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research Sunscreen: Cosmetic or medical therapy?
The conclusion is that finasteride is linked to an increased risk of suicidal thoughts and a higher risk of completed suicide when used for hair loss.
research A Review on Cosmetic Preparation of Hair
The review explains how hair products work and the science of different hair types to help improve hair care research.
research Development of methods for identification and quantitative determination of active substances in the medicated cosmetic cream for use in trichology
Researchers developed a method to measure active ingredients in a hair loss treatment cream.
research A hedonic response to an assay made on octogenarians using cosmetics that promise to donate comfort, attractiveness and youth
Using cosmetics made elderly people feel more comfortable and attractive.
research A Review on Oils used in Herbal Cosmetics
Herbal oils like coconut, sunflower, and almond are popular in cosmetics for their skin and hair benefits with minimal side effects.
research Hair cosmetic alterations
The document concludes that individualized treatments for hair issues are effective, certain hair changes can indicate neurocutaneous diseases, specific lotions improve skin health, laser hair removal works but needs more study on long-term effects, men's cosmetics are diverse, peeling is effective but can have side effects, and facial pigmentation is often due to overactive skin cells.
research Dermatological drugs and cosmetics
Some cosmetics and dermatological drugs can cause allergic reactions and side effects, like skin irritation and systemic issues.
research P181 : Education can improve awareness of hair cosmetic product in patients with androgenetic alopecia: A population-based study
Education improves awareness and satisfaction with hair loss treatments.
research A quantitative hair growth assessment in androgenetic alopecia after application of two cosmetic lotions versus 2% topical minoxidil
Two cosmetic lotions improved hair growth and had better cosmetic effects than 2% minoxidil.
research REVIEW ON HERBAL COSMETICS IN SKIN CARE
Herbal cosmetics are safe and effective for skin care.
research Assessment of the photoprotection properties of hair cosmetics using the hemispherical directional reflectance method
Hair sunscreens were less effective than expected, especially for dark hair.
research Herbal Cosmetics and ancient Indian Medical Solutions: A Timeless Confluence of Beauty and Healing
Ayurvedic herbal remedies can effectively and safely enhance beauty by addressing underlying health imbalances.
research Study on applicability of microbial test method of hair cosmetics
Current microbial test methods for hair cosmetics need revision due to strong bacteriostasis.
research Plants used in cosmetics
Natural products in cosmetics are beneficial for skin and hair care with low toxicity.
research Caffeine’s Mechanisms of Action and Its Cosmetic Use
Caffeine in cosmetics may reduce cellulite, protect skin, and stimulate hair growth, but more research is needed on its use and effects.
research Hair: Its structure and response to cosmetic preparations
Hair can be damaged by daily routines, but protein-based products can protect and improve it.
research Nanocarriers as Active Ingredients Enhancers in the Cosmetic Industry—The European and North America Regulation Challenges
Nanocarriers can enhance cosmetics but face regulatory and safety challenges.
research Use of radiofrequency in cosmetic dermatology: focus on nonablative treatment of acne scars
Nonablative radiofrequency treatments, especially microneedle and fractional types, can improve acne scars by 25%–75% after 3-4 sessions, with full results in 3 months and some side effects.
research SKIN AND HAIR COSMETIC ISSUES IN WOMEN OF COLOR
A scarring hair loss condition mainly affects middle-aged women of African descent, impacting their quality of life, with treatments more effective when started early.
research Current Advances of Nanocarrier Technology-Based Active Cosmetic Ingredients for Beauty Applications
Nanocarrier technology in cosmetics improves ingredient delivery and effectiveness while reducing side effects.
research What Specialties Perform the Most Common Outpatient Cosmetic Procedures in the United States?
Dermatologists perform most outpatient cosmetic procedures in the U.S., especially on white women aged 40 to 59.
research A novel cosmetic approach to treat thinning hair
A new hair treatment with caffeine and other ingredients makes hair thicker and less likely to break.
research The effect of various cosmetic pretreatments on protecting hair from thermal damage by hot flat ironing.
Polymeric pretreatments can significantly reduce hair breakage and damage from hot flat irons.
research A review of the cosmetic use and potentially therapeutic importance of hyaluronic acid
Optimizing production conditions can improve hyaluronic acid's effectiveness and cost in cosmetics and therapy.
research A Review of Hand-Held, Home-Use Cosmetic Laser and Light Devices
Home-use cosmetic laser and light devices show modest results for hair removal and acne treatment, but more research is needed for confirmation.
research Application of Nanoemulsions in Cosmetics
Nanoemulsions improve stability and delivery of active ingredients in cosmetics for skin and hair care.
research Use of Ultra-High Frequency Electrosurgery (Radiosurgery) for Cosmetic Surgical Procedures
Radiosurgery in cosmetic surgery leads to quick healing and better-looking scars.
research Literature Review of Cosmetic Procedures in Men: Approaches and Techniques are Gender Specific
Men prefer less invasive cosmetic procedures and need different treatment approaches than women.
research Natural Melanogenesis Inhibitor, Antioxidant, and Collagen Biosynthesis Stimulator of Phytochemicals in Rice Bran and Husk Extracts from Purple Glutinous Rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Pieisu 1 CMU) for Cosmetic Application
Purple glutinous rice extracts can help whiten skin and reduce aging signs.