Claims
- 1. A regimen for augmenting the synthesis of epidermal ceramides in the skin of an individual subject in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto said subject's skin, a thus-effective amount of ascorbic acid in immixture with at least one monosaccharide ester of ascorbic acid and/or at least one metal salt of phosphorylated ascorbic acid.
- 2. The regimen for augmenting the synthesis of epidermal ceramides as defined by claim 1, comprising topically applying onto said subject's skin a thus-effective amount of ascorbic acid, at least one monosaccharide ester of ascorbic acid and at least one metal salt of phosphorylated ascorbic acid.
- 3. The regimen for augmenting the synthesis of epidermal ceramides as defined by claim 1, comprising topically applying onto said subject's skin at least one monosaccharide ester of ascorbic acid selected from the group consisting of glycosylated, mannosylated, fructosylated, fucosylated, galactosylated, N-acetylglucosaminated and N-acetylmuramic esters of ascorbic acid, and mixtures thereof.
- 4. The regimen for augmenting the synthesis of epidermal ceramides as defined by claim 3, comprising topically applying onto said subject's skin 2-O-α-D-glucopyranosyl of L-ascorbic acid of 6-O-β-D-galactopyranosyl of L-ascorbic acid.
- 5. The regimen for augmenting the synthesis of epidermal ceramides as defined by claim 3, comprising topically applying onto said subject's skin at least one ascorbyl phosphate of an alkali metal, at least one ascorbyl phosphate of an alkaline earth metal and/or at least one ascorbyl phosphate of a transition metal.
- 6. The regimen for augmenting the synthesis of epidermal ceramides as defined by claim 5, comprising topically applying onto said subject's skin magnesium ascorbyl phosphate.
- 7. The regimen for augmenting the synthesis of epidermal ceramides as defined by claim 1, comprising increasing the synthesis of types IV to VII ceramides in the skin of an individual subject in need of such treatment.
- 8. A regimen for enhancing the barrier function of the skin of an individual subject in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto said subject's skin, a thus-effective amount of ascorbic acid in immixture with at least one monosaccharide ester of ascorbic acid and/or at least one metal salt of phosphorylated ascorbic acid.
- 9. A regimen for the treatment of atopic or seborrhoeic dermatitis of the skin of an individual subject in need thereof, comprising topically applying onto said subject's skin, a thus-effective amount of ascorbic acid in immixture with at least one monosaccharide ester of ascorbic acid and/or at least one metal salt of phosphorylated ascorbic acid.
- 10. A regimen for improving the suppleness of the skin and/or the surface appearance of the skin and/or combating or preventing intrinsic aging of the skin of an individual subject in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto said subject's skin, a thus-effective amount of ascorbic acid in immixture with at least one monosaccharide ester of ascorbic acid and/or at least one metal salt of phosphorylated ascorbic acid.
- 11. A regimen for moisturizing the skin of an individual subject in need of such treatment, comprising topically applying onto said subject's skin, a thus-effective amount of ascorbic acid in immixture with at least one monosaccharide ester of ascorbic acid and/or at least one metal salt of phosphorylated ascorbic acid.
- 12. A method for enhancing the lipid content and/or improving the barrier function of a reconstructed epidermis, comprising including therein a thus-effective amount of ascorbic acid in immixture with at least one monosaccharide ester of ascorbic acid and/or at least one metal salt of phosphorylated ascorbic acid.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO COMPANION APPLICATION
Application Ser. No. 09/828,884, filed concurrently herewith and assigned to the assignee hereof.
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