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I haven't got my stripes: that was Dogberry's madness |
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May 4 2006 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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The term Acne cosmetica refers to acne caused by or aggravated by cosmetics. The mechanism was presumably a chemically induced plugging of the pilosebaceous orifice. This became a significant problem for dermatologists in the 1970s and 1980s, but with the improved formulations produced by cosmetic chemists over the past thirty years, a diagnosis of acne cosmetica has become relatively rare daily dermatological practice. * The terms "non-comedogenic" and "non-acne(i)genic" appeared on moisturizers and other cosmetic compounds as manufacturers introduced re-formulations—sometimes associated with claims that the products were "oil-free" or "water-based". Although early work produced lists of comedogenic chemicals in various strengths and vehicles, it became apparent that one could not predict the actual comedogenicity of a product from its contents; rather, the finished product itself needed use-testing.The production of a low-grade folliculitis by some components of cosmetic products has led to misdiagnosis on occasion. * People may not attribute their reactions to their cosmetics at first, but may notice worsening symptoms after using certain face makeup, sunblock or lip products. * Reactions occur more commonly if applied cosmetics are let to sit and are not stripped after use. |