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Topische Dermatokosmetika

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Die Haut als Ich-bezogenes Organ des menschlichen Körpers dient auch der Kommunikation mit dem Gegenüber und wurde seit jeher bewusst in ihrer Erscheinung modifiziert. So reichen die Ursprünge kosmetischer Behandlungen durch Externa (auch zur Faltenbehandlung) viele Jahrtausende zurück. Schon im alten Ägypten spielten kosmetische Anwendungen, nicht nur bei Frauen, sondern auch bei Männern, eine große Rolle.

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