DERMATOLOGY: CLINICAL & BASIC SCIENCE SERIES SENSITIVE SKIN SYNDROME pdf

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[...]... 20 Treatments for Sensitive Skin: An Update 245 Zoe Diana Draelos Treating Visible Sensitive Skin 245 Treating Invisible Sensitive Skin 248 Algorithm for Evaluating Invisible Sensitive Skin 248 Botanical Treatment Considerations for Sensitive Skin 250 Sensitive Skin Product Guidelines 251 Summary 252 References 253 21 Tests for Sensitive Skin ... 102 9 Identification of a Sensitive Skin Panel 107 Marie C Marriott, David A Basketter, Karen J Cooper, and Lisa Peters Introduction 107 Definition of Sensitive Skin 108 Test Methods for Investigating Sensitive Skin 110 Problems Associated with Identifying a Sensitive Skin Panel 113 Conclusions 117 References 117 10 Sensitive Skin Symptoms as Risk Indicators... Acquired Sensitive Skin 129 Swen Malte John Primary and Secondary Sensitive Skin 129 Sodium Hydroxide for Skin Sensitivity Testing 130 Primary Skin Sensitivity Assessed with Sodium Hydroxide: Swift Modified Alkali Resistance Test 131 Acquired Skin Sensitivity Assessed with Sodium Hydroxide: Differential Irritation Test 139 Implications for Chemical Phenotyping of Sensitive Skin ... improve tolerance to the majority of cosmetic products Moreover, if sensitive skin involves several different causes, skin treatment must be selected to fit each mechanism An appropriate approach to improve the sensitivity of skin should be taken considering the different mechanisms of skin sensitivity among various skin types What Is Sensitive Skin? 5 REFERENCES 1 Amin S, Engasser PG, Maibach HI Side-effects... Stripping Techniques 68 Skin Barrier Function, Sensitivity, and Squamometry 69 Skin Barrier Function, Sensitivity, and Corneocyte Size 70 Atopic Dermatitis and Corneosurfametry 70 Corneosurfametry to Differentiate Between Different Types of Sensitive Skin 70 Use of Squamometry to Select Surfactant-Based Products for Sensitive Skin Subjects 71 Use of Skin Surface Stripping Methods... role in the pathogenesis of sensitive 1 2 Berardesca et al skin, although the presence of dermatitis demonstrates a general increase in skin reactivity to primary irritants lasting months Actually, sensitive skin is considered a category identified as being hypersensitive to stimuli—an increased permeability of the stratum corneum and acceleration of the nerve response in skin are considered to be involved... What Is Sensitive Skin? 3 correlation between skin reactivity and skin type was reported—higher reactions were detected in subjects with skin Type I (15) However, in a total of 110 subjects covering all six skin types, the SLS dose – response generated by applying the substance under four-hour occlusion demonstrated that there was no significant difference between the groups Even for Type VI skin, the... acceleration of the nerve response in skin are considered to be involved (4) Approximately 40% of the population consider themselves to possess the characteristics of sensitive skin, and 50% of these patients with sensitive skin demonstrate these uncomfortable symptoms without accompanying visible signs of inflammation (35) Non-invasive evaluation of sensitive skin may successfully predict individual... Introduction 193 Fabric Feel 194 Physiological Responses 198 Skin Irritation 202 Discussion 208 References 210 Contents ix 17 Contact Urticaria Syndrome and Sensitive Skin: Clinical Approach 215 Marina Goldovsky and Howard I Maibach References 222 18 Contact Allergy and Sensitive Skin 225 ¨ Harald Loffler Contact Allergy: The Influence... et al Sensitive skin at menopause; dew point and electrometric properties of the stratum corneum Maturitas 1998; 28:221 34 Seidenari S, Francomano M, Mantovani L Baseline biophysical parameters in subjects with sensitive skin Contact Dermatitis 1998; 38:311 35 Simion FA, Rau AH Sensitive skin Cosmet Toiletries 1994; 109:43 2 The Somatosensory System Francis McGlone Department of Neurological Sciences, . x0 y0 w0 h0" alt="" DERMATOLOGY: CLINICAL & BASIC SCIENCE SERIES SENSITIVE SKIN SYNDROME Published Titles: Bioengineering of the Skin: Cutaneous Blood. Alanko, Matti Hannuksela, and Howard I. Maibach DERMATOLOGY: CLINICAL & BASIC SCIENCE SERIES SENSITIVE SKIN SYNDROME Edited by Enzo Berardesca San Gallicano

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  • Front Cover

  • Preface

  • Contents

  • Contributors

  • 1. What Is Sensitive Skin?

  • 2. The Somatosensory System

  • 3. Neurophysiology of Itch

  • 4. Ethnic Sensitive Skin

  • 5. Ethnic Differences in Skin Sensitivity and Responses to Topically Applied Products

  • 6. The Complex Problems of Sensitive Skin

  • 7. Surface Stripping Techniques and Sensitive Skin

  • 8. Technical Bases of Biophysical Instruments Used in Sensitive Skin Testing

  • 9. Identification of a SensitiveSkin Panel

  • 10. Sensitive Skin Symptoms as Risk Indicators for Hand Eczema

  • 11. Objectifying Primary and Acquired Sensitive Skin

  • 12. Intra- and Inter-Individual Differences in Facial Skin Biophysical Properties

  • 13. Household Cleaning Products and Sensitive Skin

  • 14. Age and Gender as Influencing Factors in Skin Sensitivity

  • 15. Sensitive Skin: Epidemiological Approach and Impact on Quality of Life in France

  • 16. Fabrics and Sensitive Skin

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