COSMECEUTICAL

Cosmeceutical

Cosmeceuticals are cosmetic products that contain biologically active ingredients that provide therapeutic benefits to the skin. They are formulated to improve the appearance and health of the skin, and may contain ingredients such as antioxidants, peptides, vitamins, and other botanical extracts. Unlike pharmaceutical products, cosmeceuticals are not subject to FDA regulation, but they are marketed as a bridge between cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Cosmeceuticals can improve skin texture, reduce wrinkles, increase firmness, and even out skin tone. They are often recommended by dermatologists and skincare professionals as part of a comprehensive skincare regimen.


  1. Clinical and Cosmeceutical uses of hydroxyacids
  2. Cosmeceutical peptides
  3. Hydroxycinnamic acids and their derivatives: Cosmeceutical significance, challenges and future perspectives, a review
  4. The Cosmeceutical realm
  5. How much do we really know about our favorite Cosmeceutical ingredients?
  6. Cosmeceutical peptides
  7. An overview of nanoemulsion: concepts of development and Cosmeceutical applications
  8. Algae metabolites in Cosmeceutical: An overview of current applications and challenges
  9. Marketed marine natural products in the pharmaceutical and Cosmeceutical industries: Tips for success
  10. Therapeutic and Cosmeceutical potential of ethosomes: An overview
  11. Cosmeceutical agents: A comprehensive review of the literature
  12. Pharmaceutical, Cosmeceutical, and traditional applications of marine carbohydrates
  13. Novel elastic nanovesicles for Cosmeceutical and pharmaceutical applications
  14. Role of nanotechnology for design and development of Cosmeceutical: application in makeup and skin care
  15. Polysaccharides from the marine environment with pharmacological, Cosmeceutical and nutraceutical potential
  16. Skin care and rejuvenation by Cosmeceutical facial mask
  17. Enzymatic synthesis of bioactive compounds with high potential for Cosmeceutical application
  18. The latest Cosmeceutical approaches for anti‐aging
  19. Cosmeceutical vehicles
  20. Peptides as active ingredients: a challenge for Cosmeceutical industry
  21. Lactic acid applications in pharmaceutical and Cosmeceutical industries
  22. Cosmetics and Cosmeceutical applications of chitin, chitosan and their derivatives
  23. Marine microbial-derived molecules and their potential use in Cosmeceutical and cosmetic products
  24. A Review on the Cosmeceutical and External Applications of Nigella sativa
  25. Cosmeceutical peptides in the framework of sustainable wellness economy
  26. Current methods for the discovery of new active ingredients from natural products for Cosmeceutical applications
  27. Potential role of natural bioactive peptides for development of Cosmeceutical skin products
  28. Biological activities and potential Cosmeceutical applications of bioactive components from brown seaweeds: a review
  29. Food-derived bioactive compounds with anti-aging potential for nutricosmetic and Cosmeceutical products
  30. Plant in vitro systems as a sustainable source of active ingredients for Cosmeceutical application
  31. Utilization of algal materials for nutraceutical and Cosmeceutical applications—what do manufacturers need to know?
  32. Cosmeceutical value of herbal extracts as natural ingredients and novel technologies in anti-aging
  33. Algal polysaccharides: Potential bioactive substances for Cosmeceutical applications
  34. Algal bioactive compounds in the Cosmeceutical industry: A review
  35. Bioactive properties and potentials Cosmeceutical applications of phlorotannins isolated from brown seaweeds: A review
  36. Cosmeceutical properties of levan produced by Zymomonas mobilis.
  37. Dermatological and Cosmeceutical benefits of Glycine max (soybean) and its active components
  38. Recent advances in antioxidant Cosmeceutical topical delivery
  39. Sponges and their symbionts as a source of valuable compounds in Cosmeceutical field
  40. Study of nutraceutical, nutricosmetics and Cosmeceutical potentials of polyphenolic bark extracts from Canadian forest species
  41. The use of Cosmeceutical moisturizers
  42. Polyphenol-rich extracts obtained from winemaking waste streams as natural ingredients with Cosmeceutical potential
  43. Development of mushroom-based Cosmeceutical formulations with anti-inflammatory, anti-tyrosinase, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties
  44. The Potential of sky fruit as an anti-aging and wound healing Cosmeceutical agent
  45. Investigating the effects of Cosmeceutical product advertising in beauty‐care decision making
  46. Hypericum genus Cosmeceutical application–A decade comprehensive review on its multifunctional biological properties
  47. Microbial production of retinyl palmitate and its application as a Cosmeceutical
  48. Pomegranate as a Cosmeceutical source: Pomegranate fractions promote proliferation and procollagen synthesis and inhibit matrix metalloproteinase-1 production in …
  49. Anti-Wrinkle Activity of Ziyuglycoside I Isolated from a Sanguisorba officinalis Root Extract and Its Application as a Cosmeceutical Ingredient
  50. The clinical efficacy of Cosmeceutical application of liquid crystalline nanostructured dispersions of alpha lipoic acid as anti-wrinkle
  51. Evaluation of silver nanoparticles in Cosmeceutical and potential biosafety complications
  52. Intercalation of functional organic molecules with pharmaceutical, Cosmeceutical and nutraceutical functions into layered double hydroxides and zinc basic salts
  53. An overview of dermatological and Cosmeceutical benefits of Diospyros kaki and its phytoconstituents
  54. Glycerolic licorice extracts as active Cosmeceutical ingredients: Extraction optimization, chemical characterization, and biological activity
  55. Cyanobacteria and red macroalgae as potential sources of antioxidants and UV radiation-absorbing compounds for Cosmeceutical applications
  56. Potential role of peptides for development of Cosmeceutical skin products
  57. Exploring the Potential of Nannochloropsis sp. Extract for Cosmeceutical Applications
  58. Chemical Composition and Cosmeceutical Potential of the Essential Oil of Oncosiphon suffruticosum (L.) Källersjö
  59. Co-encapsulation of lipophilic antioxidants into niosomal carriers: percutaneous permeation studies for Cosmeceutical applications
  60. Calorimetric approach to establishing thermokinetics for Cosmeceutical benzoyl peroxides containing metal ions
  61. Recent advances in encapsulation technologies of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) leaves and seeds for Cosmeceutical application
  62. Propolis as potential Cosmeceutical sunscreen agent for its combined photoprotective and antioxidant properties
  63. Comparison of Box–Behnken and central composite designs in optimization of fullerene loaded palm-based nano-emulsions for Cosmeceutical application
  64. Rutin nanostructured lipid Cosmeceutical preparation with sun protective potential
  65. Advances in Cosmeceutical nanotechnology for hyperpigmentation treatment
  66. Additive effect of combined pollutants to UV induced skin OxInflammation damage. Evaluating the protective topical application of a Cosmeceutical mixture …
  67. Enrichment of cordycepin for Cosmeceutical applications: culture systems and strategies
  68. Ganoderma lucidum (Reishi) an edible mushroom; a comprehensive and critical review of its nutritional, Cosmeceutical, mycochemical, pharmacological, clinical, and …
  69. Study on biological activities of extracts for Cosmeceutical development from Lagerstroemia indica L. branch
  70. Anti-wrinkle activity of Platycarya strobilacea extract and its application as a Cosmeceutical ingredient
  71. How to succeed in marketing marine natural products for nutraceutical, pharmaceutical and Cosmeceutical markets
  72. Photoprotection properties of marine photosynthetic organisms grown in high ultraviolet exposure areas: Cosmeceutical applications
