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research Lavenders, Their Phytochemical Properties, and Their Uses for Medical and Cosmetic Purposes
Lavender is widely used for its calming effects and in beauty products, but its medical effectiveness is not fully proven and not FDA-approved.
research A Comprehensive Review on Herbs used for hairs mask for multiple uses.
Herbal hair masks can naturally improve hair health and appearance.
research Applications of lasers in dermatology: From hair removal to skin rejuvenation
Lasers are effective for hair removal, skin rejuvenation, and acne treatment in dermatology.
research Rejuvenation by Design: Building Cosmetic Products with Extracellular Vesicle Technology, the Example of Exo.Reset®
Exo.Reset® uses extracellular vesicle technology for skin rejuvenation.
research Traditional Uses and Pharmacologically Active Constituents of Dendrobium Plants for Dermatological Disorders: A Review
Dendrobium plants have compounds useful for treating skin issues and developing new drugs and cosmetics.
research Botulinum Toxins in Medical and Cosmetic Dermatology
Botulinum toxins are safe for various medical and cosmetic uses, but more research is needed for long-term safety and effectiveness in hair growth treatments.
research Volatile Components in Agarwood from Laos and Thailand: A Comparative Study and Evaluation of Their Medicinal and Cosmetic Potential
Agarwood from Laos and Thailand shows potential for anti-inflammatory and cosmetic uses.
research Ethnobotany of medicinal plants used in dermatology in Türkiye: a review
Türkiye uses many local plants to treat skin problems.
research Intense Pulsed Light: From the Past to the Future
Future clinical uses of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) are likely to grow and become more effective with new advancements and combined treatments.
research Botulinum toxin in modern clinical and aesthetic medicine: history, applications, risks and future perspectives
Botulinum toxin is effective for medical and cosmetic uses but requires careful handling to avoid serious side effects.
research Chemical Composition and Bioactive Properties of Camellia oleifera C. Abel Leaves
Camellia oleifera leaves have compounds beneficial for cosmetics and medicine.
research The Non-Cosmetic Dermatological Use of Botulinum Neurotoxin
Botulinum Neurotoxin-A can treat acne, oily skin, rosacea, hair loss, prevent scars, relieve nerve pain, reduce excessive sweating, and manage psoriasis, but more trials are needed to confirm its effectiveness.
research Cosmetic potential of Southeast Asian herbs: an overview
Southeast Asian herbs show promise for skin and hair care, but more research is needed to confirm their effectiveness in cosmetics.
research A Comprehensive Review on Platelet-Rich Plasma Activation: A Key Player in Accelerating Skin Wound Healing
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) speeds up skin wound healing and has potential in medical and cosmetic uses.
research Measuring the level of awareness of youth using cosmetic nutritional supplements in Saudi Arabia
Most young people in Saudi Arabia use cosmetic nutritional supplements for nutrient deficiencies and appearance, but more education on proper use is needed.
research The Wonder Tool Platelet Rich Plasma in Cosmetic Dermatology, Trichology and Hair Transplant
PRP therapy is effective for hair regrowth and improving hair quality with minimal side effects.
research Ethnopharmaceutical study of dermatological and cosmetic applications: a Lithuanian perspective
Traditional plant-based remedies are still used in Lithuania for skin and hair care.
research Cosmetics and Cosmeceutical Applications of Chitin, Chitosan and Their Derivatives
Chitin and chitosan are useful in cosmetics for oral care, haircare, and skincare, including UV protection and strength improvement.
research Cosmetic devices based on active transdermal technologies
Active transdermal technologies in cosmetics help deliver skin treatments effectively, but their safety and effectiveness depend on skin type and treatment choice.
research HERBAL COSMETICS OF TURKIYE
Turkish herbal cosmetics use various plants for hair care, skincare, and other personal hygiene purposes.
research Dermatological drugs, topical agents, and cosmetics
Dermatological drugs and cosmetics can cause serious side effects like cancer, allergies, and heart issues.
research Hedychium spicatum: a systematic review on traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology and future prospectus
Hedychium spicatum has medicinal properties but needs more research for scientific validation and use.
research An overview about Therapeutic uses, clinical efficacy, safety and classes of Retinoids and its efficacy for Treatment of skin aging
Retinoids effectively treat skin aging but have safety and stability issues.
research Lansium domesticum—A Fruit with Multi-Benefits: Traditional Uses, Phytochemicals, Nutritional Value, and Bioactivities
Langsat fruit has health benefits like fighting malaria, bacteria, and aging, but its peel is toxic.
research Jojoba Oil: An Updated Comprehensive Review on Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Uses, and Toxicity
Jojoba oil is highly valued for its diverse medicinal and industrial uses.
research 14 Dermatological drugs, topical agents, and cosmetics
Dermatological treatments can have significant side effects, including allergic reactions, sexual dysfunction, and increased cancer risk.
research Which plant for which skin disease? Part 2: Dermatophytes, chronic venous insufficiency, photoprotection, actinic keratoses, vitiligo, hair loss, cosmetic indications
Certain plant extracts can effectively treat skin conditions like athlete's foot, chronic vein problems, sun damage, skin growths, vitiligo, and hair loss, and may also improve skin appearance.
research Putting platelet-rich fibrin into practice
Platelet-rich fibrin is becoming popular for medical and cosmetic uses like hair growth and natural fillers.
research Treatment of androgen excess in females: Yesterday, today and tomorrow
The document concludes that treating androgen excess needs patience, managing expectations is important, and many drugs used are not officially approved, suggesting cosmetic options for mild cases.