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Considers groundbreaking developments in cosmeceuticals and the
two-in-one shampoo! Multifunctional Cosmetics examines the
execution details one should consider when creating multifunctional
products shows how to design tests to support claims considers the
role of packaging in multifunctional products explores products
designed to deliver, enhance, or prolong color as they clean and
condition hair analyzes the growing importance of shower gels and
bath products that perform multiple functions such as cleansing,
conditioning, and coloring demonstrates how
antiperspirants/deodorants use dually functional formulas to
control body odor indicates how to introduce moisturizing or
conditioning properties into products that have a different primary
function Complemented by more than 300 references, figures, and
tables, Multifunctional Cosmetics is an excellent resource for
pharmaceutical formulation, cosmetic, and fragrance chemists,
scientists, and technologists; cosmetics, pharmaceutical, chemical,
and biochemical engineers; skin physiologists and biologists;
pharmacists and pharmacologists; dermatologists; quality control
and assurance managers; and regulatory personnel; and upper-level
undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
Discussing the history, benefits, formulations and future
developments of hair and skin conditioning products, this work
offers an overview of the subject and unique analysis of the
elements of conditioning. It offers the novice chemist a solid
foundation of technical knowledge and the seasoned scientist the
latest state-of-the-art ingredients and testing procedures used in
evaluation.
Considers groundbreaking developments in cosmeceuticals and the
two-in-one shampoo Multifunctional Cosmetics examines the execution
details one should consider when creating multifunctional products
shows how to design tests to support claims considers the role of
packaging in multifunctional products explores products designed to
deliver, enhance, or prolong color as they clean and condition hair
analyzes the growing importance of shower gels and bath products
that perform multiple functions such as cleansing, conditioning,
and coloring demonstrates how antiperspirants/deodorants use dually
functional formulas to control body odor indicates how to introduce
moisturizing or conditioning properties into products that have a
different primary function Complemented by more than 300
references, figures, and tables, Multifunctional Cosmetics is an
excellent resource for pharmaceutical formulation, cosmetic, and
fragrance chemists, scientists, and technologists; cosmetics,
pharmaceutical, chemical, and biochemical engineers; skin
physiologists and biologists; pharmacists and pharmacologists;
dermatologists; quality control and assurance managers; and
regulatory personnel; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students in these disciplines.
Are you sick of outrageous beauty claims and over-priced products
that don't deliver? Tired of not knowing what to believe about
products? Confused about who to trust for beauty tips and tricks?
Well, worry no more. The popular science bloggers, The Beauty
Brains, are back with another book full of informative and fun
beauty advice. "It's Ok to Have Lead in Your Lipstick" starts by
debunking what the American Council on Science and Health called
the number one unfounded health scare story of 2007. And that's
just the beginning: this book answers dozens of important (and some
oddball) beauty questions that you're dying to know. Here's what
else you'll learn... Clever lies that the beauty companies tell
you. The straight scoop of which beauty myths are true and which
are just urban legends. Which ingredients are really scary and
which ones are just scaremongering by the media to incite an
irrational fear of chemicals. How to tell the difference between
the products that are really green and the ones that are just
trying to get more of your hard earned money by labeling them
"natural" or "organic." Written in a straight talk, fact based
style yet laced with plenty of humor, "It's Okay to Have Lead in
Your Lipstick" is an easy and informative read for all ages.
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