2015
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.13401
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Wood's lamp fluorescence of dihydroxyacetone treated skin

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“…Wood's light may be used for testing patients who are suggested to use sunscreen ointments if they use them sufficiently. Moreover, it is used for detection of the areas that the topical medications are applied (36).…”
Section: öZmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wood's light may be used for testing patients who are suggested to use sunscreen ointments if they use them sufficiently. Moreover, it is used for detection of the areas that the topical medications are applied (36).…”
Section: öZmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DHA reacts with amino acids in the skin cuticle to generate a brown protective film to prevent excessive water evaporation, promote moisturization, and provide sun and anti-ultraviolet radiation protection. DHA does not cause any harmful effects to the skin, as it has been a common active ingredient in sunless tanning skincare preparations (Jankowski et al 2016 ; Perer et al 2020 ; Perrin, 2020 ). Due to its ability to turn the skin brown, DHA is also used as a treatment or adjunctive treatment for some skin diseases, such as white spot, psoriasis, and vitiligo (Li et al 2021b ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%