Facial moisturizers Body and hand feet moisturizers Also Works as an Anti-aging
Composition
| Tea tree oil |
| Kesar Extract |
| Olive oil |
| Vitamin E |
| Allantoin |
| Almond oil |
| Shea butter |
| Walnut Leaf Extract |
| Tocopheryl Acetate |
| Jojoba oil |
| Phyto Squalene |
| EGMS |
| Liquid paraffin |
| Aloevera Extract |
| Glycerine |
| Cream Base Q.S |
WORKS AS:- Emollients, humectants, moisturizers role in dermatology
Moisturizers are an important part of a dermatologist's armamentarium although little is written and well, less is truly known about them. There is a cornucopia of projected skin products in the market whose real scientific role is not proven. These products although at times are regarded as mere cosmetics but have a well-known role in many skin disorders. Adequate knowledge about their mechanism of action, dosage, usage, and adverse effects is a must for a dermatologist in this era. This article aims to bring forth the ever hidden facts of the much-hyped moisturizers. It is probably the first of its kind covering all aspects of moisturizers ranging from basic science to clinical usage, a subject that receives short shrift in the current dermatological text.