Handbook of Cosmetic Science and TechnologyAndré Barel, Marc Paye, Howard I. Maibach Ranging from studies on the structure and function of the skin to research on a wide array of cosmetic compounds, this Second Edition updates readers on the latest regulatory guidelines, new cosmetic ingredients, state-of-the-art safety assessment technologies, and anticipated trends in the market-keeping pace with rapid advancements in chemistry, |
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Common terms and phrases
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