Table of Contents
Volume 64 No 1
- Enzymatically generated hydrogen peroxide reduces the number of acne lesions in acne vulgaris 11
- Preparation and characterization of cosmeceutical liposomes loaded with avobenzone and arbutin 99
- Alignment control and softness creation in hair with glycylglycine 1919
- Effect and mechanism of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG). against the hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative damage in human dermal fibroblasts 3535
- A new strategy to modulate alopecia using a combination of two specific and unique ingredients 4545
- The importance and perspective of plant-based squalene in cosmetology 5959
- Investigation of parabens in commercial cosmetics for children in Beijing, China 6767
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Enzymatically generated hydrogen peroxide reduces the number of acne lesions in acne vulgaris (pages 1-8)
Preparation and characterization of cosmeceutical liposomes loaded with avobenzone and arbutin (pages 9-18)
Alignment control and softness creation in hair with glycylglycine (pages 19-34)
Effect and mechanism of epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG). against the hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative damage in human dermal fibroblasts (pages 35-44)
A new strategy to modulate alopecia using a combination of two specific and unique ingredients (pages 45-58)
The importance and perspective of plant-based squalene in cosmetology (pages 59-66)
Investigation of parabens in commercial cosmetics for children in Beijing, China (pages 67-72)