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  2. Calcium alginate - Wikipedia

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    Calcium alginate is a water-insoluble, gelatinous, cream-coloured substance that can be created through the addition of aqueous calcium chloride to aqueous sodium alginate. Calcium alginate is also used for entrapment of enzymes and forming artificial seeds in plant tissue culture.

  3. 8 Best Lotions for Crepey Skin on the Arms and Legs - AOL

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    Apply to dry skin twice daily for prime results, concentrating on major areas of concern, like the arms and legs. ... Coconut milk, coconut water, natural retinol alternative, hyaluronic acid ...

  4. Alginic acid - Wikipedia

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    The algae is then treated with an acidic solution to help disrupt cell walls, which converts the alginate salts into insoluble alginic acid; a subsequently applied alkaline solution (pH 9-10), usually sodium carbonate, converts it back into water-soluble sodium alginate, which is then precipitated. [4]

  5. Xeroderma - Wikipedia

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    Today, many creams and lotions, commonly based on vegetable oils/butters, petroleum oils/jellies, and lanolin are widely available. As a preventive measure, such products may be rubbed onto the affected area as needed (often every other day) to prevent dry skin. The skin is then patted dry to prevent the removal of natural lipids from the skin.

  6. Derms Agree: These Are the Most Hydrating Creams for Dry Skin

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    Our grooming editors and board-certified dermatologists tested dozens of moisturizers formulated to prevent dry skin. Shop the best picks from brands like Neutrogena, La Roche-Posay and more.

  7. Moisturizer - Wikipedia

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    Ointments are more occlusive than aqueous creams, which are more occlusive than lotion. [5] Water loss through the skin is normally about 4–8 g/(m 2 ⋅h). A layer of petrolatum applied to normal skin can reduce that loss by 50–75% for several hours. [4] Oils naturally produced by the human body moisturize through this same mechanism. [2]