- A moisturizer, or
emollient, is a
cosmetic preparation used for protecting, moisturizing, and
lubricating the skin.
These functions are
normally performed...
-
widely used in
cosmetic and hair-care
applications due to its stability,
emolliency and smooth, soft skin feel. The oil in its
unpurified form is not suitable...
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National Formulary as a non-proprietary
emollient preparation. It is used as a topical,
external medicine,
emollient moisturiser, and general-purpose substitute...
- and as a moisturizer. It is
often combined with zinc
oxide to form an
emollient and astringent, zinc and
castor oil cream,
which is
commonly used to treat...
- cases, dry skin can
safely be
treated with
moisturizers (also
called emollients).
Xeroderma occurs most
commonly on the scalp,
lower legs, arms, hands...
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Whole grains Bran
products Nuts Legumes, such as beans, peas, and
lentils Emollient laxatives, also
known as
stool softeners, are
anionic surfactants that...
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Diprobase is an
emollient,
specifically targeted at
eczema and dermatitis. It is an
occlusive emollient,
meaning that it
restores the
layer of oil on...
- (availability
depending on country):
Topicort Emollient Cream (0.25% desoximetasone)
Topicort LP
Emollient Cream (0.05% desoximetasone)
Topisolone Cream...
- ATC code D02
Emollients and
protectives is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of alphanumeric...
- short-term treatment.
Moisturizers and
emollients such as
mineral oil,
petroleum jelly, and
decubal (an oil-in-water
emollient) were
found to
increase the clearance...