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Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology, Second Edition

Skin Care Products: Artificial Tanning

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Levy, SB
January 1, 2005

The desire for a tanned appearance alongside increasing awareness of the hazards of ultraviolet (UV) light exposure has led to renewed interest in artificial tanning products. Better formulations of sunless or self-tanners with improved aesthetics are more widely available. As consumer experience with the newer products has grown this category has become more popular and has led to an increasing proportion of overall suncare sales.

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9781574448245

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January 1, 2005

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449 / 455
 

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Levy, S. B. (2005). Skin Care Products: Artificial Tanning. In Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology, Second Edition (pp. 449–455). https://doi.org/10.1201/b14400-39
Levy, S. B. “Skin Care Products: Artificial Tanning.” In Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology, Second Edition, 449–55, 2005. https://doi.org/10.1201/b14400-39.
Levy SB. Skin Care Products: Artificial Tanning. In: Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology, Second Edition. 2005. p. 449–55.
Levy, S. B. “Skin Care Products: Artificial Tanning.” Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology, Second Edition, 2005, pp. 449–55. Scopus, doi:10.1201/b14400-39.
Levy SB. Skin Care Products: Artificial Tanning. Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology, Second Edition. 2005. p. 449–455.
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DOI

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9781574448245

Publication Date

January 1, 2005

Start / End Page

449 / 455