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Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Edition Volume 3

ISBN-13: 9780820601786 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 1090 str.

Meyer R. Rosen
Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Edition Volume 3 Meyer R. Rosen 9780820601786 Chemical Publishing Company - książkaWidoczna okładka, to zdjęcie poglądowe, a rzeczywista szata graficzna może różnić się od prezentowanej.

Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Edition Volume 3

ISBN-13: 9780820601786 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 1090 str.

Meyer R. Rosen
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- Part 6 Formulating - Formulating Cosmetics and Personal Care Products - 6.1 Formulating Wisdom Category by Category - 6.2 Skin Lightening, Whitening, and Brightening: An Overview of Approaches, Key Ingredients, and Formulations for Enhancing Skin Appearance and Correcting/Minimizing Common Skin Pigmentation Disorders - 6.3 Sunscreens - 6.4 Antiperspirants / Deodorants - 6.5 Acne, Oily, ad Aging Skin Product Formulation (Author Mark Lees) - 6.6 Face and Body - Masks / Scrubs - 6.7 Shaving Preparations: Pre and Post - 6.8 Color Cosmetics: An Introduction to Formulation and Approaches for Mascaras, Foundations and Lipsticks - Hair Care - 6.10 Shampoos Ingredients, Formulation and Efficacy Evaluation - Section II: Hair-Cleansing Mechanism - Section III: Shampoo Evaluation - Section IV: Future Trends in Shampoos - 6.11 Hair Styling - 6.15 Hair Colorants and Protection - 6.16 Reactive Hair Care Products - 6.17 Formula/Product Development from the Formulator's Viewpoint - Part 6.18 Oral Care: Formulating Products and Practices for Health and Beauty - Part 7. Sensory Characterization - Part 7.1 Sensory Signals The applied science of sensory perception and its value - Part 8. Delivery Systems - Part 8.1 Delivery Systems for Cosmetics and Personal Care - Part 9 Nutracosmetics - Part 9.1 The Use of Nutraceutical Ingredients in the Cosmetic Industry - Part 9.2 Multi-Functional Botanicals for Nutricosmetics Applications - Part 10 NanoCosmetics - Part 10.1 Nanocosmetics: Nanotechnology and anti-aging - Part 11 Testing - Part 11.1 Methods to Assess Skin Barrier Integrity: Effects of Cleansing Products - Part 11.2 Imaging Techniques and Analysis for Quantification of Skin Appearance - Part 11.3 Biophysical Measurement and Evaluation of Skin Elasticity and Topography - Part 11.4 A Survey of Test Methodology Used in Evaluating the Damage, Protection and Repair of Hair - Part 11.5 Clinical Testing of Cosmetics and Skin Care Products: Methods and Instrumentations - Part 11.6 Nanomaterials Characterization - Part 11.7 In Vitro Assays to Measure Epigenetic Mechanisms Involved with Controlling Gene Expression - Part 12 Sustainability and Eco-Responsibility - Part 12.0 A Global Approach for the Cosmetic and Personal Care Industry - Part 12.2 A Botanist's view of Sustainability: Use or Abuse in the Personal Care Industry? - Part 12.3 The Herboretum Network for promoting local cultures and biodiversity - Part 12.4 The advantages and potential contribution of local cultures for carbon footprint reduction - Part 12.5 Cosmetic ingredients from plant cell cultures: A new eco-sustainable approach - Part 12.6 Eco-responsibility applied to plant extraction - Part 12.7 The industrial frame: Concrete, green solutions for production and waste management - Part 13 Cosmetic Manufacturing - Part 13.1 Cosmetic Manufacturing Processes - 13.1.2 Unit Operations - 13.1.3.1 Wet SystemsSingle Phase (Miscible) Systems - 13.1.3.2 Wet Systems - Multiphase Systems - 13.1.3.3 Wet Systems Liquid Solid Systems - 13.1.4 Filling - 13.1.5 Scale-Up - 13.1.6 Dry Systems - 13.1.7.1 Wet Continuous Process - 13.1.7.2 Dry Continuous Processing - Part 13.2 Cold-Process Emulsification Producing Sub-Micron Dispersions: Formulation and Aesthetic Enhancement of Cosmetic and OTC Products - 13.2.1 Contemporary Cosmetics - Part 13.3 Intelligent Selection and Manufacture of Natural Extracts - Part 14 Packaging - Part 14.1 Emerging Strategies for Sustainable Packaging: Balancing Materials, Design, and Appearance - Part 14.2 Aerosol Containment and Delivery

