Title | The epilatory effects of trypsin on human skin, applied via lecithin reverse micelles | |
Authors | E.E. Protopapa1, A. Xenakis2, S. Avramiotis2, E.V. Prodromou3 and S.M. Koukaki3
1. Technological Educational Institution of Athens, Athens, Greece 2. Institute of Biological Research and Biotechnology, National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens, Greece 3. Pharmathen Ltd., Athens, Greece |
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Citation | Protopapa, E.E., Xenakis, A., Avramiotis, S., Prodromou, E.V., Koukaki, S.M.: The epilatory effects of trypsin on human skin, applied via lecithin reverse micelles, Epitheorese Klin. Farmakol. Farmakokinet. 12(3): 101-104 (1998) | |
Publication Date | Received for publication: 15 November 1998
Accepted for publication: 20 December 1998 |
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Full Text Language | English | |
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Keywords | Trypsin, epilatory effects, human skin, lecithin reverse micelles. | |
Other Terms | review article | |
Summary | A method of epilation using reverse micelles containing the proteolytic enzyme, trypsin, is described based on previous experimental findings on degenarative effects of proteolytic enzymes on hair follicles, and follicle stem cells of guinea pigs and mice. The method involves rubbing of the preparation on wax epilated skin and leads to removal of hair from various skin regions, such as face, shoulders, arms and legs. The many advantages of this method renders it the method of choice for hair removal in cosmetology. | |
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