Cosmetics and Dermatologic Problems and Solutions
Material type:
- 1841847410
- 9781841847412
- 616.5--dc23
- RL72.D73 2011
- QV 60
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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E-BOOKS | MWALIMU NYERERE LEARNING RESOURCES CENTRE-CUHAS BUGANDO | NFIC | 616.5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | -1 | EBS11800 |
Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1 Acne and cosmetics
Chapter 2 Rosacea and cosmetics
Chapter 3 Facial moisturizers and eczema
Chapter 4 Sensitive skin and contact dermatitis
Chapter 5 Aging skin and cosmeceuticals
Chapter 6 Facial scarring and camouflaging
Chapter 7 Ethnic skin and pigmentation
Introduction
Chapter 24 Shampoos for hair health
Chapter 25 Hair conditioners
Chapter 26 Hair styling aids
Chapter 27 Hair styling with prostheses
Chapter 28 Hair permanent waving
Chapter 29 Hair straightening
Chapter 30 Hair dyeing
Chapter 8 Male skin care
Chapter 9 Facial photoprotection
Chapter 10 Lip cosmetic considerations
Chapter 11 Eyes
Chapter 12 Postsurgical cosmetics
Chapter 13 Facial adornment
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting problematic ingredients
Summary
Introduction
Chapter 15 Personal hygiene cleansers and xerosis
Chapter 16 Body xerosis and moisturization
Chapter 17 Hand dermatitis and moisturization
Chapter 18 Hyperhidrosis and antiperspirants
Chapter 19 Fragrances dermatitis and vasomotor rhinitis
Chapter 20 Body photoprotection
Chapter 21 Sunless tanning creams
Chapter 22 Cellulite
Chapter 23 Stretch marks
Chapter 31 Folliculitis and shaving
Chapter 32 Hair removal
Chapter 33 Hair and photoprotection
Chapter 34 Alopecia and cosmetic considerations
Chapter 35 Seborrheic dermatitis
Chapter 36 Psoriasis and hair
Chapter 37 Aging hair issues
Chapter 38 Damaged hair issues
Introduction
Chapter 39 A problemoriented approach to fingernail issues
Chapter 40 Understanding and treating brittle nails
Chapter 41 Cosmetics in nail disease
Chapter 42 Children and nail cosmetic issues
Chapter 43 Toenails and cosmetic issues
Section IV Summary
Index
Back Cover
Cosmetics for skin, hair, and nails play a vital part in the management and treatment of many dermatological conditions; unfortunately, they may also at times be the cause of some dermatological problems. They are therefore subjects where dermatologists need to be aware of the major commercial developments taking place, in addition to the many comm
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