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Today, esthetic professionals who work at institutes specializing in advanced skin care are in need of a compendium that contains all the different issues pertaining to the skin care practice.
Corneotherapy is a synonym for a skin care approach and science that is based on scientific knowledge and not marketing strategy themed coined by the late Dr. Albert Klingman MD.
As barrier disorders appear with different characteristics and symptoms it is essential to select individually adapted ingredients for the dermatological and cosmetic preparations. The findings on the properties of the skin barrier and their causal treatment obviously still are inefficiently communicated during the professional training. This gap now has been closed by the excellent introduction to corneotherapy with a concise description in layman's terms of the significant aspects of skin physiology and skin care as well as the nature and causes of the development of skin disorders,.This book also serves for the further professional training of esthetic professionals who in practice engage themselves in skin care and professional advice on skin barrier disorders and skin diseases.
About The Author:
Dr. Hans Lautenschläger studied chemistry and physics (minor subject) at the Free University of Berlin (FU) and received his doctorate in organic chemistry. He worked as a scientific assistant at the Institute of Organic Chemistry at the FU. As a department head in the research and development division of Nattermann & Cie. GmbH, Cologne, Dr Lautenschläger developed new pharmaceutical drugs in the indications of lipid metabolism disorders, inflammation and cardiovascular disease. Dr. Lautenschläger headed the application technology department of Nattermann Phospholipid GmbH, which was involved in the formulation of phosphatidylcholine-containing drugs and skin care products. Numerous publications and patents illustrate his professional career.
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