In vitro and ex vivo tests in contemporary cosmetology
Journal Title: CHEMIK nauka-technika-rynek - Year 2010, Vol 64, Issue 2
Abstract
The fundamental role of in vitro studies in contemporary cosmetology has been discussed. Studies on skin models have been described. Ex vivo studies have been presented for the purpose of evaluating the effect of components and ready cosmetics on human skin under laboratory conditions. Dermocosmetics have been introduced – specialist cosmetic preparations, available only in pharmacies. Seven stages of working on dermocosmetics have been presented.
Authors and Affiliations
Renata Dębowska
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