Author: Kuehl BL, Fyfe KS, Shear NH
In dermatological disorders like acne, rosacea, atopic dermatitis, photoaging, sensitive skin, occupational dermatosis cleansers, use of various cleansing agents, Hygiene ´products , skin hygiene includes both skin cleaning and also taking care of its health, Substances capable of emulsifying, emulsifiers/detergents/surfactants/soaps) that lower the surface tension on the skin and remove dirt, sebum, oil from cosmetic products, microorganisms, and exfoliated corneum cells in an emulsified form, keep the skin surface moist, Cleanser Composition, Surfactants, cleanser formulas, interfacial tension, ionic, nonionic, polar portions, anionic, cationic, amphoteric, cleansing agent has a bearing on its drying and irritancy potential, tightness, Skin dryness, scaling and roughness-lipid solvents such as acetone, alcohols and even nonionic surfactants can cause dryness of the skin, type and Rinsability of surfactant ingredients, damage to the cell membrane of keratinocytes, lipid bilayer of the stratum corneum thus causing dryness of the skin