FUNCTIONAL INGREDIENTS They include
cleansers (surfactants), conditioning agents, colorants, fragrances, reactive ingredients, film formers, and drug actives
Every cosmetic you’ve ever used or made has at least
one functional ingredient
Are those that help make delivery of the functional ingredients more acceptable
AESTHETIC INGREDIENTS
¨ These are ingredients like solvents, thickeners, preservatives, pH adjusters, plasticizers, fillers, appearance modifiers, anti-oxidants, antiirritants, and delivery systems.
AESTHETIC INGREDIENTS
Are ingredients added to a formula at a low level for the primary purpose of getting to put the ingredient name on the label
CLAIMS INGREDIENTS (SOMETIMES CALLED FAIRY DUST)
This include ingredients like natural extracts, vitamins, proteins, biotechnology, and fanciful made-up ingredient names
CLAIMS INGREDIENTS
which may have some application in the color cosmetic area
3D printing cosmetics
a field which activates DNA sequences based on environmental conditions
Epigenetics
using good microbes to clean skin surface
Microbial cleansing
raw materials derived from renewable resources like plants
Sustainable sources
This is a physical process rather than a chemical one, it involves the assimilation of one body by another.
ABSORPTION
This is where one substance clings to the surface of another substance, without being assimilated by it, or having a chemical reaction from it.
ADSORPTION
This is where a reaction to separate a compound or substance takes place.
ANALYSIS
This is simply a unit of energy.
Calorie
This is the process of adding a catalyst to a reaction to speed up that reaction.
Catalysis
This term is used in chemistry when we add a substance to speed up that reaction, the catalyst remains intact and cannot be destroyed or changed by the process.
CATALYST
This is a form of suspension which has some characteristics of a solution.
COLLOID
This is how heat is transferred along with the metal.
CONDUCTION
This is the method of transferring heat through the air.
CONVECTION
This method involves negative and positive ions being packed tightly together, in order to form a crystal lattice in a particular order to form crystals
CRYSTALLIZATION