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E-raamat: Cosmeceuticals and Active Cosmetics, Third Edition

Edited by (Jared R. Jagdeo, MD, MS, Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California, USA), Edited by (Department of Dermatolo), Edited by , Edited by (Department of Dermatology, University of California, Sacramento, CA, USA)
  • Formaat: 472 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781482214178
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Cosmeceuticals and Active Cosmetics discusses the science of nearly two dozen cosmeceuticals used today. This third edition provides ample evidence on specific cosmeceutical substances, their classes of use, skin conditions for which they are used, and points of interest arising from other considerations, such as toxicology and manufacturing. The book discusses both cosmetic and therapeutic uses of cosmeceuticals for various conditions including rosacea, dry skin, alopecia, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, purpura, and vitiligo.

Active ingredients in the following products are discussed: caffeine, curcumin, green tea, Rhodiola rosea, milk thistle, and more. Also covered are topical peptides and proteins, amino acids and derivatives, antioxidants, vitamins E and C, niacinamide, botanical extracts, and biomarine actives. Providing ample scientific references, this book is an excellent guide to understanding the science behind the use of cosmeceuticals to treat a variety of dermatological conditions.

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"The editors have taken a subject about which I am passionate and the contents list makes fascinating reading. For readers interested in the specific ingredients covered, there is interesting material and some good references to follow-up for further study. In summary, this is an interesting read of a collection of writings, but not a full reference text." Lorna Bowes, Director, Aesthetic Source, UK, PMFA News, July 2017

Praise for previous editions:

"An excellent treatise on cosmeceuticals, especially useful for the dermatologist and the dermatologic cosmetic surgeon." International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology

"This easily readable book will be printed over and over." Journal of Applied Cosmetology Praise for previous editions:

"An excellent treatise on cosmeceuticals, especially useful for the dermatologist and the dermatologic cosmetic surgeon." International Journal of Cosmetic Surgery and Aesthetic Dermatology

"This easily readable book will be printed over and over." Journal of Applied Cosmetology

Preface ix
Contributors xi
1 Bakuchiol: A Retinol-Like Functional Compound, Modulating Multiple Retinol and Non-Retinol Targets
1(18)
Ratan K. Chaudhuri
2 Cutaneous Applications of Caffeine
19(12)
Andrea M. Hui
Jared R. Jagdeo
Neil Brody
Reena Rupani
3 Curcumin in Cosmetics: Biochemical Basis for Skin Repair with Use of Topical Curcumin
31(16)
Madalene C.Y. Heng
4 The Cosmetic and Therapeutic Uses for Epicatechin-3-Gallate (EGCG)
47(8)
Michael S. Leo
Howard I. Maibach
Raja K. Sivamani
5 Ellagic Acid
55(6)
William Tuong
Raja K. Sivamani
6 Gamma-Linolenic Acid-Containing Vegetable Oils
61(10)
Reto Muggli
7 Hexylresorcinol: Providing Skin Benefits by Modulating Multiple Molecular Targets
71(12)
Ratan K. Chaudhuri
8 Hydroxyacids
83(8)
Claudine Pierard-Franchimont
Didier Saint-Leger
Sarah Peters
Gerald E. Pierard
9 Kinetin
91(6)
Stanley B. Levy
10 Topical Resveratrol
97(10)
Andrea M. Hui
Jared R. Jagdeo
Neil Brody
11 Impact of Rhodiola rosea on Skin
107(6)
Mahtab Jafari
12 Silymarin
113(4)
Andrew Mamalis
Jared R. Jagdeo
13 Topical Niacinamide
117(10)
Andrea M. Hui
Bishr Al Dabagh
14 Anti-Aging Topical Peptides and Proteins
127(36)
Fakhra Khalid
Farzam Gorouhi
Howard I. Maibach
15 Amino Acids and Derivatives
163(14)
Kazutami Sakamoto
16 Antioxidants
177(14)
Frank Dreher
Jens Thiele
Jacquelyn Levin
17 Decorative Cosmetics
191(30)
Giorgiana Giancola
Mitchell L. Schlossman
18 Hair Cosmetics and Cosmeceuticals
221(14)
Robin Alexander
19 Moisturizers: Treatment of Dry Skin Syndrome and Barrier Defects
235(26)
Marie Loden
20 Cosmeceutical Treatments of the Nail
261(8)
Alexandra R. Vaughn
Raja K. Sivamani
21 Botanicals and Cosmeceuticals for Sun Protection
269(12)
William Tuong
Sandy Kuo
Raja K. Sivamani
22 UV Care
281(16)
Kumi Arakane
Eiji Naru
23 Topical Vitamins E, C, and Ferulic Acid and Topical L-Selenomethionine
297(18)
Karen E. Burke
Doren Madey Pinnell
24 The Use of Cosmeceuticals in Rosacea
315(12)
Ashley Clark
Whitney A. Fisk
Hadar A. Lev-Tov
Raja K. Sivamani
25 Cosmeceutical Treatments for Androgenetic Alopecia
327(4)
Michael S. Leo
Howard I. Maibach
Raja K. Sivamani
26 Eczema, Xerosis, and Cutaneous Barrier Repair
331(12)
M. Catherine Mack Correa
Diana R. Johnson
Julie B. Hirsch
Katharine M. Martin
27 Melasma and Depigmentation Agents
343(14)
Oma N. Agbai
Susan C. Taylor
28 The Use of Cosmeceuticals for Oily Skin, Seborrhea, and Seborrheic Dermatitis
357(8)
Negar Foolad
Chelsea Ma
Raja K. Sivamani
29 Cosmeceutical Treatments for Purpura
365(4)
Michael S. Leo
Raja K. Sivamani
30 Vitiligo (Repigmentation Agents)
369(16)
Amir Al-Dabagh
Andrea M. Hui
Bishr Al Dabagh
31 Botanical Extracts
385(18)
Alain Khaiat
Claude Saliou
32 Biomarine Actives
403(8)
Gina Athwal
33 Analytical Chemistry of Botanical Extracts
411(18)
Susan E. Ebeler
Alyson E. Mitchell
34 Legal Distinction in the United States between a Cosmetic and a Drug
429(14)
Peter Barton Hutt
Index 443
Edited by Raja K. Sivamani, MD, assistant professor of clinical dermatology, University of California, Davis, USA

Jared R. Jagdeo, MD, MS, Department of Dermatology, University of California-Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento, California; and Department of Dermatology, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA

Peter Elsner, MD, Department of Dermatology, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena, Germany

Howard I. Maibach, MD, University of California School of Medicine, Department of Dermatology, San Francisco, USA