Meyer R. Rosen, Editor-in-Chief
President, Interactive Consulting Inc.
Mr. Rosen is a Chartered Chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (London); a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemists and both a Nationally Certified Professional Chemist and Certified Professional Chemical Engineer. He is a member of the U.S. Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) & the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Meyer serves as an Advisor for David Smith, Executive Director of the SCC Advisory Committee. He is also Editor for U.S. & Canada and Editor-in-Chief for North and Latin America for EuroCosmetics Magazine in Germany. Mr. Rosen is Editor of the Delivery System Handbook for Personal Care and Cosmetic Products and Editor-in-Chief of Harry’s Cosmeticology, 9th Edition.

Monday, April 4, 2016

New Focus Book: Handbook of Skin Anti-Aging Theories for Cosmetic Formulation Development - Navin M. Geria






(Harrys Cosmeticology 9th Ed.)

ISBN-13/EAN: 9780820601847
Book - Paperback
Pub Date: April 2016
208 pages

Editor: Navin M. Geria, Doctors Skin Prescription (DSP), 

Authors: - Howard Murad, MD - 
Shyam Gupta, Ph.D. Bioderm Research - 
Linda Walker, CoValence, Inc. - 
Karl Lintner, PhD Kal’idees S.A.S - 
Edward Pelle, Estee Lauder Research Laboratories; - Nadine Pernodet, New York University School of Medicine - 
Rebecca Gadberry UCLA - 
Dr. Barry Chase DDS






This focus book covers:-
Part 5 Anti-Aging

Part 5.0

Fundamentals of Skin Anti-Aging Overview

Editor:
Navin M. Geria, Doctors Skin Prescription (DSP), Senior Technical Advisor & Principal
DSP- Doctors Skin Prescription
34 Mountainview Road, Warren, NJ 07059 

Howard Epstein Ph.D., EMD Chemicals, Philadelphia, PA

Part 5.1

Theories of Aging
Skin Anti-Aging: At the Tipping Point

Navin M. Geria, Doctors Skin Prescription (DSP), Senior Technical Advisor & Principal
DSP- Doctors Skin Prescription
34 Mountainview Road, Warren, NJ 07059

Table of Contents:

5.1.1 Theories of Aging

a. Wear and Tear Theory (Immunological Theory)
b. The Neuro-Endocrine Theory
c. The Genetic Control Theory
d. The Free Radical Theory
e. Mitochondrial Theory
f. Waste Accumulation Theory
g. Hayflick Limit Theory
h. Death Hormone Theory
i. Caloric Restriction Theory
j. The Cross-Linking Theory
k. The Telomerase Theory 
l. Glycation Theory
m. Mutation Accumulation and DNA/RNA Damage
n.Deficient Immune System/Autoimmune Theory
o. Inflammation Theory

Conclusions
References


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