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Cosmetic technical catalogue
The first basic theory of cosmetics

The first chapter is introduction.

Section 1 Definition and Efficacy of Cosmetics

I. Definition of cosmetics

Second, the efficacy of cosmetics

Section 2 Classification and Use of Cosmetics

First, the classification of cosmetics

Second, the use of cosmetics.

Section III Development of Cosmetic Industry

First, the development of domestic cosmetics

Second, the development of the world cosmetics industry

Section IV Development Trend of Cosmetic Industry

First, natural cosmetics

Second, bionic cosmetics

Third, the use of biotechnology to develop new cosmetic raw materials

Fourth, anti-aging cosmetics.

Five, sunscreen cosmetics

Chapter II Skin and Hair Science

Section 1 Dermatology

First, the structure of the skin

Second, the appendages of the skin.

Third, the physiological function of skin.

Fourth, the color of skin.

Five, the identification method of skin condition

Six, skin aging

Seven, skin care

Section 2 Hair Science

First, the organizational structure of hair

2. Chemical composition and structure of hair

Third, the chemical properties of hair.

Fourth, the physical properties of hair.

Five, the growth cycle of hair

Six, hair injury and nursing care

Chapter III Surfactant Theory

Section 1 Basic Characteristics of Surfactants

I. Critical micelle concentration

Second, the determination of critical micelle concentration and its influencing factors

3. Structure and shape of micelles

Fourthly, HLB value of surfactant.

Section 2 Emulsification

I. Type of emulsion

Second, the choice of emulsifier

Thirdly, the stability of emulsion.

Fourth, the preparation method of emulsion

Section 3 Solubilization and Microemulsion

I. Solubilization

Second, the influencing factors of solubilization

Thirdly, microemulsion

Section 4 Wetting and Dispersion

I. Wetting

Second, the influence of surfactants on wetting

Third, the dispersion effect

Fourthly, the role of surfactants in the dispersion process.

Section 5 Foam and defoaming

I. Formation and properties of foam

Second, factors affecting foam stability

Third, defoaming effect.

Section 6 washing function

I. Washing process

Second, remove dirt.

Third, the factors affecting washing

Chapter IV Rheological Characteristics of Cosmetics

Section 1 Shear Strain and Shear Rate

Section II Fluid Types

First, Newtonian fluid

Second, non-Newtonian fluid.

The third quarter thixotropy

The fourth quarter viscoelasticity

First, the characteristics of viscoelastic fluid

Second, the mechanical model of linear viscoelastic fluid

Application of the fifth throttling variable characteristic in cosmetics

First, the rheological characteristics of cosmetics

Second, the relationship between sensory evaluation and rheological properties

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Chapter V Cosmetic Production Equipment

The second part is cosmetic formula and preparation technology.

Chapter VI Fat Cosmetics

Chapter VII Skin Care Cosmetics

Chapter VIII Freckle Removing and Whitening Cosmetics

Chapter IX Sunscreen Cosmetics

Chapter X Anti-aging Cosmetics

The first chapter XI shampoo supplies

Chapter XII Hair Care Products

Chapter XIII Oral Hygiene Products,

Chapter XIV Beauty Products

Chapter 15 High-tech Cosmetics

Evaluation and testing of cosmetic performance

Chapter XVI Efficacy Evaluation of Cosmetics

Chapter 17 Analysis and Detection of Cosmetics

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