• Title of article

    Antiaging and Sunscreens: Paradigm Shift in Cosmetics

  • Author/Authors

    Shanbhag ، Shreya - Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Nayak ، Akshatha - Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Narayan ، Reema - Manipal Academy of Higher Education , Nayak ، Usha Yogendra - Manipal Academy of Higher Education

  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    348
  • To page
    359
  • Abstract
    Skin, being one of the vital organs and a protective barrier needs to be pampered and taken care of from early childhood. It is the most visible and the widest exposed organ and by far reflects the general health condition and the aging process in humans. Both intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribute to this complex biological process of skin aging. In recent times, skin health and its beauty is perceived as an indicator of one’s health which has resulted in an increasing demand for antiaging products. Exposure to UV radiation is considered to be one of the factors responsible for aging termed as photoaging. In this review, we have discussed the various factors which may accelerate the process of skin aging. Various approaches and strategies to delay the process of skin aging have been emphasized upon. The patents filed in the area of antiaging and sunscreen products have also been reviewed to gain an insight into the new formulations which have been developed as an antiaging product. There has been a tremendous rise in the cosmetic and cosmeceuticals market with products having a dual activity of antiaging and sun protection. Research is constantly on the rise to ensure the safety of these products. Alternatives to the current topical application of sunscreen are being considered to overcome the drawback of reapplication of the sunscreen often which can be a boon to the cosmeceutical market.
  • Keywords
    Aging , Antiaging , Nanoparticles , Photoprotection , Sunscreen , Sun protection factor (SPF)
  • Journal title
    Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Journal title
    Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Record number

    2448520