2004
DOI: 10.1159/000086157
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Dry Skin and the Environment

Abstract: Dry skin is estimated to be present in about 75% of people aged 75 and over. It has been known for many years that this condition is more frequent in winter, in cold and dry weather conditions. With technological progress, people are now mostly exposed to multiple indoor and outdoor pollutants and environment parameters (air-conditioning, chemicals, noise) which can interact which each other and affect human health, and particularly the skin. All these phenomena are intensified with skin aging and can be aggra… Show more

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“…Quite distinct are the physiological conditions leading to environmental xeroses and skin weathering. The physical background underlying environmental xeroses is not fully understood 2–7 . It possibly involves the dew point effect 8,9 …”
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“…Quite distinct are the physiological conditions leading to environmental xeroses and skin weathering. The physical background underlying environmental xeroses is not fully understood 2–7 . It possibly involves the dew point effect 8,9 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical background underlying environmental xeroses is not fully understood. [2][3][4][5][6][7] It possibly involves the dew point effect. 8,9 The impact of the environmental dew point on the SC remains a puzzling question.…”
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“…Environmental aging has been recently added to chronologic or photo‐induced skin aging. It is linked to various environmental factors , which seem to alter our looks and generate cutaneous irritations . Among these factors, smoking is the most widely acknowledged one.…”
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