ConChem Q3 Cosmetics
ConChem Q3 Cosmetics
CHEMICALS Found in
Cosmetics &
soap and detergent
Module 1 & 2
REVIEW of PREVIOUS LESSON
FOOD FOOD
ARTIFICIAL
PRESERVATIVE ADDITIVES
SWEETENERS
S
Objectives
1. trace the development and improvement of cosmetics through time;
2. classify the form of a cosmetic product;
3. identify and describe the different cosmetic ingredients, compositions, and
their functions;
4. realize the importance of using cosmetics in promoting proper and healthy
hygiene; and
5. trace the development and improvement of soap and detergent through time
6. compare the properties and chemical composition of soap and detergent
7. explain how soap and detergent works
Table of contents
Chemicals
01 Found in 02 Chemicals
found in soap
Cosmetics
& detergent
01
History of Cosmetics
and
Product Forms
INTRODUCTION
word derived from Greek KOSM TIKOS means ‘having the power,
arrange, skilled in decorating
● During the 8th and 7th centuries BC, East Greek traders dominated markets in
perfume flasks and cosmetic containers.
● By the 7th century BC, Athens had developed into a mercantile center in which
hundreds of perfumers set up shop. Trade was heavy in fragrant herbs such as
marjoram, lily, thyme, sage, anise, rose and iris, infused into olive, almond, castor and
linseed oils
100 AD ROME
Henna
• was used in India around 4th and 5th centuries
• was used as either hair dye or paint on people’s
hands and feet for Hindu’s wedding
14TH CENTURY
● During the 20th century, make-up became fashionable in America and Europe through
the influence of ballet and movie industry in Hollywood
● The flapper style influenced cosmetics of the1920s with dark eyes, red lips, red nails,
and a suntan , invented by Coco Chanel.
● Today, there are many cosmetic lines such as Estee Lauder, Bobbi Brown, Avon,
Clinique, and Mary Kay Cosmetics.
COSMETIC REGULATION
● Voluntary guidelines
● In the 1930s manufactures employed chemists in quality control &development
laboratories .
● In 1940 British govt start licensing toiletry &cosmetic factories.
● The toilet preparation and perfumery manufactures association was formed in 1945
● Consumerism
● Grew in 1960s &1970s in USA and in UK &rest of Europe.
Classification of cosmetics
Cosmetics
Emollient
cream
Foundation
cream
LET’S TRY…
1. Give three reasons why people used
cosmetics during the early times.
2. Describe the cosmetic ingredients used by
people during the early times.
3. How can you compare the cosmetic
ingredients used in early times with the
available cosmetic products you see in the
market?
Cosmetic Ingredients
and
their Functions
02
Any cosmetic products available in the market
are required by the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) to have its INCI labels.
INCI stands for “International Nomenclature of
Cosmetic Ingredients,” a system of names for
ingredients, botanicals, and chemicals used to
manufacture cosmetic products. Cosmetic
labels also include the product’s shelf life,
testing procedure, manufacturer, distributor, and
other properties.
categories
of ingredients among cosmetics
a. Functional Ingredients – these are the main
ingredients chosen to perform the primary
function of the cosmetic product.
b. Structural Ingredients – provide the structure and
form of the product
c. Supportive ingredients – improve the stability and
shelf life of the product
d. Added Extra – added in a small amount to add
consumer acceptance and to make the product
cosmetic ingredients
cosmetic ingredients
cosmetic ingredients
cosmetic ingredients
cosmetic ingredients
cosmetic ingredients
cosmetic ingredients
cosmetic ingredients
cosmetic ingredients
Questions?
REFERENCES
● http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_cosmetics
● http://www.cyonic-nemeton.com/Cosmetics.html
● http://www.cosmeticsinfo.org/history.php
● Cosmetics and Perfumes, Egypt, 10,000 BCE by Mindy Cohen, 1999
● A History of Fragrance ©1995 Kathi Keville and Mindy Green
● A Hand book of cosmetics by B.M.Mithal & R.N.Sharma
● Poucher’s perfumes, Cometics and Soaps 10th edition