Effect of Skin Barrier Damage on Absorption and Action of Cosmeceuticals
The skin acts as a primary defensive barrier protecting the human body against environmental aggressors, microbial invasion, and chemical exposure.
Recent Trends in Cosmetics [3048-8532(e)] is a peer-reviewed online journal launched in 2024 and has seen significant growth over the past few years due to increasing demand for products that enhance the beauty and promote self-care. With advancements in technology, the …
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Prof. Filiptsova Olga Vladimirovna, Professor
National University of Pharmacy, Kharkiv, Ukraine, 61168
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Journal: Recent Trends in Cosmetics
The skin acts as a primary defensive barrier protecting the human body against environmental aggressors, microbial invasion, and chemical exposure.
Herbal cosmetics have gained significant attention in recent years due to increasing consumer preference for natural and safe skincare products.
Cosmetic topical products are central to modern skin care, as they deliver active ingredients directly to the skin surface and upper layers to improve appearance, texture, and function.
The increasing demand for natural and sustainable skincare products has driven interest in bio-based cosmetic formulations.
Ferulic acid is low in toxicity and possesses a variety of physiological qualities, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial, anticancer, and antidiabetic effects.
Tridax procumbens (L.), also referred to as coat buttons or tridax daisy, is a common plant in the Asteraceae family that is well-known for its exceptional pharmacological and therapeutic properties.