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National Rosacea Society Introduces New Seal of Acceptance for Skin Care Products

The Dermatology Digest

The National Rosacea Society (NRS) has launched a new Seal of Acceptance for skin care and cosmetic products cosmetic products. We are pleased to offer this resource to rosacea sufferers by recognizing products that have been shown to be unlikely to cause irritation or a flare-up.”

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Vitamin C in Cosmetic Products – Does it work? episode 211

The Beauty Brains

Of course, there is a downside – It’s an antioxidant that is highly reactive with oxygen in the air and water so it’s difficult to deliver vitamin C to your skin in a way that is stable, effective and non-irritating. Under 10% it’s probably not doing much and over 20% doesn’t do much extra but it can lead to irritation.

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Retinol Serum: Is It Safe for Kids and Teens?

First Derm

According to the National Institutes of Health, a key difference is the relative thinness of a child’s skin compared to an adult’s, which makes it more susceptible to irritation and chemical burns from potent active ingredients like those found in retinol serum. Sunscreen : Sun protection is crucial for young skin.

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Ask A Dermatologist: Is Adult Acne on the Rise?

West Lake Dermatology

These factors range from psychological stress to the use of specific cosmetic products, dietary habits, and underlying health conditions. Stress triggers the production of androgens and cortisol — hormones that stimulate the sebaceous glands to produce more oil — leading to clogged pores and breakouts. What Causes Adult Acne?

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Nurturing Delicate Skin: Unveiling the World of Baby Creams

Cosmetify

It creates a barrier to wetness and irritation, which are often the troublemakers causing diaper rashes. The cream’s emollient properties are like the peacekeepers, ensuring the skin stays soft and irritation-free, even in those diaper-clad areas. Picture it as a protective force field for your baby’s bottom.

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The Science of Beauty: Understanding Cosmetic Chemistry

Hollywood Institute

Cosmetic chemistry is the science behind the development and formulation of , cosmetic products. Cosmetic chemists use their knowledge of these fields to create safe, effective, and aesthetically pleasing products. Deciphering Cosmetic Labels Cosmetic labels are like treasure maps.

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Are high quality cosmetic ingredients a thing? #203

The Beauty Brains

In this study publish in the October issue of the Journal of Applied Microbiology, researchers wanted to investigate the nature and extent of microbial contamination in five categories of used cosmetic products (lipstick, lip gloss, eyeliners, mascaras and beauty blenders) and highlight the potential risk posed to consumers in the UK.