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Role of Indigenous Products in Cosmetology from Ancient to Modern Times

Lakmali Pathiraja K N
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Lakmali Pathiraja K N: Consultant Dermatologist, Ministry of Health, Nutrition and Indigenous Medicine, Sri Lanka

JOJ Dermatology & Cosmetics, 2018, vol. 1, issue 2, 30-34

Abstract: People of Indian, Sri Lankan, Pakistanian and Malaysian origin belongs to the “Dark Asian†Ethnic Skin Type. Although, a large proportion of subjects belong to this category, literature is limited except for a few studies that focuses on pigmentation. However, traditional skin concerns on various ethnic groups will enhance modern treatment strategies of various skin types.

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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJDC.2018.01.555558

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