Panthenol (English Wikipedia)

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doi.org

  • Ebner F, Heller A, Rippke F, Tausch I (2002). "Topical use of dexpanthenol in skin disorders". American Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 3 (6): 427–33. doi:10.2165/00128071-200203060-00005. PMID 12113650. S2CID 35836478.
  • Schmid, Daphné A.; Domingues, Marisa P.; Nanu, Alina; Kluger, Nicolas; de Salvo, Raffaella; Trapp, Sonja (2022). "Exploratory evaluation of tolerability, performance, and cosmetic acceptance of dexpanthenol-containing dermo-cosmetic wash and sun-care products for tattoo aftercare". Health Science Reports. 5 (4): e635. doi:10.1002/hsr2.635. ISSN 2398-8835. PMC 9235347. PMID 35782304. The 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing wash demonstrated to be suitable for mild effective cleansing of fresh tattoos to complement standard tattoo aftercare with a dexpanthenol‐containing ointment. ... In the current study, 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing sun‐care SPF50+ cream was demonstrated to maintain the esthetic appearance of existing tattoos by preserving vibrant colors and preventing fading of the tattoos, while it was easy to apply and keeping the tattooed skin smooth and hydrated. Assessment of the skin barrier function showed a decrease in TEWL, or outward diffusion of water through the skin, after 28 days of daily application, an observation which confirms the ability of the 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing sun‐care SPF50+ cream to maintain the skin barrier and prevent the drying out of tattooed skin in addition to providing protection against UV radiation.

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pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Ebner F, Heller A, Rippke F, Tausch I (2002). "Topical use of dexpanthenol in skin disorders". American Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 3 (6): 427–33. doi:10.2165/00128071-200203060-00005. PMID 12113650. S2CID 35836478.
  • Schmid, Daphné A.; Domingues, Marisa P.; Nanu, Alina; Kluger, Nicolas; de Salvo, Raffaella; Trapp, Sonja (2022). "Exploratory evaluation of tolerability, performance, and cosmetic acceptance of dexpanthenol-containing dermo-cosmetic wash and sun-care products for tattoo aftercare". Health Science Reports. 5 (4): e635. doi:10.1002/hsr2.635. ISSN 2398-8835. PMC 9235347. PMID 35782304. The 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing wash demonstrated to be suitable for mild effective cleansing of fresh tattoos to complement standard tattoo aftercare with a dexpanthenol‐containing ointment. ... In the current study, 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing sun‐care SPF50+ cream was demonstrated to maintain the esthetic appearance of existing tattoos by preserving vibrant colors and preventing fading of the tattoos, while it was easy to apply and keeping the tattooed skin smooth and hydrated. Assessment of the skin barrier function showed a decrease in TEWL, or outward diffusion of water through the skin, after 28 days of daily application, an observation which confirms the ability of the 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing sun‐care SPF50+ cream to maintain the skin barrier and prevent the drying out of tattooed skin in addition to providing protection against UV radiation.

pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • "Dexpanthenol – Compound summary". PubChem Compound. US: National Center for Biotechnology Information. 25 March 2005. Identification. Retrieved 29 June 2012.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Schmid, Daphné A.; Domingues, Marisa P.; Nanu, Alina; Kluger, Nicolas; de Salvo, Raffaella; Trapp, Sonja (2022). "Exploratory evaluation of tolerability, performance, and cosmetic acceptance of dexpanthenol-containing dermo-cosmetic wash and sun-care products for tattoo aftercare". Health Science Reports. 5 (4): e635. doi:10.1002/hsr2.635. ISSN 2398-8835. PMC 9235347. PMID 35782304. The 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing wash demonstrated to be suitable for mild effective cleansing of fresh tattoos to complement standard tattoo aftercare with a dexpanthenol‐containing ointment. ... In the current study, 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing sun‐care SPF50+ cream was demonstrated to maintain the esthetic appearance of existing tattoos by preserving vibrant colors and preventing fading of the tattoos, while it was easy to apply and keeping the tattooed skin smooth and hydrated. Assessment of the skin barrier function showed a decrease in TEWL, or outward diffusion of water through the skin, after 28 days of daily application, an observation which confirms the ability of the 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing sun‐care SPF50+ cream to maintain the skin barrier and prevent the drying out of tattooed skin in addition to providing protection against UV radiation.

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worldcat.org

  • Schmid, Daphné A.; Domingues, Marisa P.; Nanu, Alina; Kluger, Nicolas; de Salvo, Raffaella; Trapp, Sonja (2022). "Exploratory evaluation of tolerability, performance, and cosmetic acceptance of dexpanthenol-containing dermo-cosmetic wash and sun-care products for tattoo aftercare". Health Science Reports. 5 (4): e635. doi:10.1002/hsr2.635. ISSN 2398-8835. PMC 9235347. PMID 35782304. The 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing wash demonstrated to be suitable for mild effective cleansing of fresh tattoos to complement standard tattoo aftercare with a dexpanthenol‐containing ointment. ... In the current study, 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing sun‐care SPF50+ cream was demonstrated to maintain the esthetic appearance of existing tattoos by preserving vibrant colors and preventing fading of the tattoos, while it was easy to apply and keeping the tattooed skin smooth and hydrated. Assessment of the skin barrier function showed a decrease in TEWL, or outward diffusion of water through the skin, after 28 days of daily application, an observation which confirms the ability of the 2.5% dexpanthenol‐containing sun‐care SPF50+ cream to maintain the skin barrier and prevent the drying out of tattooed skin in addition to providing protection against UV radiation.