  73. A Study on the Cosmeceutical activities of Prunus Sargentii R.
  74. Thermal hazard assessment of the thermal stability of acne Cosmeceutical therapy using advanced calorimetry technology
  75. Mushroom-based Cosmeceutical ingredients: Microencapsulation and in vitro release profile
  76. Cosmeceutical product consisting of biomimetic peptides: antiaging effects in vivo and in vitro
  77. Pharmacological and Cosmeceutical potential of Seaweed Beach-casts of Macaronesia
  78. Cosmeceutical vitamins: vitamin C
  79. A Cosmeceutical formulation based on boswellic acids for the treatment of erythematous eczema and psoriasis
  80. Cosmeceutical potentials and bioactive compounds of rice bran fermented with single and mix culture of Aspergillus oryzae and Rhizopus oryzae
  81. … of bioactive compounds and other metabolites from mushrooms against skin disorders-A systematic review assessing their Cosmeceutical and nutricosmetic outcomes
  82. Chitosan nanocarrier entrapping hydrophilic drugs as advanced polymeric system for dual pharmaceutical and Cosmeceutical application: A comprehensive analysis …
  83. Antibacterial PEGylated Solid Lipid Microparticles for Cosmeceutical Purpose: Formulation, Characterization, and Efficacy Evaluation
  84. Use of microalgae: Tetraselmis tetrathele extract in formulation of nanoemulsions for Cosmeceutical application
  85. Skin permeation and disposition of therapeutic and Cosmeceutical compounds
  86. Clinical Cosmeceutical repurposing of melatonin in androgenic alopecia using nanostructured lipid carriers prepared with antioxidant oils
  87. Mycosporine-like amino acids from red macroalgae: UV-photoprotectors with potential Cosmeceutical applications
  88. In vitro screening of Jeju medicinal plants for Cosmeceutical materials
  89. … characterization, antioxidant, cytotoxicity, Anti-Toxoplasma gondii and antimicrobial potentials of the Citrus sinensis seed oil for sustainable Cosmeceutical
  90. Phenolic acids, cinnamic acid, and ergosterol as Cosmeceutical ingredients: Stabilization by microencapsulation to ensure sustained bioactivity
  91. Basic Concepts of Nanoemulsion and its Potential application in Pharmaceutical, Cosmeceutical and Nutraceutical fields
  92. Cosmeceutical potential of geranium and calendula essential oil: Determination of antioxidant activity and in vitro sun protection factor
  93. Comparative analyses and evaluation of the Cosmeceutical potential of selected Chlorella strains
  94. Herbal Extracts as Potential Antioxidant, Anti‐Aging, Anti‐Inflammatory, and Whitening Cosmeceutical Ingredients
  95. Plant species used for cosmetic and Cosmeceutical purposes by the Vhavenda women in Vhembe District Municipality, Limpopo, South Africa
  96. Valorization of olive mill wastewater by membrane processes to recover natural antioxidant compounds for Cosmeceutical and nutraceutical applications or functional …
  97. Cosmeceutical therapy: Engaging the repercussions of UVR photoaging on the skin’s circadian rhythm
  98. Cosmeceutical Potential of Grateloupia turuturu: Using Low-Cost Extraction Methodologies to Obtain Added-Value Extracts
  99. The Phenolic Compounds Profile and Cosmeceutical Significance of Two Kazakh Species of Onions: Allium galanthum and A. turkestanicum
  100. Prevalence of Over-the-Counter Cosmeceutical Usage and the Impact of a Health Education Intervention in Female Saudi University Students
  101. Assessment of Cosmeceutical potentials of selected mushroom fruitbody extracts through evaluation of antioxidant, anti-hyaluronidase and anti-tyrosinase activity
  102. Broadening the Catalytic Role of Enzymes in Cosmeceutical Sector: A Robust Tool from White Biotechnology
  103. 1H-NMR Metabolomics and LC-MS Analysis to Determine Seasonal Variation in a Cosmeceutical Plant Leucosidea sericea
  104. Secretomes as an emerging class of bioactive ingredients for enhanced Cosmeceutical applications
  105. Pharmaceutical and Cosmeceutical biological activities of hemp (Cannabis sativa L. var. sativa) leaf and seed extracts
  106. UVB Radiation Protective Effect of Brown Alga Padina australis: A Potential Cosmeceutical Application of Malaysian Seaweed
  107. Anti-inflammatory activity of Crinum asiaticum Linne var. japonicum extract and its application as a Cosmeceutical ingredient
  108. Cosmeceutical potential of major tropical and subtropical fruit by-products for a sustainable revalorization
  109. Formation of microemulsions for using as Cosmeceutical delivery systems: effects of various components and characteristics of some formulations
  110. Agaricus blazei Murrill from Brazil: an ingredient for nutraceutical and Cosmeceutical applications
  111. Exploring the potential use of Hylocereus polyrhizus peels as a source of Cosmeceutical sunscreen agent for its antioxidant and photoprotective properties
  112. Dynamic mechanical analysis of novel Cosmeceutical facial creams containing nano‐encapsulated natural plant and fruit extracts
  113. Ascorbyl coumarates as multifunctional Cosmeceutical agents that inhibit melanogenesis and enhance collagen synthesis
  114. Development of novel topical Cosmeceutical formulations from Nigella sativa L. with antimicrobial activity against acne-causing microorganisms
  115. Assessment of fermented broken rice extracts for their potential as functional ingredients in Cosmeceutical products
  116. Profiling Cosmeceutical effects of various herbal extracts through elastase, collagenase, tyrosinase inhibitory and antioxidant assays
  117. Cosmeceutical Science in Clinical Practice
  118. Efficacy and Tolerability of a Skin Brightening/Anti-Aging Cosmeceutical Containing Retinol 0.5%, Niacinamide, Hexylresorcinol, and Resveratrol.
  119. Analysis of consumer misconception in Cosmeceutical advertisements
  120. Enhancement of Cosmeceutical activity from Codonopsis lanceolata extracts by stepwise steaming process
  121. An Aloe Vera-Based Cosmeceutical Cream Delays and Mitigates Ionizing Radiation-Induced Dermatitis in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Undergoing Curative …
  122. Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra, G. uralensis, and G. inflata) and Their Constituents as Active Cosmeceutical Ingredients
  123. Cosmeceutical properties of two cultivars of red raspberry grown under different conditions
  124. Cosmeceutical Potentials of Grammatophyllum speciosum Extracts: Anti-Inflammations and Anti-Collagenase Activities with Phytochemical Profile Analysis Using an …
  125. Studies on the formation of O/W nano-emulsions, by low-energy emulsification method, suitable for Cosmeceutical applications.
