
Moisturizers combine occlusives and humectants to enhance the water-holding capacity of the skin. Further diversity in moisturizer formulation is created through the addition of special ingredients, designed to enhance the functions of the skin. These agents mimic natural ingredients. Application of moisturizers can serve as important adjunctive therapy for patients with various dermatologic disorders.
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Moisturizers; humectants occlusives; additives to moisturizers., Emollients, Skin Absorption, Skin Physiological Phenomena, Humans, Dermatologic Agents, Skin Care, Skin Diseases, Water Loss, Insensible
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