With high prevalence of sensitive skin (SS), lack of strong evidence on pathomechanisms, consensus on associated symptoms, proof of existence of ‘general’ SS and tools to recruit subjects, this topic… Click to show full abstract
With high prevalence of sensitive skin (SS), lack of strong evidence on pathomechanisms, consensus on associated symptoms, proof of existence of ‘general’ SS and tools to recruit subjects, this topic attracts increasing attention of research.
               
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