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Cosmeceuticals and Cosmetic Practice [Hardback]

(Medical Director, Old Metairie Dermatology, New Orleans and Assistant Clinical Professor, Tulane University Medical School)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 312 pages, height x width x depth: 252x175x20 mm, weight: 748 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Jan-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118384830
  • ISBN-13: 9781118384831
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 312 pages, height x width x depth: 252x175x20 mm, weight: 748 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Jan-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1118384830
  • ISBN-13: 9781118384831
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Provide expert advice on cosmeceuticals and integrate them into your cosmetic practice

Patients look to you for expert advice on topical skin care product, and cosmeceuticals are an important innovation. They want to know which products will work best for them. But new products seem to appear almost daily. How can you provide your patients with effective advice on how and when to use cosmeceuticals?

In Cosmeceuticals and Cosmetic Practice, Dr Farris has invited leading experts, including cosmetic chemists, researchers and cosmetic dermatologists, to provide these answers. Together they have analysed and synthesized the evidence and combined it with their experience to provide you with best-practice advice on the most effective way to apply cosmeceuticals in your everyday practice.

This book explains:

 How cosmeceutical products are developed, tested and how they work

 The most up-to-date key ingredients such as:





Vitamin antioxidants Botanicals Peptides Growth factors Stem cells

 How to use cosmeceuticals in practice

Cosmeceuticals and Cosmetic Practice shows you how to improve the health and appearance of your patients skin.

Titles of related interest

Dermatologic Surgery: Step by Step Nouri (ed.); ISBN 978-1-4443-3067-0

Ethnic Dermatology: Principles and Practice Dadize, Petit, Alexis (eds); ISBN 978-0-470-65857-4

Diagnostic Dermoscopy: The Illustrated Guide Bowling; ISBN 978-1-4051-9855-4
List of Contributors
vii
Preface xi
1 Cosmeceuticals and Clinical Practice
1(8)
Patricia K. Farris
Part I Development, Formulation and Evaluation of Cosmeceuticals
9(58)
2 Bench to Beauty Counter: Development of Cosmeceuticals
11(12)
Alexandra Kowcz
Guenther Schneider
Wolfgang Pape
Teresa M. Weber
3 Evaluating Cosmeceuticals
23(14)
David H. McDaniel
Christina Steel
Chris Mazur
4 Modalities for Increasing Penetration
37(8)
Zoe Diana Draelos
5 Nanopharmaceuticals and Nanocosmeceuticals
45(10)
Adnan Nasir
6 Cutaneous Barrier Function, Moisturizer Effects and Formulation
55(12)
Dee Anna Glaser
Adam R. Mattox
Part II Cosmeceutical Ingredients
67(142)
7 Cosmeceutical Uses and Benefits of Alpha, Poly and Bionic Hydroxy Acids
69(12)
Barbara A. Green
8 Vitamin A: Retinoids and the Treatment of Aging Skin
81(13)
Dana L. Sachs
John J. Voorhees
9 Vitamin C Cosmeceuticals
94(9)
Marianne N. O'Donoghue
Patricia K. Farris
10 Niacinamide: A Topical Vitamin with Wide-Ranging Skin Appearance Benefits
103(10)
Diane S. Berson
John E. Oblong
Rosemarie Osborne
Tomohiro Hakozaki
Mary B. Johnson
Donald L. Bissett
11 Innovative Botanicals
113(9)
Jennifer David
Candrice R. Heath
Susan Taylor
12 Green Tea Extract
122(11)
Neil Houston
Alexa Boer Kimball
13 Soy and Oatmeal-Based Cosmeceuticals
133(9)
Jason Emer
Heidi A. Waldorf
14 Bioactive Peptides
142(11)
Katie Rodan
Kathy Fields
Timothy Falla
15 Growth Factors in Cosmeceuticals
153(12)
Sabrina G. Fabi
Hema Sundaram
16 Resveratrol and Synthetic Sirtuin Activators
165(8)
Patricia K. Farris
17 Skin Aging, Glycation and Glycation Inhibitors
173(11)
Patricia K. Farris
18 Essential Ions and Bioelectricity in Skin Care
184(8)
Ying Sun
Elizabeth Bruning
Susan H. Weinkle
Samantha Tucker-Samaras
19 Stem Cell Cosmeceuticals
192(8)
Mark V. Dahl
20 Cosmeceutical Applications from Marine Organisms
200(9)
Sung-Hwan Eom
Se-Kwon Kim
Part III Practical Applications for Cosmeceuticals
209(74)
21 Cosmeceuticals for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris
211(7)
Joshua A. Zeichner
22 Cosmeceutical Skin Lighteners
218(8)
Marta I. Rendon
Yvette Vazquez
Suzanne Micciantuono
23 Cosmeceuticals for Treating Cellulite
226(8)
Doris Hexsel
Camile L. Hexsel
24 Cosmeceuticals for Hair Loss and Hair Care
234(11)
Nicole E. Rogers
25 Cosmeceuticals for Treating and Preventing Scars
245(7)
Ellen Marmur
Katherine Nolan
26 Sun Protection and Self-Tanners
252(9)
Darrell S. Rigel
27 Cosmeceuticals for Rosacea and Facial Redness
261(7)
Doris Day
28 Cosmeceuticals for Enhancing Cosmetic Procedures
268(9)
Mary Lupo
Leah Jacob
29 The Future of Cosmeceuticals
277(6)
Patricia K. Farris
Index 283
Edited by Patricia K. Farris, MD, Clinical Associate Professor, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, USA