmental exposure, such as the sun or a cosmetic product. That being said, if your skin is reactive to cosmetic products, it’s important to pinpoint which type of ingredient is causing the sensitivity. We can’t forget the JAMA editorial that Drs.

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Do plant extracts work in skin care products – episode 222

The Beauty Brains

Question 3 – Paige asks – Is there a difference between an antioxidant serum marketed for blue light and a good antioxidant serum? Are these products actually beneficial or what are their shortcomings? The formulators & marketers of the product don’t expect those extracts to have any measurable impact on performance.

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How does Tresemme Beauty-Full Volume Reverse Wash haircare system work? Episode 151

The Beauty Brains

Right, but Tresemme is the first major brand to market a companion shampoo and conditioner to be used in this way. Beauty Science News Microbes in skin care Link Here’s a story that shows you the direction that the cosmetic market may be taking in the future. Beneficial microbes in your skin care products.

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How can I tell if a product will cause acne? Episode 155

The Beauty Brains

According to Fisher’s Contact Dermatitis, acne can result from topical application of cosmetic products via two mechanisms. For example Polyquat 7, which is a great condition agent used in shampoos, can build up on hair if you use to much and it can make the product very stringy and pituitous.

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Updates in Antiaging Ingredients 

The Dermatology Digest

It’s really hard to get our patients to use retinoids because they get retinoid dermatitis and they peel. I’ve never been a fan of stem cells in cosmetic products because they don’t penetrate well under the skin. But there are all kinds of other exosome products on the market, she said. “I