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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2018.35.2.560

The Effect of Surfactant on the Moisturization and Transepidermal Water Loss in Human skin  

PARK, SANG HYUN (Coreana Cosmetics Co., Ltd, Department of Applied Chemical Engineering, Korea University of Technology & Education)
LEE, KWANG SIK (Coreana Cosmetics Co., Ltd, Department of Applied Chemical Engineering, Korea University of Technology & Education)
LEE, KUN KOOK (Coreana Cosmetics Co., Ltd, Department of Applied Chemical Engineering, Korea University of Technology & Education)
LEE, BYUNG HWAN (Coreana Cosmetics Co., Ltd, Department of Applied Chemical Engineering, Korea University of Technology & Education)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.35, no.2, 2018 , pp. 560-567 More about this Journal
Abstract
In the cosmetics industry, many raw materials such as hyaluronic acid and glycerin have been developed and studied as moisturizing agents for long-lasting moisturizing effects. In this study, we investigated changes in moisture and transdermal water loss of skin by changing the surfactant, instead of the moisturizing agent. Particularly, surfactant types such as natural surfactant, lecithin surfactant, polyglyceryl ester surfactant, peg Surfactant and peg w/o surfactant showed changes in moisture and transdermal water loss according to the changes of their surfactants. The best results were obtained when using Lecithin surfactant.
Keywords
Moisturization; Dry skin; Liquid cystal Surfactant; hydration; transdermal water loss;
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