  126. Chemical profile and bioactive properties of the essential oil isolated from Ammodaucus leucotrichus fruits growing in Sahara and its evaluation as a Cosmeceutical
  127. A Comprehensive Review of the Cosmeceutical Benefits of Vanda Species (Orchidaceae)
  128. Watermelon seeds and peels: fatty acid composition and Cosmeceutical potential
  129. Ceriporia lacerata Mycelium Culture Medium as a Novel Anti-Aging Microbial Material for Cosmeceutical Application
  130. Engkabang fat esters for Cosmeceutical formulation
  131. Drug delivery and Cosmeceutical applications of poly-lactic acid based novel constructs-A review
  132. Thermokinetic analysis of the stability of malic and salicylic acids in Cosmeceutical formulations containing metal oxides
  133. Cosmeceutical and anticancer potential of aqueous extracts of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. aerial parts
  134. A Cosmeceutical Topical Water-in-Oil Nanoemulsion of Natural Bioactives: Design of Experiment, in vitro Characterization, and in vivo Skin Performance …
  135. The suitability of lipases for the synthesis of bioactive compounds with Cosmeceutical applications
  136. Herbal nanocosmecuticals: A review on Cosmeceutical innovation
  137. Cosmeceutical applications of aloe gel
  138. A novel 3D-printed solid phase microextraction device equipped with silver-polyaniline coated pencil lead for the extraction of phthalate esters in Cosmeceutical
  139. Novel anti-inflammatory peptides as Cosmeceutical peptides
  140. Optimization of Two Eco-Friendly Extractions of Black Medick (Medicago lupulina L.) Phenols and Their Antioxidant, Cosmeceutical, α-Glucosidase and α-Amylase …
  141. Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) as a Cosmeceutical to Increase Dermal Collagen for Skin Antiaging Purposes: Emerging Combination Therapies
  142. A Cosmeceutical perspective of engineered nanoparticles
  143. Cosmeceutical importance of fermented plant extracts: A short review
  144. Enhancement of Cosmeceutical activities of Berberis koreana bark by high pressure and ultrasonification extraction processes
  145. Cosmeceutical Potential of Extracts Derived from Fishery Industry Residues: Sardine Wastes and Codfish Frames
  146. Sugar and mineral enriched fraction from olive mill wastewater for promising Cosmeceutical application: Characterization, in vitro and in vivo studies
  147. Cosmeceutical active molecules and ethoxylated alkylphenol (Triton X-100) in hydroalcoholic solutions: Transport properties examination
  148. Cosmeceutical effect on skin surface profiles and epidermis in UV-B–irradiated mice
  149. N-Carboxymethyl chitosan in innovative Cosmeceutical products
  150. A comprehensive review of consumption pattern and strategies in Cosmeceutical market with a focus on dermaceuticals in Indian market
  151. PVA/PVP K90 nanofibers containing punica granatum peel extract for Cosmeceutical purposes
  152. Silk for pharmaceutical and Cosmeceutical applications
  153. Boosting Cosmeceutical Peptides: Coupling Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids to Pentapeptide-4 Originates New Leads with Antimicrobial and Collagenesis-Inducing …
  154. Protective and Anti-Aging Effects of 5 Cosmeceutical Peptide Mixtures on Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Premature Senescence in Human Skin Fibroblasts
  155. Cosmetics and Cosmeceutical applications of microalgae pigments
  156. Cosmeceutical compounds from marine sources
  157. Eco-benevolent synthesis of ZnO nanoflowers using Oxalis corniculata leaf extract for potential antimicrobial application in agriculture and Cosmeceutical
  158. Evaluation of anti-melanogenesis and free radical scavenging activities of five Artocarpus species for Cosmeceutical applications
  159. Ethnobotany and Toxicity Status of Medicinal Plants with Cosmeceutical Relevance from Eastern Cape, South Africa
  160. A Unique Acylated Flavonol Glycoside from Prunus persica (L.) var. Florida Prince: A New Solid Lipid Nanoparticle Cosmeceutical Formulation for Skincare
  161. Development and evaluation of Cosmeceutical hair styling gels of ketoconazole
  162. Recovering Cucurbita pepo cv. ‘Lungo Fiorentino’ Wastes: UHPLC-HRMS/MS Metabolic Profile, the Basis for Establishing Their Nutra- and Cosmeceutical
  163. Natural Cosmeceutical Ingredients for Hyperpigmentation.
  164. Recent advances in microneedle designs and their applications in drug and Cosmeceutical delivery
  165. Emerging Applications of Nanotechnology in Cosmeceutical Health Science: Latest Updates
  166. Valorization of Juglans regia Leaves as Cosmeceutical Ingredients: Bioactivity Evaluation and Final Formulation Development
  167. Cosmeceutical properties of polysaccharides from the root bark of Ulmus davidiana var. japonica.
  168. Thermo-acoustic investigation in alcohol–water mixtures: impact of lipophilic antioxidant on anionic surfactant properties for potential Cosmeceutical application
  169. Popular over‐the‐counter Cosmeceutical ingredients and their clinical efficacy
  170. Hydrophilic biopolymer matrix antibacterial peel-off facial mask functionalized with biogenic nanostructured material for Cosmeceutical applications
  171. A validated HPTLC method for determination of tea tree oil from Cosmeceutical formulations
  172. Assessing scientific claims In print ads that promote cosmetics: How consumers perceive Cosmeceutical claims
  173. On‐pack recycling label in Cosmeceutical products in dermatology
  174. Antioxidant in Cosmeceutical products containing Calophyllum inophyllum oil
  175. Labdanum Resin from Cistus ladanifer L.: A Natural and Sustainable Ingredient for Skin Care Cosmetics with Relevant Cosmeceutical Bioactivities
  176. Cosmeceutical Aptitudes of Niacinamide: A Review
  177. Antidiabetic and Cosmeceutical Potential of Common Barbery (Berberis vulgaris L.) Root Bark Extracts Obtained by Optimization of ‘Green’ Ultrasound-Assisted …
  178. Application of nutrigenomics in skin health: nutraceutical or Cosmeceutical?
  179. Antiwrinkle and antimelanogenesis activity of the ethanol extracts of Lespedeza cuneata G. Don for development of the Cosmeceutical ingredients
  180. Non-Targeted Secondary Metabolite Profile Study for Deciphering the Cosmeceutical Potential of Red Marine Macro Alga Jania rubens—An LCMS-Based Approach
  181. Uniting Electroceutical and Cosmeceutical Interventions in Combating Coronavirus Using Ԑ-Poly-l-Lysine
  182. Preparation and characterization of Cosmeceutical liposomes loaded with avobenzone and arbutin.
  183. Profilometric and morphometric response of murine skin to Cosmeceutical agents
  184. Cosmeceutical treatment of the aging face
  185. Selling a super Cosmeceutical: Contextualising risk in direct-to-consumer advertising of BOTOX® Cosmetic
  186. Cosmeceutical potentials of Curcuma mangga Val. extract in human BJ fibroblasts against MMP1, MMP3, and MMP13
  187. Nanostructured Ethosomal Gel Loaded with Arctostaphylosuva-Ursi Extract; In-Vitro/In-Vivo Evaluation as a Cosmeceutical Product for Skin Rejuvenation
  188. Cosmeceutical contact dermatitis—cautions to herbals
  189. Potential Cosmeceutical lamellar liquid crystals containing black longan (Dimocarpus longan Lour.) seed extract for MMP-1 and hyaluronidase inhibition
  190. Cosmeceutical bioactivities of isolated compounds from Ligularia fischeri Turcz leaves
  191. Deferoxamine Treatment Improves Antioxidant Cosmeceutical Formulation Protection against Cutaneous Diesel Engine Exhaust Exposure
  192. Development of Niacinamide/Ferulic Acid-Loaded Multiple Emulsion and Its In Vitro/In Vivo Investigation as a Cosmeceutical Product
  193. Biophysical and Biological Tools to Better Characterize the Stability, Safety and Efficacy of a Cosmeceutical for Acne-Prone Skin
  194. The Cosmeceutical face: time-fighting technologies and the archive
  195. Cosmeceutical effect of ethyl acetate fraction of Kombucha tea by intradermal administration in the skin of aged mice
  196. Pectin micro-and nano-capsules of retinyl palmitate as Cosmeceutical carriers for stabilized skin transport
  197. Cosmeceutical Aptitudes of Azelaic Acid
  198. The study of Cosmeceutical activities from Lentinula edodes extracts and application a natural cosmetic material
  199. Safety evaluation of black garlic extract for development of Cosmeceutical ingredients-skin irritation and sensitization studies
  200. Cosmeceutical Applications of Biosurfactants: Challenges and Prospects
  201. Screening of plants in Jeju for whitening materials in Cosmeceutical
  202. Novel anti‐wrinkle effect of Cosmeceutical product with new retinyl retinoate microsphere using biodegradable polymer
  203. Green Approach Towards Morphology-Controlled Synthesis of Zein-Functionalized TiO2 Nanoparticles for Cosmeceutical Application
  204. Moringa leaf: An innovative source of antioxidative phenolics for Cosmeceutical products
  205. Bioactive Compounds, Cosmeceutical And Nutraceutical Applications of Green Seaweed Species (Chlorophyta)
  206. Evaluation of the Cosmeceutical activity of Apocynum lancifolium Russanov extracts
  207. The potential of a niacinamide dominated Cosmeceutical formulation on fibroblast activity and wound healing in vitro
  208. Interesterification of mafura butter and Camellia oil for Cosmeceutical formulations: Chemical composition and physicochemical properties of products
  209. Intradermal delivery of active Cosmeceutical ingredients
  210. Superior Efficacy of an Herbal-based Cosmeceutical Compared With Common Prescription and Cosmetic Antiaging Therapies.
