Introducing a new title in the Procedures in Cosmetic Dermatology Series! This breakthrough reference presents up-to-
the-minute, practical guidance on the use of cosmeceuticals (skin care products that fall between a cosmetic and a
pharmaceutical) as well as microdermabraion and "lunchtime peels"-edited by one of the top experts in the world, Dr.
Zoe Draelos. Succinctly written and lavishly illustrated, this resource focuses on procedural information and provides
practical and realistic advice for those looking to guide their patients in the use of these products and procedures
based on sound scientific evidence.
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Introduction : what are cosmeceuticals? by Albert M. Kligman 1
1 Cosmeceuticals and the practice of dermatology by Ellen C. Gendler 5
2 Cosmeceuticals : function and the skin barrier by Anthony W. Johnson 11
3 Cosmeceutical formulation considerations by Kenneth Klein 19
4 The cosmeceutical marketplace by Doug Stuckey 23
5 Evaluating cosmeceutical efficiency by Gary L. Grove and Jonn Damia and Charles Zerweck 27
6 Retinoids by John E. Oblong and Donald L. Bissett 35
7 Cosmeceutical vitamins : vitamin E by Jens J. Thiele and Swarna Ekanayake-Mudiyanselage and Sherry N. Hsieh 43
8 Cosmeceutical vitamins : vitamin C by Patricia Farris 51
9 Cosmeceutical vitamins : vitamin B by Donald L. Bissett and John E. Oblong and Cynthia A. Berge 57
10 Physiological lipids for barrier repair in dermatology by Peter M. Elias 63
11 Cosmeceutical botanicals : part 1 by Zoe Diana Draelos 71
12 Cosmeceutical botanicals : part 2 by Carl R. Thornfeldt 79
13 Cosmeceutical metals by James R. Schwartz 89
14 Cosmeceutical moisturizers by James Q. Del Rosso 97
15 Skin lightening agents by Marta I. Rendon and Jorge I. Gaviria 103
16 Exfoliants : AHAs and BHAs by Cherie M. Ditre 111
17 Peptides and proteins by Mary P. Lupo 119
18 Nutritional antioxidants by Karen E. Burke 125
19 Endogenous growth factors as cosmeceuticals by Richard E. Fitzpatrick 133
20 Sunscreens by Dee Anna Glaser and Heidi Ann Waldorf 139