Towards optimal ph of the skin and topical formulations: From the current state of the art to tailored products
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Acidic pH of the skin surface has been recognized as a regulating factor for the maintenance of the stratum corneum homeostasis and barrier permeability. The most important functions of acidic pH seem to be related to the keratinocyte differentiation process, the formation and function of epidermal lipids and the corneocyte lipid envelope, the maintenance of the skin microbiome and, consequently, skin disturbances and diseases. As acknowledged extrinsic factors that affect skin pH, topically applied products could contribute to skin health maintenance via skin pH value control. The obtained knowledge on skins’ pH could be used in the formulation of more effective topical products, which would add to the development of the so-called products ‘for skin health maintenance’. There is a high level of agreement that topical products should be acidified and possess pH in the range of 4 to 6. However, formulators, dermatologists and consumers would benefit from some more precise guidance conce...rning favorable products pH values and the selection of cosmetic ingredients which could be responsible for acidification, together with a more extensive understanding of the mechanisms underlaying the process of skin acidification by topical products.
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Acidic topical products / Cosmetics / Skin pHIzvor:
Cosmetics, 2021, 8, 3Izdavač:
- MDPI AG
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DOI: 10.3390/cosmetics8030069
ISSN: 2079-9284
WoS: 000702267400001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85112290407
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85112290407&doi=10.3390%2fcosmetics8030069&partnerID=40&md5=4998ada2cb26d6660cf9ee55c84e03c9https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3940
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PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Lukić, Milica AU - Pantelić, Ivana AU - Savić, Snežana PY - 2021 UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85112290407&doi=10.3390%2fcosmetics8030069&partnerID=40&md5=4998ada2cb26d6660cf9ee55c84e03c9 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3940 AB - Acidic pH of the skin surface has been recognized as a regulating factor for the maintenance of the stratum corneum homeostasis and barrier permeability. The most important functions of acidic pH seem to be related to the keratinocyte differentiation process, the formation and function of epidermal lipids and the corneocyte lipid envelope, the maintenance of the skin microbiome and, consequently, skin disturbances and diseases. As acknowledged extrinsic factors that affect skin pH, topically applied products could contribute to skin health maintenance via skin pH value control. The obtained knowledge on skins’ pH could be used in the formulation of more effective topical products, which would add to the development of the so-called products ‘for skin health maintenance’. There is a high level of agreement that topical products should be acidified and possess pH in the range of 4 to 6. However, formulators, dermatologists and consumers would benefit from some more precise guidance concerning favorable products pH values and the selection of cosmetic ingredients which could be responsible for acidification, together with a more extensive understanding of the mechanisms underlaying the process of skin acidification by topical products. PB - MDPI AG T2 - Cosmetics T1 - Towards optimal ph of the skin and topical formulations: From the current state of the art to tailored products VL - 8 IS - 3 DO - 10.3390/cosmetics8030069 ER -
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Lukić, M., Pantelić, I.,& Savić, S.. (2021). Towards optimal ph of the skin and topical formulations: From the current state of the art to tailored products. in Cosmetics MDPI AG., 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics8030069
Lukić M, Pantelić I, Savić S. Towards optimal ph of the skin and topical formulations: From the current state of the art to tailored products. in Cosmetics. 2021;8(3). doi:10.3390/cosmetics8030069 .
Lukić, Milica, Pantelić, Ivana, Savić, Snežana, "Towards optimal ph of the skin and topical formulations: From the current state of the art to tailored products" in Cosmetics, 8, no. 3 (2021), https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics8030069 . .