  211. Cosmeceutical efficiency by some plant extracts used traditionally for skin care in inhibiting tyrosinase activity in a human epidermal melanocyte (HEM) cell …
  212. Cosmeceutical values, antimicrobial activities and antioxidant properties of cashew leaves extract
  213. Cosmeceutical role of Medicinal plants/Herbs: A Review on commercially available Cosmetic ingredients
  214. … var. caffra and Its Antioxidant, Antibacterial, and Antiaging Activities In Vitro and in Caenorhabditis elegans: A Cosmeceutical and Dermatological Approach
  215. A study on application for Cosmeceutical of Fagopyrum esculentum extracts
  216. … indica L. kernel extract-loaded nanoemulsions via response surface methodology, characterization, stability, and skin permeation for anti-acne Cosmeceutical
  217. Handbook of Cosmeceutical excipients and their safeties
  218. Unani Cosmeceutical formulation (Advia-E-Muzayyana): An Overview
  219. In vitro bioactivities and preparation of nanoemulsion from coconut oil loaded Curcuma aromatica extracts for Cosmeceutical delivery systems
  220. Physicochemical and textural properties of natural Cosmeceutical fats prepared from interesterified oil blends consisting of palm olein and palm kernel oil
  221. Cosmeceutical effects of galactomannan fraction from Arenga pinnata fruits in vitro
  222. The evaluation on the effectiveness of Zingiber mioga extract as a cosmetic material through verification of Cosmeceutical activations
  223. Study of Cosmeceutical activities of Hovenia dulcis var. koreana Nakai extracts
  224. Optimization of Bioactive Phenolics Extraction and Cosmeceutical Activity of Eco-Friendly Polypropylene-Glycol–Lactic-Acid-Based Extracts of Olive Leaf
  225. Skin and Pollution: The smart nano-based Cosmeceutical-tissues to save the planet’ecosystem
  226. Susceptibility of Cosmeceutical peptides to proteases activity: development of dermal stability test by LC-MS/MS analysis
  227. Fucoxanthin, a xanthophyll from macro-and microalgae: extraction techniques, bioactivities and their potential application in nutra-and Cosmeceutical industries
  228. Cutaneous Delivery of Cosmeceutical Peptides Enhanced by Picosecond-and Nanosecond-Domain Nd: YAG Lasers with Quick Recovery of the Skin Barrier Function …
  229. Study on Cosmeceutical activities from fermented ginseng berry extracts
  230. From bench to counter: Discovery and validation of a peony extract as tyrosinase inhibiting Cosmeceutical
  231. Antioxidant and Cosmeceutical Activities of Agarum cribrosum Phlorotannin Extracted by Ultrasound Treatment
  232. Evaluation of antioxidant capacity, tyrosinase inhibition, and antibacterial activities of brown seaweed, Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) c. agardh 1820 for Cosmeceutical
  233. The entrapment of vitamin E in nanostructured lipid carriers of rambutan seed fat for Cosmeceutical uses
  234. Evaluation of the Cosmeceutical activity of ethanol extracts from perilla frutescens var. acuta
  235. Pistacia lentiscus L. Distilled Leaves as a Potential Cosmeceutical Ingredient: Phytochemical Characterization, Transdermal Diffusion, and Anti-Elastase and Anti …
  236. Pueraria tuberosa (vidarikanda): An emerging Cosmeceutical herb
  237. Development of topical drug delivery system with Sphaeranthus indicus flower extract and its investigation on skin as a Cosmeceutical product
  238. A study on the development of Cosmeceutical ingredient, Rhododendron mucronulatum, and the application of rheology properties
  239. No Waste from Waste: Membrane-Based Fractionation of Second Cheese Whey for Potential Nutraceutical and Cosmeceutical Applications, and as Renewable …
  240. Efficacy and safety of a new Cosmeceutical regimen based on the combination of snail secretion filtrate and snail egg extract to improve signs of skin aging
  241. Protection of radiation-induced DNA damage by functional Cosmeceutical poly-gamma-glutamate
  242. Nanoemulsion loaded with marigold flower extract (Tagetes Erecta linn) in gel preparation as anti-wrinkles Cosmeceutical
  243. Chitosan hybrids for Cosmeceutical applications in skin, hair and dental care: an update
  244. Development and Cosmeceutical evaluation of topical emulgel containing Albizia lebbeck bark extract
  245. Novel Magnesium Aminoclay-Vitamin C Hybrid for Enhanced Stability and Bioactivity in Cosmeceutical Applications
  246. Antioxidant and skin whitening standardised extracts: Cosmeceutical and neutraceutical product development and commercialisation in FRIM
  247. Extended investigation of Ficus religiosa based PVA electrospun nanofiber for Cosmeceutical application
  248. A comparative analysis of male and female consumer behaviour factors for their Cosmeceutical products types
  249. Re-design Facility Layout using Systematic Layout Planning Method: A Case Study: Biopro Cosmeceutical Sdn. Bhd.
  250. Thanaka (H. crenulata, N. crenulata, L. acidissima L.): A Systematic Review of Its Chemical, Biological Properties and Cosmeceutical Applications
  251. Cosmeceutical assets of ancient and contemporary ayurvedic astuteness
  252. Chitosan and Carrageenan‐Based Biocompatible Hydrogel Platforms for Cosmeceutical, Drug Delivery, and Biomedical Applications
  253. Eye Cosmeceutical Formulations with Roasted Coffee Oil in Free and Microencapsulated Forms: Development and Preliminary Stability Study
  254. Bionanotechnology in agriculture, food, cosmetic and Cosmeceutical
  255. Nanosponges-based Drug Delivery System for the Cosmeceutical Applica-tions of Stabilized Ascorbic Acid
  256. Cosmeceutical awareness among community pharmacists in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: the case of sunscreens and moisturizers
  257. Topical nanointerventions for therapeutic and Cosmeceutical applications
  258. Pharmacological effects of Clinacanthus nutans Lindau and its potential Cosmeceutical values: A comprehensive review
  259. Formulation and Physicochemical Evaluation of Green Cosmeceutical Herbal Face Cream Containing Standardized Mangosteen Peel Extract
  260. Phytosome drug delivery system for natural Cosmeceutical compounds: Whitening agent and skin antioxidant agent
  261. Evaluation of Anti-Photoaging Effects of a Novel Cosmeceutical Containing a Retinoids Mixture Using In Vitro Cell Models
  262. Antioxidant Properties of a Supercritical Fluid Extract of the Halophyte Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum L. from Sicilian Coasts: Nutraceutical and Cosmeceutical
  263. Regulatory aspects of traditional medicine: focus towards Unani Cosmeceutical products
  264. The influence of photoselective shade netting on vegetative growth and bioactivity of Myrsine africana L. for Cosmeceutical production
  265. Novel natural polymer/medicinal plant extract electrospun nanofiber for Cosmeceutical application
  266. Acne Cosmeceutical myths.
  267. A Comparative study on the recognition and purchasing behavior of Cosmeceutical cosmetics and medical cosmetics
  268. Lipase-catalyzed synthesis of red pitaya (Hylocereus polyrhizus) seed oil esters for Cosmeceutical applications: process optimization using response surface …
