Cosmetic Science and Technology: Theoretical Principles and Applications covers the fundamental aspects of cosmetic science that are necessary to understand material development, formulation, and the dermatological effects that result from the use of these products.
The book fulfils this role by offering a comprehensive view of cosmetic science and technology, including environmental and dermatological concerns. As the cosmetics field quickly applies cutting-edge research to high value commercial products that have a large impact in our lives and on the world's economy, this book is an indispensable source of information that is ideal for experienced researchers and scientists, as well as non-scientists who want to learn more about this topic on an introductory level.
The second edition features much greater emphasis on the sustainable development goals which have now become so central to the cosmetics industry and society more generally, linked to critical environmental and safety concerns which are also increasingly central to the field. This book will appeal to chemical engineers, chemists, physical chemists and cosmetic chemists in cosmetics research and development, as well as dermatologists and toxicologists.
Part I General view of cosmetic science and technology
1. General aspects of Cosmetics in relation to Science and Society in view of holistic sustainability
2. Global Cosmetic R&D Trends to achieve Holistic sustainebility
3. Basic Physical Sciences for the Formulation
4. Scouting to meet Unmet Needs
5. New aspects of cosmetics and cosmetic science
6. Psychology of cosmetic behavior
7. Dermatological Benefits of Cosmetics
8. Development of Cosmetics and Intellectual Property Rights
9. Regulations on Cosmetics
Part II Fundamental resources comprising of cosmetics
10. Introduction to Cosmetic Materials
11. Nomenclature of Ingredients
12. Water
13. The Use of Polymers in Cosmetic Products
14. Powders and inorganic materials
15. Surfactants
16. Emollients
17. Bioactive ingredients
18. Fragrance
19. Amino acid, peptid and protein
20. Botanical ingredients
21. Functional Materials for Hair
22. Nanotechnology in Cosmetics
Part III Physicochemical aspects and formulations
23. Wetting and surface characterization
24. Molecular Structure and Phase Behavior of Surfactants
25. Lamellar Gel Network
26. Polymer surfactant interactions
27. Rheology of cosmetic formulations
28. Emulsion and Emulsification Technology
29. Microemulsions and Nano emulsions
30. Effect of Molecular Assembly for the Emulsion and Gel Formulations
31. Liposomes for Cosmetics
32. Skin care cosmetics
33. Body care cosmetics
34. Makeup cosmetics
35. UV care cosmetics
36. Hair care cosmetics
37. Sensory measurement - Evaluation and testing of cosmetic products
38. Structural analysis of formulations
39. Increasing Productivity by Reducing Carbon Footprint in Cosmetics Processing
Part IV Physiological and dermatological aspects
40. Structure and Function of Skin from a Cosmetic Aspect
41. Skin Lipids
42. Structural aspects of stratum corneum
43. Skin Aging
44. Melanogenesis
45. Sensitive skin
46. Skin penetrtion
47. Effects of air pollution on skin
48. Hair physiology
49. Clinical Evaluation and Instrumental Techniques in Dermatology
50. Cosmetics Safety and its’ Evaluation
51. Safety Assessment of Cosmetic Ingredients
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