Extraction and manufacture of natural cosmetics | ||
البحوث التطبيقية في العلوم والانسانيات | ||
Volume 2, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 85-98 PDF (906.82 K) | ||
Document Type: المقالة الأصلية | ||
DOI: 10.21608/aash.2025.459893 | ||
Authors | ||
Christina Atef Kamel; Fatma Abotaleb Hussein; Fatma Mamdouh Ibrahim; Fatma Mohamed El-Sayed; Kawthar Mahrous Abdel-Alim; Laila Emad Abdel Hamid; Ebtesam Mohamed | ||
Lecturer of inorganic chemistry, Chemistry department, Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University | ||
Abstract | ||
The global goal for consumer goods, including cosmetics, is sustainable development. Demand for natural products has been rising recently, particularly in the industry of cosmetics. This project proposes to manufacture cosmetics such as eye mascara, eyebrow gel, tent, and lip balm from natural ingredients. Colorants are crucial cosmetic ingredients that are widely utilized in sustainable cosmetics, which led us in this study to extract natural dyes from three selected plant sources -hibiscus, beetroots, and red cabbage- to produce high-quality, good color consistency, and effective dyes for the manufacturing of chemical-free cosmetics. Coconut oil, which is formed by crushing copra, has several advantages and can be utilized in cosmetics. It additionally has a long shelf life. Consuming cosmetics that employ natural preservatives instead of chemical compounds is becoming more popular. Due to the recent applications of herbal extracts as preservation agents, this review discusses the use of natural extract from rosemary in cosmetics and its preservation properties | ||
Keywords | ||
Cosmetics; mascara; eyebrow gel; tint; lip balm; natural dye extract; rosemary | ||
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