| Literature DB >> 35888607 |
Seok-Young Kang1, Ji-Young Um1, Bo-Young Chung1, So-Yeon Lee1, Jin-Seo Park1, Jin-Cheol Kim1, Chun-Wook Park1, Hye-One Kim1.
Abstract
As interest in skin increases, the cosmetic market is also growing. It is difficult to choose between the numerous types of basic cosmetics on the market. This article aims to provide advice and guidance on which products to recommend according to a patient's skin condition. Appropriate application of a moisturizer attempts not only to improve the dryness, but also improve the skin's natural barrier function to protect the skin from internal and external irritants to keep the skin healthy. Moisturizers consist of various ingredients, including occlusive agents, emollients, humectants, lipid mixture, emulsifiers, and preservatives. Pathophysiology of dry skin is also discussed to provide readers with the background they need to choose the right moisturizer for themselves. As moisturizers play an important role as adjuvant in the treatment of common skin diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, psoriasis, acne and rosacea, which type of moisturizer is appropriate for each disease was also dealt with. Basic cosmetics, especially moisturizers, should be recommended in consideration of the ingredients, effectiveness and safety of each product, and the skin condition of each patient.Entities:
Keywords: cosmeceutical; cosmetics; moisturizer
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35888607 PMCID: PMC9315586 DOI: 10.3390/medicina58070888
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.948
Emollient substances.
| Alcohols | Esters |
|---|---|
| Octyldodecanol | Oleyl oleate |
| Hexyldecanol | Octyl stearate |
| Oleylalcohol | PEG-7 glyceryl cocoate |
Component of skin and moisturizer—hydrophilic humectant.
| SC Component | Biomimetic Moisturizer Ingredient |
|---|---|
| Natural moisturizing factors | |
| Amino acid | Amino acid |
| Pyrrolidone carboxylic acid | PCA & salts |
| Lactate | AHA & salts |
| Urea | Urea |
| Others | Polyhydric alcohols: |
Classification of moisturizers.
| Type | Characteristics | Functions | Ingredient | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Beauty wash | Flexible lotion, convergence lotion, cleansing lotion | Solubilizing the insoluble material in water soluble or micro-emulsion techniques make liquid cosmetic to show a state that is transparent ornon-transparent. | Used after cosmetic washing and restoring the skin surface pH to slightly acidic and supplying water. | Purified water (30 to 95%), alcohol (0.40), wetting agents (to 20%), the emollient agent, an emulsifier, detergent, solubilizing agent (surfactant, thickening agents), pH adjusting agents, perfumes, preservatives, pigments, discoloration inhibitors, biologically active substance |
| Lotion | o/w, w/o, w/o/w | Suitable for normal and oily skin during the summer because the feeling is neat due to the high proportion of water compared with oil. | Skin moisturizing and improving flexibility. | Similar to the ratio of the cream but the oil or wax components are low. Nonionic, anionic, amino acid-based surfactants are used for easier dissolving. |
| Cream | High/Low/Mid oil cream | Types of emulsions which disperse the two insoluble materials in a stable state | Skin moisturizing, improving flexibility, supplying pharmaceutical ingredients for cosmetics. | Stearic acid, alcohol, water, stearic acid monoglyceride, etc. |
| Gel | Water type | Feeling very neat and possible to use a water-soluble drug. | Providing a cooling sensation on the skin. | ▪ Water type |
| Essence | Wrinkles | The concentration of unparalleled beauty ingredient for skin. | Anti-wrinkles, moisturizing, softening effect, whitening, anti-acne effect | Water, lotion, cream, gel, etc. |
| Pack | Wiping Type | Improving blood circulation to seal the skin for a period of time. Making cosmetic ingredients that are contained in cosmetics to be well absorbed and hydrate the stratum corneum. | Moisturizing, flexibility, occlusive effect, cleansing effect, promotion of skin blood circulation | Gels, pastes, purified water, alcohol, humectants, thickeners, emollient agent, surfactant, etc. |