  269. Cosmeceutical uses and benefits of alpha, poly and bionic hydroxy acids
  270. A study on the utilization of enzyme treated ginseng leaf for Cosmeceutical ingredient
  271. Clinical Assessment of a Novel Jasmonate Cosmeceutical, LR2412-Cx, for the Treatment of Skin Aging.
  272. Fatty acid and unsaponifiable composition of ten philippine food plant oils for possible nutraceutical and Cosmeceutical applications
  273. Novel application of cultured roots of mountain ginseng (Panax ginseng meyer) and ginsenoside re as safe antimelanogenic Cosmeceutical components
  274. Liposomes of probiotic’s lyophilized cell free supernatant; a potential Cosmeceutical product
  275. Application as a Cosmeceutical ingredient of Euryale ferox seed extract
  276. Natural Cosmeceutical ingredients for the management of hyperpigmentation in Hispanic and Latino women
  277. Preparation of emulsions by rotor-stator homogenizer and ultrasonic cavitation for the Cosmeceutical industry.
  278. … of glycation‐associated skin ageing: an alternative skin model to study in vitro antiglycation activity of topical Cosmeceutical and pharmaceutical formulations
  279. Biopolymer applications in Cosmeceutical industries
  280. Study on Cosmeceutical Acitivies of Natural Material
  281. Cosmeceutical properties of levan produced by Zymomonas mobilis
  282. Safety and efficacy of a new hydrogel based on hyaluronic acid as Cosmeceutical for xerosis
  283. Formulation and Characterization of Anacyclus Pyrethrum Emulgels and its in‐vitro and in‐vivo evaluation as Cosmeceutical product
  284. 13 Cosmeceutical Applications of Chitosan and Its Derivatives
  285. Improved Cosmeceutical phototherapy using microneedle
  286. Cosmeceutical applications from marine organisms
  287. Nanomaterials for aging and Cosmeceutical applications
  288. Study on Cosmeceutical activity of four kinds of Korea herb medicine materials
  289. In vitro Cosmeceutical activity of alcoholic extract from chestnut inner shell fermented with Aspergillus sojae
  290. Impact of sesame oil source: a quality assessment for Cosmeceutical and pharmaceutical use
  291. Verification of air brush effectiveness using Cosmeceutical ingredients
  292. Cosmeceutical masks using therapeutic mud of akhtala (Georgia) and products from plant materials
  293. Nanosunscreens for Cosmeceutical applications
  294. Fatty acids composition, antimicrobial potential and Cosmeceutical utilization of Prosopis africana seed oil
  295. The Effect of Roots Extract from Potentilla chinensis as Cosmeceutical Material
  296. NOVEL Cosmeceutical FORMULATIONS: A BETTER APPROACH TO PHOTOPROTECTION
  297. Third-person perception of Cosmeceutical product advertising: The moderating role of body esteem
  298. Study of the Cosmeceutical activities of Cuscuta japonica Choisy
  299. Cosmeceutical effect from native medicinal plants of blue belt Ulleung islands
  300. A review on Cosmeceutical perspective of luffa cylindrica
  301. Evaluation of Cosmeceutical properties of fish skin by-product hydrolysates collected during surimi manufacturing process
  302. Calcium Hydroxyapatite-Based Marine Origin: Novel Sunscreen Materials for Cosmeceutical Treatments
  303. Inside Cosmeceutical marketing claims
  304. Comparative study of antioxidant activities, Cosmeceutical properties and phenolic acids composition of fermented rice bran and coconut testa
  305. Cosmeceutical activity of broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica Plenck) with different light sources
  306. Role of astaxanthin in Cosmeceutical applications
  307. The contribution of neurogenic inflammation to sensitive skin: Concepts, mechanisms and Cosmeceutical intervention
  308. Potential Cosmeceutical Applications and Evaluation of Human Skin Irritation of Tagetes erecta L. Flower Extract
  309. Topical Cosmeceutical Retinoids
  310. Optimization of Maclura cochinchinensis extract as a Cosmeceutical component for antioxidant and anti-tyrosinase activities
  311. Cosmeceutical Activities of Doinseunguitang and Its Composition
  312. Antioxidant properties of crude and cold ethanol precipitated protein from palm kernel cake (pkc) as potential Cosmeceutical agent
  313. Prospective examination of the efficacy of 2 topical over-the-counter Cosmeceutical creams for rapid treatment of facial rhytids
  314. Pharmacological and Cosmeceutical applications of Bixa Orellana L.: A review of the scientific and patent literature
  315. Bioactivities of Karanda (Carissa carandas Linn.) fruit extracts for novel Cosmeceutical applications
  316. Studies on the Cosmeceutical Activities of Perilla frutescens var. acuta
  317. Phytosomes as Useful Drug Delivery Systems for Cosmeceutical Application
  318. Cosmeceutical benefit of Abelmoschus esculentus L. seed extract
  319. An elective course on dermatological topics and Cosmeceutical compounding
  320. Nigella sativa Seeds in Cosmetic Products: Shedding the Light on the Cosmeceutical Potential of Nigella sativa and its Utilization as a Natural Beauty Care …
  321. Camel Milk Disguised Cosmeceutical
  322. Cosmeceutical activities of ethanol extract and its ethyl acetate fraction from coffee silverskin
  323. Cosmeceutical (Antiaging) Products: Advertising Rules and Claims Substantiation
  324. Antioxidants in the skin: Dermatological and Cosmeceutical aspects
  325. Study on anti-oxidant and Cosmeceutical activities of Isatis tinctoria L.
  326. Perfluoropolyether phosphate: a non-irritating acidic agent of Cosmeceutical use
  327. Improved Exopolymer Production by Chromohalobacter canadensis Cultures for Its Potential Cosmeceutical Applications
  328. Anti-aging Cosmeceutical Product Containing of Nymphaea rubra Roxb. ex Andrews Extract
  329. Evaluation of the nutraceutical and Cosmeceutical potential of two cultivars of Rubus fruticosus L. under different cultivation conditions
  330. Brewer’s rice-a potential substrate for Cosmeceutical bio-ingredient production by solid state fermentation using Aspergillus oryzae.
  331. Application as a Cosmeceutical ingredient of extract from Euphorbia jolkini
  332. Cosmeceutical treatments for purpura
  333. Skin Penetration and Stability Enhancement of Celastrus paniculatus Seed Oil by 2-Hydroxypropyl-β-Cyclodextrin Inclusion Complex for Cosmeceutical Applications
  334. Potential Cosmeceutical applications of phlorotannins and fucoidans from marine algae in the treatment of atopic dermatitis
  335. Design and development of Cosmeceutical cream for hyperpigmentation and anti-aging
  336. Hemp Usage in Cosmeceutical and Personal Care Industry
  337. Laser assisted drug and Cosmeceutical delivery system of the skin
  338. Cosmeceutical activities and Anti-inflammatory effects of Shell from Persicae semen
  339. Study on Cosmeceutical Activities and Anti-inflammatory Activities of Magnolia biondii Extracts
  340. Separation and Purification of Effective Components from the Alisma orientale and its Application as a Cosmeceutical Ingredient
  341. Nicotinamide extrudates as novel anti-aging and collagen promoting platform: a comparative Cosmeceutical study versus the gel form
  342. Development and evaluation of Cosmeceutical Nanolipogel
  343. Cosmeceutical Properties of Extracts of Torreya nucifera and Alpinia henryi and Formulation Characteristics of Mask Pack Containing Extracts of These
  344. Skin Whitening with Seaweeds: Looking into Emerging Products in the Natural Cosmeceutical Market.
  345. A Study on Application for Cosmeceutical Ingredient of Nine Crude Drugs
  346. Cosmeceutical Skin Lighteners
  347. Natural polymer-based nanocarriers for advanced Cosmeceutical application
  348. Investigation towards propagation and Cosmeceutical application of Athrixia phylicoides DC
  349. Development of Nanoemulsion Incorporated with Hibiscus Sabdariffa for Cosmeceutical Application
  350. The budding potential of orchids in the Cosmeceutical sector: role of orchids in skincare and health
  351. A Prospective Clinical and Instrumental Study on the Effects of a Transcutaneous Cosmeceutical Gel that is Claimed to Produce CO₂.
