RESUMOIntrodução: O Brasil é um país com potencial gigantesco para o desenvolvimento de produtos biocosméticos variados, isso ocorre devido à grande diversidade presente em nosso território, mediante o grande ecossistema. Esses cosméticos produzidos dentro de um contexto ambiental propiciaram uma maior preocupação com o uso e fabricação consciente utilizando nossos recursos naturais. Objetivo: Proporcionar maior conhecimento sobre o mercado dos cosméticos orgânicos. Metodologia: A presente pesquisa é uma revisão de literatura combinada com pesquisa em meio digital, com a pretensão de investigar o crescimento do mercado de cosméticos à base de matéria prima orgânica, bem como seus efeitos na pele e o mercado. Considerações finais: O mercado de cosméticos orgânicos demostra ser uma área bem promissora e isso pode ser bem mais explorado, porém é importante estipular uma regulamentação.
Covid-19 emerged in December 2019 in China, where it spread across the world, quickly becoming a pandemic that affected countless sectors, the entire population had to adapt to this new reality, among them professionals in the area of health workers had to redouble in several to meet the needs of hospitals and provide assistance to all those infected, spending most of the day inside their workplaces. The objective of this study was to seek reports from health professionals who had to act on the front line in the fight against the virus and were infected, and to observe the cutaneous manifestations after the disease had affected. For data collection, a questionnaire consisting of 20 closed and open questions was applied about possible skin conditions in health professionals in São Luís-MA after Covid-19, The objective of this work was to identify through research the possible causes of these changes in the skin. In view of the data obtained, we observed the appearance of acne, reddish spots, itching and flaking, the manifestations occurred in different periods, several factors may have triggered these conditions, among them are the prolonged use of PPE's, frequent hand washing, associated with medication use and psychological symptoms due to extreme pressure within hospital environments.
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