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Rheological studies to objectify sensations occurring when cosmetic emulsions are applied to the skin

Brummer et al., 1999

Document ID
10336501722367975176
Author
Brummer R
Godersky S
Publication year
Publication venue
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

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When cosmetic emulsions are applied to the skin, different flow conditions arise because the film thickness of the emulsion decreases as it is rubbed in. The sensations experienced during application—the so-called skin feeling—therefore result in part from the flow …
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