key: cord-0825891-o3vsi9uj authors: Schwartz, Robert A.; Pradhan, Swetalina; Galadari, Hassan; Lotti, Torello; Sharma, Aseem; Goldust, Mohamad title: Shifting dermatology market strategies from cosmetics to moisturizers and sanitizers treatments in COVID‐19 era date: 2020-06-12 journal: Dermatol Ther DOI: 10.1111/dth.13806 sha: d5ebea656d9621453fac937ef1d05b3c1e313095 doc_id: 825891 cord_uid: o3vsi9uj nan Given their easy accessibility and the change in the general population's perspective when it comes to self-care and hygiene, there has been a major interest in cosmeceuticals. This has led to a boom in the market, with an interest in sun protection, depigmentation agents and antiageing creams. This momentum has seen a sudden halt in 2020, with the new corona virus (COVID-19) pandemic raging across the world, where there has been a dramatic decrease in interest personal self care products. 1-3 This has been attributed to possible uncertainty of the coming future outlook, in addition to financial constraints. [4] [5] [6] Thus, the COVID 19 pandemic has brought tremendous changes in the marketing strategies of pharma companies. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Hand hygiene is extremely important to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus. It also interrupts transmission of other viruses and bacteria causing common colds, flu and pneumonia, thus reducing the general burden of disease. 1, 7 Frequent hand washing and the use of disinfectants/sanitizers has been proven to decrease the viral load. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) as well as the World Health Organization (WHO) have recommended that hand washing with soap is a better method compared to the use of a sanitizer. Alcoholbased hand sanitizers with greater than 60% ethanol or 70% isopropanol can be utilized to eliminate the virus, but they are not as effective as soap water at removing all visible dirt and all germ types. 8 However, sanitizers can be used when hand washing is unavailable. To meet the current demand, the CDC has now recommending all pharmacies keep sufficient hand sanitizers available on each counter top for use by customers and health care workers. 9 Frequent hand washing with soap, detergents and disinfectants not only removes germs, harmful chemicals, and dirt, but also the natural, hydro-lipid mantle of skin. This can lead to excessive dryness, fissuring and also development of contact dermatitis. 10 In patients with pre-existing hand eczema or palmar psoriasis who already have a defect in epidermal barrier function, dry cracked skin or excessive dryness due to frequent hand washing can deepen any fissure if present, which not only make them prone to secondary infection, but also can lead to functional disability. Hence frequent use of a moisturizer after handwashing is recommended to prevent cutaneous dryness. Due to the quarantine because of the COVID 19 pandemic, most people are staying and working from home. Accordingly, their demand has shifted from cosmetic and hair care products to skin care products like soap, moisturizers and This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. sanitizers/disinfectants. Hence after evaluating the current demands, many pharma industries have shifted their focus to skin care products like soap, moisturizers and sanitizers. Priorities for global health community in COVID-19 pandemic Where Do We Stand as Dermatologists in Combat With COVID-19 Will Teledermatology Be the Silver Lining During and After COVID-19? Dermatol Ther Dermatologic Treatments In The Era Of The Covid 19 Pandemics -Data And Hypothesis Solidarity and Transparency Against the COVID-19 Pandemic COVID-19 and Economy The effect of quarantine and isolation for COVID-19 in general population and dermatologic treatments The rash that presents as a vesiculobullous eruption Personal Protective Equipment Recommendations Based on COVID-19 Route of Transmission