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titleOfInvention USE OF A COSMETIC COMPOSITION TO COMBAT THE EFFECTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES ON THE SKIN
abstract The invention relates to the cosmetic use of at least one activator of epidermal differentiation for combating the effects of electromagnetic waves on the skin. The invention also relates to a cosmetic treatment method comprising the application on the skin or integuments of a cosmetic composition comprising at least one activator of epidermal differentiation for combating the effects of electromagnetic waves on the skin.
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