Textbook of Cosmetic Dermatology By Robert Baran, Howard I. Maibach Edition: 3, illustrated Published by Taylor & Francis, 2004 ISBN 1841843113, 9781841843117 832 pages
1. Climatic influence on cosmetic skin parameters 2. Skin and gender 3. Classification of healthy human facial skin 4. Cosmetic percutaneous absorption 5. Percutaneous penetration and diffusion of cosmetic ingredients : implications for safety and efficacy 6. Nail penetration : enhancement of topical delivery of antifungal drugs by chemical modification of the human nail 7. In vitro toxicity assays for predicting cosmetic-induced irritancy 8. Cosmetic applications of solid lipid nanoparticles and nanostructured lipid carriers 9. [alpha]-Hydoxyacids, polyhydroxy acids, aldobionic acids and their topical actions 10. Dimethylaminoethanol : a new skin-care ingredient for aging skin 11. Topical niacinamide provides skin aging appearance benefits while enhancing barrier function 12. Applications of total soy in skin care 13. Kinetin 14. Alternative drugs in dermatology : an overview 15. Urokinase 16. Filaggrin and dry skin 17. Antioxidants 18. Microemulsion formulations for cutaneous drug delivery 19. Ceramides and the skin 20. Perfumes 21. Main finished products : moisturizing and cleansing creams 22. Skin-care products for normal, dry and greasy skin 23. Self-tanning products 24. Masks and astringents/toners 25. Cosmeceuticals 26. Ancillary skin-care products 27. Hair care 28. Dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis 29. Facial and body hair 30. The human periorbital wrinkle 31. Eye make-up 32. Cosmetology for normal nails 33. Cosmetics for abnormal arid pathologic nails 34. Nail varnish formulation 35. Hand and body lotions 36. Anticellulite products 37. Anatomy and physiology of the vulva as related to cosmetology 38. Role of lipids in irritant dermatitis 39. Ichthyosis 40. Atopic dermatitis 41. Therapy of telangiectasia and varicose veins and their complications 42. Hirsutism 43. Pigmentation : dyschromia 44. Cosmetic rehabilitation therapy 45. Acne 46. Idiopathic hyperhidrosis 47. Aging and photoaging 48. Modulation of inflammatory reactions in skin : a new approach to the treatment of premature aging 49. Sea water salts : effect on inflammatory skin disease : an overview 50. Menopause, skin and cosmetology 51. The treatment of keloids 52. Cosmetics for men 53. Cosmetic dermatology in children 54. Ethnic cosmetics : Blacks, Hispanics and Orientals 55. Ethnicity as a possible endogenous factor in irritant contact dermatitis : comparing the irritant response among Caucasians, Blacks and Asians 56. Racial (ethnic) differences in skin properties : the objective data 57. Non-invasive assessment techniques in cosmetology : measurement of blood flow in the cutaneous microvasculature 58. Stratum corneum water content and transepidermal water loss 59. Non-invasive techniques for cutaneous investigation 60. Clinical methods for assessing hair regrowth in androgenetic alopecia 61. Thermal sensory testing : a tool for evaluation of sensory irritation of cosmetic products and sensitive skin 62. Efficacy of moisturizers assessed through bioengineering techniques 63. Tribological studies on skin : measurement of the coefficient of friction 64. Is tumescent liposuction safe? 65. Autologous fat transplantation : my technique of lipofilling 66. Superficial and medium-depth facial chemical peels 67. Dermabrasion 68. Soft-tissue augmentation 69. Augmentation of lips and nasolabial folds with a dual-porosity expanded polytetrafluoroethylene implant 70. Hair transplantation 71. Cosmetic cryosurgery 72. Botulinum toxin 73. Infrared irradiation : skin effects and protection 74. Photodamage of the skin : protection and reversal with topical antioxidants 75. Protection of the skin against ultraviolet radiation : are UVA rays dangerous? 76. Efficacy of sunscreens 77. Distribution of sunscreens on the skin 78. Side-effects and social aspects of cosmetology : adverse cosmetic reactions 79. Social, psychological and psychiatric aspects of cosmetic use