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136,34 €Moisturizers is a concise resource for dermatologists and cosmetologists encompassing moisturisers for a range of specific dermatologic disorders.
The book is divided into eighteen chapters, beginning with a chapter on the classification of different moisturisers, and discussion on the myths and misconceptions surrounding them. Subsequent chapters cover the use of moisturisers for specific conditions, ranging from acne and rosacea, to neonatal skin care and eczema. The book also includes a chapter on natural moisturisers, and concludes with discussion on the potentially adverse effects of moisturisers, and a final chapter on moisturisers for hair and nails.
Key Points
•Concise resource for dermatologists and cosmetologists
•Chapters cover the use of moisturisers for a range of dermatologic conditions
•Includes chapters on natural moisturisers and moisturisers for hair and nails
Author information
Rashmi Sarkar MD MNAMS
Professor, Department of Dermatology, Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated LNJP Hospital, New Delhi, India
Contents
1. Classification Of Moisturisers
2. Myths And Misconceptions Of Moisturisers
3. Skin Barrier, Stratum Corneum Maturation And Miniaturisation, TEWL
4. Indications Of Moisturisers In Skin
5. Moisturisers In Atopic Dermatitis
6. Moisturisers In Acne
7. Moisturisers For Rosacea And Sensitive Skin
8. Moisturisers In Xerotic And Icthyotic Disorders
9. Maintaining Skin Integrity And Moisturisers In Aged
10. Steroid Sparing Emollients In Dermatology
11. Neonatal Skin Care Moisturisers
12. Barrier Cream In Prevention Of Hand Eczema
13. Moisturising Different Racial Skin Types
14. Moisturisers In Indian Climate
15. Natural Moisturisers(Including Vegetable Oils)
16. Moisturisers For Melasma And Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation
17. Adverse Effects Of Moisturizers
18. Moisturizers For Hair And Nails