Contents:
1.
Biophysical characteristics of skin: Relation to skin of
color, age, gender, and site
2.
Skin Moisturization
3.
Skin pH and buffering capacity
4.
Skin ceramides
5.
Sensory, clinical, and physiological factor in Sensitive skin
6.
New developments in understanding of sensitive skin
7.
The role of neuromediators in skin conditions
8.
Contact Dermatitis: Principles, mechanisms, and allergies
related to cosmetics
9.
Race as a possible endogenous factor in Irritant Contact
Dermatitis: Comparing the irritant response among White, Black, and Asian
individuals
10. Skin aging: Physical and
physiological changes
11. Skin aging: Impact of smoking and air
pollution
12. Skin barrier and transepidermal
water loss (TEWL): A critical overview
13. Skin lipid organization by electron
paramagnetic resonance
14. Determination of skin color in
relation to ethnicity, gender, age, site, and environmental factors: An
overview
15. Ultraviolet imaging of skin and
cosmetics
16. Tribology of skin, Alexis
Carrington
17. Formation and performance of
cosmetic films in cosmetics
18. Sensitive skin testing
19. Neurophysiological responses and
cosmetics
20. Noninvasive clinical assessment of
skin inflammation
21. Validated alternative methods
available for human Health and Safety assessment of cosmetic products and their
ingredients in the European Union
22. Pre-clinical human skin models for
cosmetic efficacy testing
23. Skin cleansing: New trends
24. Removal methods and evaluation of
makeup cosmetics
25. Hydrating substances
26. Skin care occlusive ingredients:
Predicting occlusion’s effects using partition coefficients
27. Antioxidant technology in skin care
28. Sunscreens and sun protection
29. Pollution-induced oxidative stress
in skin and related potential antioxidant protection
30. New perspectives in the control of
the skin aging process
31. Epigenetics and cosmetics
32. Skin lightening agents
33. Baby care products
34. Skin care products: Artificial
tanning
35. Skin restoration products after
cosmetic procedures
36. Skin surface pH and its implication
in skin health
37. Formulating Cosmetic Products
38. Silicones in cosmetics
39. Plants, plant products, and
indigenous practices in cosmetics and skin care
40. Aquatic environmental impact of
cosmetics
41. Regulatory trends in Cosmetic Dermatology:
Europe
42. Regulatory trends in Cosmetic
Dermatology: Singapore 43. Standardization:
ISO and cosmetics |