- Part 6 Formulating- Formulating Cosmetics and Personal Care Products- 6.1 Formulating Wisdom Category by Category - 6.2 Skin Lightening, Whitening, and Brightening: An Overview of Approaches, Key Ingredients, and Formulations for Enhancing Skin Appearance and Correcting/Minimizing Common Skin Pigmentation Disorders - 6.3 Sunscreens - 6.4 Antiperspirants / Deodorants - 6.5 Acne, Oily, ad Aging Skin Product Formulation (Author Mark Lees)- 6.6 Face and Body - Masks / Scrubs - 6.7 Shaving Preparations: Pre and Post- 6.8 Color Cosmetics: An Introduction to Formulation and Approaches for Mascaras, Foundations and Lipsticks - Hair Care- 6.10 Shampoos Ingredients, Formulation and Efficacy Evaluation- Section II: Hair-Cleansing Mechanism- Section III: Shampoo Evaluation- Section IV: Future Trends in Shampoos- 6.11 Hair Styling - 6.15 Hair Colorants and Protection - 6.16 Reactive Hair Care Products - 6.17 Formula/Product Development from the Formulators Viewpoint - Part 6.18 Oral Care: Formulating Products and Practices for Health and Beauty- Part 7. Sensory Characterization- Part 7.1 Sensory Signals The applied science of sensory perception and its value- Part 8. Delivery Systems- Part 8.1 Delivery Systems for Cosmetics and Personal Care- Part 9 Nutracosmetics- Part 9.1 The Use of Nutraceutical Ingredients in the Cosmetic Industry- Part 9.2 Multi-Functional Botanicals for Nutricosmetics Applications- Part 10 NanoCosmetics- Part 10.1 Nanocosmetics: Nanotechnology and anti-aging- Part 11 Testing- Part 11.1 Methods to Assess Skin Barrier Integrity: Effects of Cleansing Products- Part 11.2 Imaging Techniques and Analysis for Quantification of Skin Appearance - Part 11.3 Biophysical Measurement and Evaluation of Skin Elasticity and Topography- Part 11.4 A Survey of Test Methodology Used in Evaluating the Damage, Protection and Repair of Hair- Part 11.5 Clinical Testing of Cosmetics and Skin Care Products: Methods and Instrumentations - Part 11.6 Nanomaterials Characterization- Part 11.7 In Vitro Assays to Measure Epigenetic Mechanisms Involved with Controlling Gene Expression- Part 12 Sustainability and Eco-Responsibility- Part 12.0 A Global Approach for the Cosmetic and Personal Care Industry- Part 12.2 A Botanists view of Sustainability: Use or Abuse in the Personal Care Industry?- Part 12.3 The Herboretum Network for promoting local cultures and biodiversity- Part 12.4 The advantages and potential contribution of local cultures for carbon footprint reduction- Part 12.5 Cosmetic ingredients from plant cell cultures: A new eco-sustainable approach - Part 12.6 Eco-responsibility applied to plant extraction- Part 12.7 The industrial frame: Concrete, green solutions for production and waste management - Part 13 Cosmetic Manufacturing- Part 13.1 Cosmetic Manufacturing Processes- 13.1.2 Unit Operations- 13.1.3.1 Wet SystemsSingle Phase (Miscible) Systems - 13.1.3.2 Wet Systems - Multiphase Systems- 13.1.3.3 Wet Systems Liquid Solid Systems- 13.1.4 Filling - 13.1.5 Scale-Up - 13.1.6 Dry Systems- 13.1.7.1 Wet Continuous Process- 13.1.7.2 Dry Continuous Processing- Part 13.2 Cold-Process Emulsification Producing Sub-Micron Dispersions: Formulation and Aesthetic Enhancement of Cosmetic and OTC Products- 13.2.1 Contemporary Cosmetics- Part 13.3 Intelligent Selection and Manufacture of Natural Extracts- Part 14 Packaging- Part 14.1 Emerging Strategies for Sustainable Packaging: Balancing Materials, Design, and Appearance- Part 14.2 Aerosol Containment and Delivery

Kategorie:
Technologie
Kategorie BISAC:
Technology & Engineering > Chemical & Biochemical
Medical > Dermatologia
Health & Fitness > Beauty & Grooming - General
Wydawca:
Chemical Publishing Company
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9780820601786
Rok wydania:
2015
Ilość stron:
1090
Waga:
1.60 kg
Wymiary:
22.91 x 15.19 x 5.56
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01
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