  352. Standardization the crude extracts of all urtica plant species growing in Palestine for quality control of Cosmeceutical and pharmaceutical Formulations
  353. Biologically active components for Cosmeceutical use extracted from Chaetomorpha aerea. Tradit Med Res. 2022; 7 (4): 35. doi: 10.53388/TMR20220326002
  354. Assessment of flavonoid-rich extracts from dark peels of Ficus carica L. fruits for Cosmeceutical and antimicrobial applications
  355. Editorial (Thematic Issue: Cosmeceutical Biotechnology)
  356. Aquatic and marine bioactive antimicrobial peptides and biosurfactants for the Cosmeceutical industry
  357. Cosmeceutical Skin Lighteners
  358. Application of 3D cell culture techniques in Cosmeceutical research
  359. The Cosmeceutical Properties of Compounds Derived from Marine Algae
  360. Nonionic surfactant nanovesicles for Cosmeceutical applications
  361. Development of Cosmeceutical cream for dermatitis and acne vulgaris
  362. Gold Nanoparticles from Plant Materials: Green Extraction, Biological Synthesis and Its Beneficials Properties for Cosmeceutical Applications
  363. Free amino acid contents of selected Ethiopian plant and fungi species: a search for alternative natural free amino acid sources for Cosmeceutical applications
  364. Integrated technologies for the discovery and development of Cosmeceutical agents from plant biodiversity–NATPROTEC project
  365. Value-addition of sunburned pomegranate fruit to reduce postharvest losses: A Cosmeceutical perspective
  366. 24 Potential Applications of Chitosan as a Marine Cosmeceutical
  367. In vitro screening of extracts from 38 marine animal resources for novel Cosmeceutical activities
  368. Effect of layered application of different Cosmeceutical formulations containing rhododendrol
  369. On the Intricacies of Facial Hyperpigmentation and the Use of Herbal Ingredients as a Boon for Its Treatment: Cosmeceutical Significance, Current Challenges …
  370. Nutraceutical and Cosmeceutical Potential of Seaweed Derived Fucoxanthin
  371. Mobile recommendation system for Cosmeceutical products
  372. A new Cosmeceutical for all year round acne therapy
  373. Monocentric prospective study for assessing the efficacy and tolerability of a Cosmeceutical formulation in patients with melasma
  374. The Role of Phytocompounds in Cosmeceutical Applications
  375. Bioactive lipids: Pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and Cosmeceutical applications
  376. Cosmeceutical Peptides in the Framework of Sustainable Wellness Economy
  377. Design and optimization of nanoemulsion formulation containing Clinacanthus nutans Lindau leaf extract for Cosmeceutical application
  378. Role of Cosmeceutical skincare in the management of acne
  379. Study of Cosmeceutical activities of Korean raisin tree (Hovenia dulcis var. koreana) extracts
  380. Effect of COVID-19 Risk Perception on Cosmeceutical Purchase Intention and Behavior
  381. Cosmeceutical IMPACT ON ACNE VULGARIS
  382. Inhibitory Effect of Melanogenesis and Anti-inflammatory Effect of Elsholtzia ciliata Extract and Its Application as a Cosmeceutical Ingredient
  383. Development of Thai Gac Fruit Extraction as a Multifunctional Cosmeceutical Ingredient for Antioxidant, Melanogenesis and Collagen Stimulating Activities
  384. Production of zerumbone from in vitro derived rhizome of zingiber zerumbet. for pharmaceutical and Cosmeceutical industry
  385. Eco-friendly production of nutraceutical and Cosmeceutical fatty acids by oleaginous fungus Lichtheimia hyalospora UCP 1266 using renewable substrates
  386. Cosmeceutical uses of herbs in sunscreens
  387. Seed germination and vegetative production of Greyia radlkoferi, an indigenous tree of Cosmeceutical importance
  388. Enhancement of the Cosmeceutical activity by nano-encapsulation of thiamine di-lauryl sulfate (TDS) with antimicrobial efficacy
  389. A new proposal for the evaluation of an antioxidant Cosmeceutical in the treatment of the skin affected by the effects of urban life
  390. Potential of developing cosmetics and Cosmeceutical products from medicinal plant.
  391. Cosmeceutical potency of functional ripe buni cider
  392. At-home Cosmeceutical Application and Outpatient Treatments: A 3D Stepwise Facial Rejuvenation Approach
  393. … of cultivation methods of Cannabis sativa L. to maximize the yiel of non-THC bioactive compounds of nutraceutical, Cosmeceutical and pharmaceutical interest.
  394. The effect of hospital workers Cosmeceutical cosmetics product selection on marketing communications
  395. Cosmeceutical Current Review of Herbal Plants Used for Skin Diseases and Related Problems in India: An Overview: https://doi. org/10.54037/WJPS. 2022.100307
  396. Characterization of photoprotective hydroxiapatite from fringescale sardinella (Valenciennes, 1847) bones as natural sunscreen for Cosmeceutical treatments
  397. Development and evaluation of Cosmeceutical cream for acne vulgaris
  398. Solid phase synthesis of a Cosmeceutical neuropeptide and its microencapsulation in a liposomal system
  399. Medical and Cosmeceutical applications for enhancement of partial-thickness skin graft donor-site healing
  400. … Applications of the Ethanol and Aqueous Ethanol Extracts of Some Selected Plant in Family Zingiberaceae Plants for Cosmeceutical and Health Promoting …
  401. Antirid peptides in Cosmeceutical formula
  402. Cosmeceutical in China
  403. Manjistha (Rubia Cordifolia) as Cosmeceutical Remedy for Prevention of Striae Gravidarum
  404. Developing propagation methodology and determining seasonal variation and antibacterial activity for a Cosmeceutical species, Leucosidea sericea
  405. Sea Weed Therapy: Medicinal and Cosmeceutical Value, A Review
  406. Formulation of ascorbyl phosphate in Cosmeceutical products
  407. Cosmeceutical Review
  408. Sensitive synchronous spectrofluorimetric study of certain sunscreens using fluorescence enhancers in Cosmeceutical formulations
  409. Bioactive Compounds, Cosmeceutical And Nutraceutical Applications of Green Seaweed Species (Chlorophyta)
  410. Cosmeceutical potential of apple pomace phenolic compounds: development of a natural-based dermal hydrogel as proof of concept
  411. Physiological Study of the Extract of Junglans nigra Shells for the Cosmeceutical Application
  412. From Invasive to Creative: Transforming Salvinia molesta in Taman Botani Sri Medan into Cosmeceutical Solid Soap
  413. Application as a Cosmeceutical ingredient of methanolic extract from Ardisia crenata
  414. 4 The Cosmeceutical Marketplace
  415. Innovative Excipients and Formulation Platforms in Cosmetic Product Series for Acne (ACNOFIX®): The Physiochemical Characteristics of Cosmeceutical Vehicle
  416. Cosmeceutical APPLICATIONS OF BEE VENOM
  417. Nutraceutical and Cosmeceutical Products Containing Low Molecular Weight Peptides from Fermented Colostrum
  418. Cosmeceutical properties of polysaccharides from the root bark of Ulmus davidiana var. japonica
  419. SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT TRACEABILITY PROCESS FOR HALAL Cosmeceutical
  420. Works-Global Cosmeceutical Center
  421. A Study of Physiological Activities for Cosmeceutical Ingredient from Fermented Aroniamelanocarpa Extract
  422. The Cosmeceutical property of antioxidant astaxanthin is enhanced by encapsulation using glyceryl based new vesicle
  423. The Cosmeceutical coming-of-age
  424. Design and Development of New Perfluorodecalin-in-Palm Oil-in Water Delivery System for Oxygen-Enriched Cosmeceutical Skin Care
  425. A Unique Acylated Flavonol Glycoside from Prunus persica (L.) var. Florida Prince: a New Solid Lipid Nanoparticle Cosmeceutical Formulation for Skincare
  426. Biomolecules from olive mill wastewater: Cosmeceutical and nutraceutical applications
  427. The use of the invasive allien species Rugulopteryx okamurae (Ochrophyta) as source of Cosmeceutical compounds
  428. Development and Validation of UV Spectrophotometric Method for Estimation of Tea Tree Oil in Bulk and Cosmeceutical Creams
  429. Cosmeceutical Products on Social Media
  430. Questioning the Cosmeceutical claim: editor’s forum
  431. Potential Use of Bischofia javanica as an Active Ingredient of Functional Foods and Cosmeceutical Products Possessing Hyaluronidase, Collagenase, Tyrosinase and …
