International guidelines for the in vivo assessment of skin properties in non-clinical settings: Part 2. transepidermal water loss and skin hydration

Johan du Plessis, Aleksandr Stefaniak, Fritz Eloff, Swen John, Tove Agner, Tzu-Chieh Chou, Rosemary Nixon, Markus Steiner, Anja Franken, Irena Kudla, Linn Holness

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Abstract

There is an emerging perspective that it is not sufficient to just assess skin exposure to physical and chemical stressors in workplaces, but that it is also important to assess the condition, i.e. skin barrier function of the exposed skin at the time of exposure. The workplace environment, representing a non-clinical environment, can be highly variable and difficult to control, thereby presenting unique measurement challenges not typically encountered in clinical settings.

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