Table of Contents
Volume 40 No 6
- Selective Removal of Sebum Components from Hair by Surfactants 11
- Comedogenicity and Irritancy of Commonly Used Ingredients in Skin Care Products 1313
- Development of a Novel Hybrid Powder Formulated to Quench Body Odor 2626
- Synergism of Preservative System Components: Use of the Survival Curve Slope Method to Demonstrate Anti-Pseudomonas Synergy of Methyl Paraben and Acrylic Acid Homopolymer/Copolymers in vitro 3838
- Skin Stripping as a Potential Method to Determine in vivo Cutaneous Metabolism of Topically Applied Drugs 5757
- Book Review 6464
- Abstracts 6565
- Information for Authors 6868
- Subject Index 7272
- Author Index 9999
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Selective removal of sebum components from hair by surfactants (pages 1-12)
Comedogenicity and irritancy of commonly used ingredients in skin care products (pages 13-25)
Development of a novel hybrid powder formulated to quench body odor (pages 26-37)
Synergism of preservative system components: Use of the survival curve slope method to demonstrate anti-Pseudomonas synergy of methyl paraben and acrylic acid homopolymer/copolymers in vitro (pages 38-56)
Skin stripping as a potential method to determine in vivo cutaneous metabolism of topically applied drugs (pages 57-63)