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Among others you find here publications about phytohormones, regeneration of skin barrier and applied corneotherapy. |
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Synergy effects: Pre- and aftercare for aesthetic procedures
Aesthetic operations are booming. It is more or less about modelling the whole body. Skin care plays a decisive role in restoring intact skin after surgery. But even before the operation, the right choice of skincare can ensure good skin condition and thus contribute to an optimal result for... published in Beauty Forum 2024 (9), 94-96
Sport & exercise - influences on the skin
Exercise is not very popular across all generations. This has an impact on the body and health. The skin is also affected. A lack of exercise can lead to reduced blood circulation and therefore a dull complexion. It can increase stress levels, which often leads to skin problems. The production of... published in Medical 2024 (4), 56-60
Three times active against wrinkles
Cosmetic active ingredients have multiple functions. Taken together, the spectrum of activities corresponds to the typical set of instruments against premature skin ageing, i.e., anti-aging. It can be divided into preventive protective, regenerative and anti-inflammatory activities. Sustainability... published in Beauty Forum 2022 (12), 48-50
Anti-aging products and treatments under the microscope
When it comes to anti-aging products, the question arises as to what has a superficial, temporary, substantial or lasting effect against signs of aging in the skin. Keeping an overview has become difficult. Find out the most important facts, effective treatment methods and sustainable active... published in Medical by Beauty Forum 2022 (4), 10-13 and (5), 18-19
Inflammaging – the role of adequate skin care
Various causes are responsible for the human skin aging process. Research still remains to be done in order to clarify all the mechanisms involved in the highly complex interactions. A very recent research approach focuses on the so-called inflammaging or in other words the age-related inflammation... published in Diskurs Dermatologie 2021 (6), 28-29
Pills to supplement the diet - the impact of food supplements on the skin
Food supplement sales are booming - not only in pharmacies. They are supposed to compensate organic deficits, de-acidify the body or relieve the skin from wrinkles. Which of the promises are realistic? published in Kosmetik International 2019 (6), 124-127
The seeming and the real - What really works: Cosmeceuticals, Placebos & Co.
The supply of products and promises are booming in the anti-aging beauty care. Not only consumers but also professionals have a hard time staying on top of things. In the following you will find a summary on reliable but also dispensable substances. published in Beauty Forum 2019 (4), 66-67 and (5), 54-55
Elastase - the target of a novel anti-aging strategy to defy skin aging, loss of skin elasticity and wrinkle formation
In the skin, the epidermal stem cells are responsible for the formation and regeneration of all the different cells in the epidermis. Since the skin progressively differentiates and regenerates, the epidermal stem cells are the most important skin cells in charge of the epidermal homeostasis, of the... published inÄsthetische Dermatologie (mdm)2012 (6), 38-40
Radio waves and boswellia nanoparticles - a new derma rejuvenation therapy
Considerations on skin physiology and skin aging from the biochemical point of view published inÄsthetische Dermatologie (mdm)2010 (4), 18-25
Eye care basics - on active agents and eye formulations
Besides language and gestures also our eyes play a significant role in communication. Expressive eyes can be the decisive factor in determining sympathy and appeal. That is why the preventive cosmetic care of the eye area is of particular importance. published in Beauty Forum 2010 (6), 66-68
Enhanced skin structure through innovative anti-aging treatment with Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and boswellia nanoparticles
[IPL-activated boswellia-(frankincense-)Triterpenes] published inÄsthetische Dermatologie (mdm)2009 (4), 28-33
Laser- & IPL treatments - the appropriate skin care
The use of lasers in the cosmetic and dermatological treatment has become increasingly popular in recent years. Experience has shown that preparative steps before the treatment and an adequate follow-up care are of vital importance in order to achieve optimal results. published inBeauty Forum2009 (9), 70-72
Lasting effect? Tendencies in anti-aging treatments
Wrinkles - now customers can well do without these and that is the reason why they willingly buy the promoted anti-aging skin care products on the market. Aim of these products however should be the effective prevention of the skin aging process. According to Dr. Hans Lautenschläger empty words or... published inKosmetik International2008 (9), 47-50
Medical Wellness - a powerful combination
Cosmetics - medicine - wellness: an increasing number of intersections and overlappings can be noticed between these disciplines. Cosmetics is spreading its activities into the boundaries of medicine. The field of "medical wellness" fills the gap between medicine and wellness and often has its roots... published inKosmetische Praxis2007 (5), 30-32
Regeneration of the skin barrier
The objective of regenerating the skin is just as old as cosmetic itself. The decorative cosmetic shows how we would like to look after the regeneration. The caring cosmetic with the active agents at its disposal tries to support the regeneration to revitalize, soothe and protect the neglected,... published inKosmetik International2000 (8), 100-103
Regeneration - the potentials of cosmetic products
In general usage, the term regeneration already is more or less identified with a magic formula against skin aging. Accordingly, there is a large variety of different prescriptions in form of products and treatments on the market. Quite evidently, the aging process of the skin cannot be stopped;... published inBeauty Forum2003 (3), 72-74
Under close scrutiny - phytohormones
Hormones control our bodily functions throughout our entire life. They also have effects on our skin. As hormones have a systemic influence though, they are not allowed in cosmetic products. The research for substances with hormone-like effects proved successful in plants. Detailed information on... published inKosmetische Praxis2006 (1), 13-15
Corneotherapy and anti-aging
Corneotherapy was coined in the nineties by Professor A.M. Kligman. In his studies he proved that a skin therapy with moisturizers already could achieve clinical effects. Experience has shown now that corneotherapy can also protect the skin against premature aging. published inProfi Kosmetik2005 (8), 36-37
Applied corneotherapy and skin care - guidelines for the anti-aging treatment
Based on the corneotherapeutic treatment founded by Prof. A. Kligman a detailed strategy against premature skin aging is discussed. Specific elements of this strategy are the preservation of the NMF (moisture balance, protection against radicals) as well as the barrier layers, the protection against... published in Ästhetische Dermatologie (mdm) 2007 (3), 8-16
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