Harry's cosmeticology Volume 2: focus books : handbook of skin anti-aging theories for cosmetic formulation development : anti-aging pathways
معرفی کتاب «Harry's cosmeticology Volume 2: focus books : handbook of skin anti-aging theories for cosmetic formulation development : anti-aging pathways» نوشتهٔ Julie A. Evans; Elizabeth J. Johnson، منتشرشده توسط نشر Chemical Publishing Company در سال 2010. این کتاب در 2600 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The new 9th edition of Harry's Cosmeticology is available as a 3 volume set containing over 2600 pages of new information on the recent changes in the cosmetic and personal care industry. Chemical Publishing is now offering key parts of the title for those interested in a particular subject area covered in the book. Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Edition has developed a new line of "Focus Books" for this purpose. Focus books are a series of selected chapters that can be used as a reference guide for a particular subject area. This focus book covers: Part 5 Anti-Aging - Part 5.0 Fundamentals of Skin Anti-Aging Overview - Navin M. Geria - Part 5.1 Theories of Aging: Skin Anti-Aging: At the Tipping Point - Navin M. Geria - Part 5.2 The Cellular Water Principle - Howard Murad, - Part 5.3 Anti-Senescence: Achieving the Anti-Aging Effect by Managing Cellular Functions - Shyam Gupta and Linda Walker - Part 5.4 Glycation, Proteasome Activation, and Telomere Maintenance - Karl Lintner - Part 5.5 Sirtuins and Skin -Edward Pelle and Nadine Pernodet - Part 5.6 Epigenetics of Skin Aging - Rebecca Gadberry - Part 5.7 Chronobiology of the Skin: Skin Circadian Rhythm and Clock Genes: A New Approach to Slowing Down the Aging Process - Edward Pelle and Nadine Pernodet - Part 5.8 Stress, Sleep and Epigenetic Orthodontics: New Directions for Non-Surgical Skin Anti-Aging - Part 5.8.2 Epigenetic Orthodontics and Dento-Facial Orthopedics: Non-surgical Facial Esthetic Therapy - Dr. Barry Chase - Volume 2 of a 3 Volume set. Harry's Cosmeticology, the most popular cosmetic technical book of all time, is updated by Meyer R. Rosen, FRSC, FAIC, together with over 150 international experts in the essential fundamentals, advanced and frontier areas of cosmetics and personal care science and technology. - Part 4 Ingredients - Part 4.2.1 Natural and Synthetic Polymers: Designing Rheological Properties for Applications - Part 4.2.2 Rheology Modifiers and Consumer Perception - Part 4.2.3.1 Silicones in Personal Care Products: Polydimethyl Siloxanes, Organosilicone Polymers, & Copolymers - Part 4.2.3.2 Silicone Elastomer Applications - Part 4.2.4 Skin Whitener Ingredients - Part 4.2.5 Marine Ingredients for Skin Care: An Ocean of Resources - Part 4.2.6 Topical Reduction of Visible Skin Deterioration Due to Cellulite - Part 4.3.1 Topical Retinoids - Part 4.3.2 Peptides for Anti-Aging Skin Care - Part 4.3.3 MicroRNAs in Skin Physiology - Part 4.3.4 Amino Acids - Part 4.3.5 AHAs and Beyond: Anti-Aging Ingredients and Their Benefits for All Layers of the Skin - Part 4.3.6 Cytokines, Growth Factors, and Stem Cells: Newest Approaches to Younger Looking Skin - Part 4.3.7 Antioxidants in Cosmetics for Anti-Aging - Part 5 Anti-Aging - Part 5.0 Fundamentals of Skin Anti-Aging Overview - Part 5.1 Theories of Aging: Skin Anti-Aging: At the Tipping Point - Part 5.2 The Cellular Water Principle - Part 5.3 Anti-Senescence: Achieving the Anti-Aging Effect by Managing Cellular Functions - Part 5.4 Glycation, Proteasome Activation, and Telomere Maintenance - Part 5.5 Sirtuins and Skin - Part 5.6 Epigenetics of Skin Aging - Part 5.7 Chronobiology of the Skin: Skin Circadian Rhythm and Clock Genes: A New Approach to Slowing Down the Aging Process - Part 5.8 Stress, Sleep and Epigenetic Orthodontics: New Directions for Non-Surgical Skin Anti-Aging - Part 5.8.2 Epigenetic Orthodontics and Dento-Facial Orthopedics: Non-surgical Facial Esthetic Therapy Photodamage is known to occur in skin with exposure to sunlight, specifically ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Such damage includes inflammation, oxidative stress, breakdown of the extracellular matrix, and development of cancer in the skin. Sun exposure is considered to be one of the most important risk factors for both nonmelanoma and melanoma skin cancers. Many phytonutrients have shown promise as photoprotectants in clinical, animal and cell culture studies. In part, the actions of these phytonutrients are thought to be through their actions as antioxidants. In regard to skin health, phytonutrients of interest include vitamin E, certain flavonoids, and the carotenoids, β-carotene, lycopene and lutein. This fully-updated ninth edition has been designed for use as a textbook for cosmetic chemistry courses and for professional use within cosmetic and personal care product companies. Includes discussion of formulating, sensory characterization, delivery systems, nutracosmetics, nanocosmetics, testing, sustainability and cosmetic manufacturing. This fully-updated ninth edition has been designed for use as a textbook for cosmetic chemistry at universities and for professional use within cosmetic and personal care product companies of all sizes. The second volume in the three-volume set discusses ingredients and anti-aging. This Focus Book contains selected chapters from Harry's Cosmeticology, Ninth Edition, Volume 5: Skin Anti-Aging Theories for Cosmetic Formulation Development. It is an invaluable reference guide for anyone interested in this particular subject area.
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