This text defines what constitutes cosmeceuticals and discusses various classes of products, from anti-ageing skin care and repair, anti-acne, and hair-growth compounds to agents for treating skin infections, rashes and irritations. It includes a chapter by Dr Albert Kligman, Emeritus Professor of Dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, who coined the term cosmeceuticals.
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..."contributes a great deal on 'cosmeceuticals'." ---Chemical Business, 2000 "It is...important that the whole medical and the chemical class that deals with topic products, both drug and cosmetic, has this book in the personal library. This easily readable book will for sure be printed over and over." ---Journal of Applied Cosmetology, 2001
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