The effects of water exposure on biophysical properties of normal skin
Skin Research and Technology2014Vol. 21(2), pp. 131–136
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Abstract
Water exposure increases the TEWL and pH of normal skin. Future studies evaluating the durability of the increased TEWL through monitoring the time course of events following skin immersion in water and susceptibility of skin to chemical irritants are required.
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