This article reviews the patent and scientific literature on various types of skin cleansers, their interactions with the skin and the types of surfactants used in skin cleansers, published from 1995-2000. Much more has been published on this topic than can be included here, so for the sake of completeness, I have included references to reviews by other authors.
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