Titre : |
Sensitive skin : an ultra-sensitive topic |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Charlotte Vignal, Auteur ; L. Brun, Auteur ; Pascale Goyat, Auteur ; George Rosson, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2020 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 58-62 |
Note générale : |
Bibliogr. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Dermo-cosmétologie Etude in vitro Extraits de plantes:Extraits (pharmacie) Ingrédients cosmétiques Peau -- Soins et hygiène Sensibilité cutanée
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Index. décimale : |
668.5 Parfums et cosmétiques |
Résumé : |
Numerous epidemiological studies show that the number of people claiming to have sensitive skin is increasing every year in the world. Long underestimated, the impact of sensitive skin syndrome is finally recognised.
Although the links between sensitive skin, age and skin type are still being debated, there is now consensus among dermatologists as regards symptoms of sensitive skin.
Atopic skin associates two major problems: an alteration of its hydrolipidic barrier, from which extreme dryness and hypersensitivity arise, as well as a strong sensitivity to allergens, the cause of dermatitis, mainly in the form of eczema.
The most common aggravating factors generally fall into three categories: environmental factors, skin care products and the third category is that of internal factors: genetics, but also psychological stress and lifestyle choices such as diet, smoking which can cause redness and discomfort in sensitive skin.
The daily routine of cleaning and care of sensitive skin is essential to prevent and stop these unwelcome manifestations. And above all it must be done with suitable products. |
Note de contenu : |
- A UNIQUE MICROALGAE FOR A TARGETED SOLUTION
- MECHANISMS OF SKIN SENSIBILITY : Cholesterol : Essential & multifunctional lipid - Formation of the hydrophobic extracellular lipid matrix and plasma membrane of corneocytes - Sensitive skin/atopic skin
- IN VITRO TEST AND RESULTS : Carbonic anhydrase II (CA2) abundance - Filaggrin (FLG) abundance - Involucrin (INV) abundance
- Fig. 1 : Nannochloropsis Oceanica Extract composition
- Fig. 2 : Closed-circuit low carbon footprint photobioreactor technology process
- Fig. 3 : Cholesterol: an amphiphilic molecule
- Fig. 4 : Effects of inflammation
- Fig. 5 : Analysis of the positive effects of Natura-Tec Marine OceanMist CL
- Fig. 6 : CA2 abundance after treatment of RHE-Th2 (Atopic RHE) with Natura-Tec Marine OceanMist CL during 48h and analysis by immunofluorescence
- Fig. 7 : FLG abundance after treatment of Atopic RHE with Natura-Tec Marine OceanMist CL during 48h
- Fig. 8 : Analysis by immunofluorescence of FLG abundance after treatment of Atopic RHE with Natura-Tec Marine OceanMist CL during 48H
- Fig. 9 : INV abundance after treatment of Atopic RHE with Natura-Tec Marine OceanMist CL during 48h
- Fig. 10 : Analysis by immunofluorescence of INV abundance after treatment of Atopic RHE with Natura-Tec Marine OceanMist CL during 48H |
En ligne : |
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13kR0Q364u9TRigRKL46niZudbZhYte_e/view?usp=drive [...] |
Format de la ressource électronique : |
Pdf |
Permalink : |
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in PERSONAL CARE EUROPE > Vol. 14, N° 2 (04/2020) . - p. 58-62