Abstract
This article reviews current data about the relationship between sun radiation and skin, especially with regards ultraviolet light and the skin aging process. The benefits of sun exposition and the photoaging process are discussed. Finally, the authors present a review of photoprotection agents that are commercially available nowadays.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Skin and the environment
- Biology of percutaneous penetration
- Sampling the stratum corneum for toxic chemicals
- Textile allergic contact dermatitis: current status
- Percutaneous absorption from soil
- Percutaneous absorption of water in skin: a review
- The influence of vapor pressure of chemicals on dermal penetration
- Allergic contact dermatitis: clinical aspects
- Irritant contact dermatitis
- Contact urticaria and the environment
- Cutaneous irritancy of water
- Environmental airborne contact dermatoses
- Photoallergy
- UV light and skin aging
- Non-melanoma skin cancer: occupational risk from UV light and arsenic exposure
- Skin cancer: role of ultraviolet radiation in carcinogenesis
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Skin and the environment
- Biology of percutaneous penetration
- Sampling the stratum corneum for toxic chemicals
- Textile allergic contact dermatitis: current status
- Percutaneous absorption from soil
- Percutaneous absorption of water in skin: a review
- The influence of vapor pressure of chemicals on dermal penetration
- Allergic contact dermatitis: clinical aspects
- Irritant contact dermatitis
- Contact urticaria and the environment
- Cutaneous irritancy of water
- Environmental airborne contact dermatoses
- Photoallergy
- UV light and skin aging
- Non-melanoma skin cancer: occupational risk from UV light and arsenic exposure
- Skin cancer: role of ultraviolet radiation in carcinogenesis