COSMETICS CLASSIFICATION By Tannu Saini

1. CLASSIFICATION OF COSMETICS presented by TANNU SAINI B.Sc. Chemistry (H) Gargi College (series 2013-2016)

2. CLASSIFICATION OF COSMETICS  According to the parts of the body in common use, they can be classified into  Skin cosmetics  Hair cosmetics  Face cosmetics  lifebloombeauty  Eye makeup  Decorators and lip care products  Nail cosmetics

3. Classification of cosmetics  Types of skincare products  Skin types  General skincare procedures  Face cosmetics  Lip cosmetics  Hair cosmetics

4. CLASSIFICATION OF COSMETICS Depending  futuretechexpert   on the physical form, cosmetics can be divided into  Emulsions. For example cold cream; leaving cream  Powders. For example face powder, talcum powder, tooth powder.  Sticks. For example lipsticks, deodorants.  Oils. For example hair oils.  Gelatin. For example h & jelly  Paste. For example toothpaste, deodorant.  Soap. For example; shampoo, shaving soap  Solution. For example: Aftershave Solution  Sprays. For example aftershave spray.

5.  Skincare products are products used to improve the  naturalbeautytrends   appearance and health of the skin, formulated for a variety of skin types and related characteristics.  Skincare products include cleansers, face masks, toners, moisturizers, sunblocks, tanning oils and lotions, skin brighteners, serums, and scrubs.  Skin products are designed to address problems from dry to oily skin, counteracting the effects of aging, fine lines, and wrinkles.

6. TYPES OF SKINCARE PRODUCTS 1. COLD techsmartinfo   CREAM Facial cream is made up of oils, waxes, emulsifiers, and fragrances.  Vanish Cream is composed of stearic acid, alkali, water, and moisturizers.  Vanish Cream gets its name from the fact that it seems to disappear when applied to the face. 2. POWDERS  Includes face powder, baby powder, and powder.  Talc or hydrated magnesium silicate is the most commonly used ingredient in powders.  Other Ingredients: Zinc Oxide and Magnesium Oxide for opacity;  Magnesium and zinc stearates for adherence. 3. MOISTURIZING PRODUCTS AND SENSOR

7. SKIN TYPES 1. Normal skin  This type of   smarttechpros  skin has a fine, uniform, and smooth surface due to the perfect balance between oil and moisture.  Therefore, it is neither greasy nor dry.  Therefore, the skin usually appears fair. This type of skin requires minimal and gentle handling.

8. 2. Dry skin  Dry skin looks dry and flakes easily.  It is prone to wrinkles and folds due to the inability to retain moisture, as well as insufficient sebum production by the sebaceous glands.  Permanent protection in the form of a moisturizer during the day and moisturizer at night is essential. Gentle scrubs with sugar, rice bran, or mild acids are best.

9. 3. Oily skin  This type of skin surface is moderately oily, caused by excessive secretion of sebum. Excess oil on the surface of the skin causes dirt and dust from the environment to adhere to it.  Oily skin is often prone to blackheads, whiteheads, blemishes, and pimples.  It should be cleaned thoroughly every day, especially in hot or humid weather.  Plus, it requires hydration with a water-based, non-comedogenic, and oil-free moisturizer.  Scrubs that contain fruit acids are especially beneficial, and fine-grained scrubs can help unclog clogged pores, prevent breakouts, and improve the appearance of the skin.

10. 4. Combination Skin  This is a combination of oily and dry or normal skin in which some areas of the face are oily and others are dry.  The oily parts are usually found in a central panel called the T-zone, which consists of the forehead, nose, and chin. Dry areas generally consist of the cheeks, around the eyes, and the mouth.  In such cases, treat each part of the face according to your skin type. There are also skincare products made specifically for people with combination skin. 

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