  432. 6 Photoprotective and Cosmeceutical Prospects from Marine Origin
  433. A Study on The Characteristics of Logistics System of Taiwan’s Cosmeceutical Industry
  434. Evidence-Based Cosmeceutical Therapy
  435. Cosmeceutical Peptides
  436. Alpha-H first-class Cosmeceutical care
  437. Development of Cosmeceutical formulations based on mushroom extracts and their individual compounds
  438. Review on Pharmacological and Potential Cosmeceutical Values of Centella asiatica (Pegaga)
  439. Cosmeceutical formulations for orobol: Nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs)
  440. In Vitro Evaluation Methods for Development of Cosmeceutical Ingredients
  441. Development and characterization of an eco-friendly Cosmeceutical formulation with optimal performance.
  442. Study on Cosmeceutical Activities of Gimibang and its Application to Cosmetics
  443. Research Article Exploring the Potential Use of Hylocereus polyrhizus Peels as a Source of Cosmeceutical Sunscreen Agent for Its Antioxidant and …
  444. Optimisation of droplet size and pH for Cosmeceutical cream containing virgin coconut oil (VCO)
  445. Cosmeceutical Treatments of the Nail
  446. Tub Tim Siam Rice: Applications in Cosmeceutical Products
  447. Nanostructured Ethosomal Gel Loaded with Arctostaphylos uva-ursi extract; In-vitro/In-vivo Evaluation as a Cosmeceutical Product.
  448. The factors that influence Thai customers’ buying behavior of Cosmeceutical products.
  449. Assessment of Cosmeceutical Potentials of Selected Mushroom Fruitbody Extracts Through Evaluation of Antioxidant, Anti-Hyaluronidase and Anti-Tyrosinase Activity
  450. Cosmeceutical Regimen Equally Effective, Better Tolerated Than Tretinoin
  451. Cosmeceutical potentials and bioactive compounds
  452. Cytinus hypocistis (L.) L. extract as a source of anti-aging Cosmeceutical
  453. Biological activities of chitosan oligosaccharides (CHOS) toward Cosmeceutical innovations
  454. A Study on Resveratrol on the Antioxidative and Whitening Cosmeceutical Ingredients.
  455. Development of Cosmeceutical Products with Hydrangea macrophylla and its Active Compound
  456. Improving compliance with Cosmeceutical-prescription combinations
  457. PheroidTM technology for the topical application of selected Cosmeceutical actives
  458. HERBAL Cosmeceutical FOR SKIN CARE.
  459. In the name of” technology”: Analyses of the clarifications, words, and persuasion strategy of Cosmeceutical product advertisements
  460. Assessment of Cosmeceutical potential of botanicals in Bangladesh
  461. Sabigh a Cosmeceutical concept in traditional Iranian medicine and pharmacy.
  462. Toxicity, Allergenicity and Carcinogenicity: Some Hope for Innovative Cosmeceutical Products
  463. DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF GHAZA-A UNANI Cosmeceutical FORMULATION FOR SKINCARE
  464. AN INNOVATIVE Cosmeceutical WITH WHITENING ACTIVITY: NOTE I
  465. Evaluation of Silk and Rose Biomaterials In the Nano-Cosmeceutical Industry: The Claiming Balance Between Nature, Science, and Regulation
  466. Challenges of HPLC Method Development and Validation for the Assay of Bemotrizinol from Complex Matrix in Cosmeceutical Preparation
  467. The use of mushroom extracts as boatives ingredientes in the development of Cosmeceutical formulations
  468. H-1-NMR metabolomics and LC-MS analysis to determine seasonal variation in a Cosmeceutical plant Leucosidea sericea
  469. Cosmeceutical skincare vs. cosmetic skincare
  470. Cytinus hypocistis (L.) L. extract as a source of anti-aging Cosmeceutical ingredients
  471. Development of Cosmeceutical formulations based on mushroom extracts and their individual compounds
  472. ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION OF THE CHECKOUT OPERATION IN Cosmeceutical CHAIN STORES
  473. 8 Cosmeceutical Vitamins
  474. 11 Cosmeceutical Botanicals
  475. 7 Cosmeceutical Vitamins
  476. Gene Array Technology and the Search for Cosmeceutical Actives
  477. Studies on Cosmeceutical Activity of Extracts of Moringa oleifera Extract
  478. 12 Cosmeceutical Botanicals
  479. Study on Application of new Cosmetic Materials and the Cosmeceutical Activities of Cuscute semen
  480. Potential of developing cosmetics and Cosmeceutical products from medicinal plant
  481. The effect of drying and storage on the quality of Cosmeceutical species Leucosidea sericea and Greyia flanaganii
  482. Using Cosmeceutical ingredients and combinination regimens for sensitive skin
  483. Cosmeceutical activities of Persicae semen
  484. Highlighting the Cosmeceutical Potential of the Edible Bunium alpinum Waldst& Kit (Apiaceae) Growing in Algeria: in vitro Antioxidant and Photoprotective Effects
  485. Development And Evaluation Of Herbal Cosmeceutical For Skin Care
  486. Cosmeceutical Treatments for Androgenetic Alopecia
  487. Vitamin C and the Skin: An Important Cosmeceutical for Home Care and in Professional Treatments
  488. Cosmeceutical tool in the treatment and preventing rosacea
  489. Sea Weed Therapy: Medicinal and Cosmeceutical Value, A Review
  490. Cosmeceutical products in China’s retail pharmacies: a consumers’ satisfaction study
  491. Means to an end: marketing research on Icelandic Cosmeceutical brands and consumers’ motivations for purchase
  492. Efficiency of application of Aisida Cosmeceutical in the external therapy of acne
  493. Antioxidant in Cosmeceutical products containing Calophyllum inophyllum oil☆
  494. Customer Knowledge Management of Natural Cosmeceutical Entrepreneurs in Northern Part of Thailand
  495. Biotechnology; Cosmeceutical activity of Isatis tincroria L.
  496. Study on the Anti-oxidant and Cosmeceutical Activity of Taraxacum platycarpum
  497. PLANT-SOURCE SOLVENTS–A NOVELTY FOR THE Cosmeceutical INDUSTRY
  498. Exploring the potent use of the Padina boryana extracts as a sources of Cosmeceutical materials for it’s anti-UV and anti-wrinkle activities
