- A moisturizer, or
emollient, is a
cosmetic preparation used for protecting, moisturizing, and
lubricating the skin.
These functions are
normally performed...
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National Formulary as a non-proprietary
emollient preparation. It is used as a topical,
external medicine,
emollient moisturiser, and general-purpose substitute...
- springs. Some bath
salts contain glycerine so the
product will act as an
emollient, humectant, or lubricant.
Fragrances and
colors are
often added to bath...
- its
lower costs and
desirable physical properties, led to its use as an
emollient and
moisturizer in cosmetics.
Squalene was
traditionally sourced from...
- with an
allergy patch skin test. It is
treated with
simple moisturizers,
emollients, and
sometimes topical steroids,
while perioral dermatitis is worsened...
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Whole grains Bran
products Nuts Legumes, such as beans, peas, and
lentils Emollient laxatives, also
known as
stool softeners, are
anionic surfactants that...
- as an
aqueous and
nonaqueous viscosity-increasing agent. It
imparts an
emollient feel to the skin and can be used in water-in-oil emulsions, oil-in-water...
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direct DNA damage. The
ethylhexanol portion is a
fatty alcohol,
adding emollient and oil-like (water resistant) properties.
Octocrylene can
penetrate into...
- ResearchGate. Hon, K. L.; Kung, J. S.; Ng, W. G.; Leung, T. F. (2018). "
Emollient treatment of
atopic dermatitis:
latest evidence and
clinical considerations"...
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Diprobase is an
emollient,
specifically targeted at
eczema and dermatitis. It is an
occlusive emollient,
meaning that it
restores the
layer of oil on...