. . " as a vaseline ointment or a water-in-oil emulsion, a method in which the water content of the stratum corneum is supplemented with a moistening agent such as sorbitol or glycerin, a method in which skin inflammation is suppressed with an antiinflammatory agent such as glycyrrhizic acid, a method in which skin cells are activated with, for example, vitamins or hormones, and the like have been so f" . . .