  499. Protemic Functional Cosmeceutical Efficacy Tests of Various Extracts from Aloe barbadensis
  500. FORMULATION AND OPTIMIZING OF A SKIN BARRIER REGENERATING Cosmeceutical PRODUCT.
  501. 13 Cosmeceutical Metals
  502. Development of Cosmeceutical Cosmetics Using Enzyme Bio-Conversion System
  503. Formulation Development and Evaluation of Cosmeceutical Formulation Containing Keratin Derived from Human Hair
  504. NUTRITIONAL AND BIOACTIVITY PROPERTIES OF SELECTED EARTHWORM SPECIES FOR POTENTIAL Cosmeceutical APPLICATIONS
  505. DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF TOCOTRIENOL RICH FRACTION NANOEMULSION SYSTEM FOR Cosmeceutical APPLICATION
  506. Multifuctional Activities of Cultured extracts from Lactobacillus plantarum Ml as Cosmeceutical ingredients.
  507. Fructans as Natural, Bioactive Cosmeceutical Ingredients
  508. 3 Cosmeceutical Formulation
  509. Determination of fucoxanthin in Cosmeceutical products by HPLC-PDA
  510. The impact of brand personality on brand engagement by the mediation of self-concept of young consumers towards Cosmeceutical brands
  511. Biotechnological potential of Grateloupia turuturu for the Cosmeceutical industry–photoprotection screening of optimized extracts
  512. Cosmeceutical DEVELOPMENT OF OXYRESVERATROL FROM MAHAD (ARTOCARPUS LAKOOCHA ROXB.)
  513. Preparation and Application of Ionic Functionalized Polyester Copolymers for Cosmeceutical Formulation
  514. Evaluation of Cosmeceutical properties of enzymatic hydrolysate prepared from Jeju Turbo cornutus
  515. CONSUMER RESPONSES TOWARD Cosmeceutical ADVERTISING: ROLES OF REGULATORY FIT AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SKIN CANCER PREVENTION
  516. Cosmeceutical application of marine brown algae on skin whitening
  517. Enhancement of Cosmeceutical Activities of Curcuma longa Linne leaf by High Pressure Pretreatment Process
  518. TOTAL PHENOLIC AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF UNFERMENTED MALAYSIAN COCOA BEANS FOR Cosmeceutical USE
  519. The Effect of Country-of-Origin Image and Product Knowledge on Consumer’s Purchase Intention: An Example of Cosmeceutical
  520. Cosmeceutical Efficacies of Ginseng Seed Oil Extracted by Supercritical CarbonDioxide
  521. Synthesis and biological evaluation of flavonol-glucose conjugates for Cosmeceutical development
  522. Development of Endogenous Cannabinoid Receptor Modulating Compounds As Anti-inflammatory Cosmeceutical Agents
  523. Oxidoreductase reactions for Cosmeceutical production from soy bean products
  524. Nanoemulsion loaded with palm vitamin E for Cosmeceutical applications
  525. Preparation of Very Low Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid by Hydrolysis and Its Application as a Cosmeceutical Ingredient
  526. Preparation and Antioxidant Activity of Cosmeceutical Creams Containing Spirulina platensis and Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles
  527. Cómo citar Buscar Fatty acids Composition, Antimicrobial Potential and Cosmeceutical Utilization of Prosopis africana Seed Oil Journal of the Mexican …
  528. Cosmeceutical properties of phenolic acids and use of microencapsulation to ensure controlled release
  529. Formulation and evaluation of Cosmeceutical preparations loaded with triclosan beads
  530. PCH01 Supercritical Removal of Residual Pesticides Improves Cosmeceutical Properties of Ginseng
  531. The antioxidative activities from Callicarpa japonica Thunb and Cosmeceutical natural materials
  532. Characterization and application of Squid Skin Collagen Peptide as a Nutraceutical or Cosmeceutical
  533. Sialic acid bioactive compound from Edible Bird Nest (EBN) extract as skin senescence therapy: Its Application as a Cosmeceutical Ingredient
  534. Cosmeceutical Efficacies of Coffee Oil from Vietnamese Robusta Extracted by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
  535. Skin permeation study of liposomes containing nicotinamide for Cosmeceutical application
  536. Anti-acne Inducing Bacteria Activity of Thai Medicinal Plants in the Genus Piper (Sa Kaan) and the Development to Active Ingredient in Cosmeceutical Product
  537. FORMULATION, DEVELOPMENT AND Cosmeceutical EVALUATION OF CREAMS ON HUMAN SKIN CONTAINING NATURAL PHENOLICS
  538. Anti-inflammatory Cosmeceutical Efficacy of Ecklonia cava Extracted by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
  539. Comprehensive profiling of potential sources of Cosmeceutical agents: Streptomyces griseus, Pseudonocardia alni and Flammulina velutipes
  540. Anti-inflammatory Activity of Crinum asiaticum Linne var. Japonicum Extract and its Application as a Cosmeceutical Ingredient
  541. Kojic acid production from rice by Amylomyces rouxii TISTR 3182 and Aspergillus oryzae TISTR 3259 and its Cosmeceutical potential
  542. X-Rays absorption evaluation in cancer patients submitted to Cosmeceutical prophylaxis with smoothing emulsion and sun protecion factor cream during radiotherapy
  543. Ganoderma lucidumas a Cosmeceutical: Antiradical potential and inhibitory effect on hyperpigmentation and skin extracellular matrix degradation enzymes
  544. The Host Innate Immune Response to Propionibacterium acnes and the Potential of Natural Products as Cosmeceutical Agents
  545. Cosmeceutical Evaluation of Stable Emulgel Loaded with Mimosa pudica and Psoralea corylifolia Plant Extract
  546. STUDY THE EFFICIENCY OF Phellinus linteus EXTRACT ENCAPSULATION IN CHITOSAN NANOPARTICLES FOR Cosmeceutical APPLICATIONS
  547. PROXIMATE COMPOSITION AND BIOACTIVITIES OF CORN SILK (STIGMA MAYDIS) FOR POTENTIAL Cosmeceutical APPLICATION
  548. Cosmeceutical Properties of Fructan (Levan) Produced by Zymomonas mobilis
  549. Comparative composition of genetically modified soybeans conferring herbicide tolerance and Cosmeceutical protein production
  550. Ultrasonic Enzymatic Mediated Extraction of Eurycoma Longifolia (tongkat Ali) for Cosmeceutical and Nutraceutical Applications
  551. … TILAPIA (Oreochromis niloticus, Linn) AND SKIN OF STRIPED CATFISH (Pangasianodon hypophthalmus, Sauvage) AS NUTRACEUTICAL AND Cosmeceutical
  552. 23 Cosmeceutical Properties
  553. … actives in skin care, containing peptides and botanicals, and delivery systems based on nano-particles are perpetuating the fast growing Cosmeceutical market, at US …
  554. … activity of cold pressed seed oils from Indian neem (Azadirachta indica), karanja (Pongamia glabra) and aloe vera gel (Aloe barbadensis) in a Cosmeceutical
  555. 30 Botanical Cosmeceutical Myths
  556. 13 Cosmeceutical Applications of
  557. [P8-297] A study on the utilization of enzyme treated ginseng leaf for Cosmeceutical ingredient: Stability of Ginseng leaf cosmetics
  558. 23 Cosmeceutical Properties of Brown Algae and Its Industrial Applications
  559. A double-blind randomized controlled comparison of APDDR-0901, a novel Cosmeceutical formulation, and 0.1% adapalene gel in the treatment of mild-to-moderate …
  560. A randomized, open, multicenter trial to evaluate efficacy of APDDR-0901, a novel Cosmeceutical formulation, in post-peel management in mild-to-moderate acne …
  561. 4 Marine Phytochemical Compounds and Their Cosmeceutical Applications
  562. 2009 Issue No. 17—Bernard Stiegler and the Question of Technics The Cosmeceutical Face: Time-Fighting Technologies and the Archive
  563. 5 Evaluating Cosmeceutical
  564. 29 Cosmeceutical Antiaging Myths
  565. 3 Chemical Properties of Chitosan as a Marine Cosmeceutical
  566. … . Sci., 59, 419–430 (September/October 2008)
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