Colour cosmetics
0600-S1-ChK-KK
Lecture:
division of color cosmetics, color wheel, color theory, color mixing: additive and subtractive method, eye structure, color types, history of makeup, cosmetics market in Poland, basic raw materials, coloring substances (pigments, dyes, lakes), discussion of various groups of color cosmetics : for the face, eyes, lips, legal regulations and technologies related to the production of color cosmetics
Lab:
- testing the properties of base raw materials
- obtainment products from the group of cosmetics: for the face, for the eyes, for the lips
- making your own color cosmetics
Total student workload
1. 15h of lecture, 20h of laboratory; 10h of consultations, 45h contact with teacher
2. 15h individual work
3. 15h time needed for the preparation in the notification process
4. total time of student work is 75h= 25 * 3 = 3 ECTS
Learning outcomes - knowledge
W1: Knows the basics of general colour cosmtic chemistry - K_W08.
W2: Knows the typical dyes and paints used in the produced comsetics - K_W08.
W3: Knows the characteristic structure, obtaining methods and properties of dyes and paints - K_W08.
W4: Knows the obtaining methods of colour cosmetics - K_W08.
Learning outcomes - skills
U1: Can explain the role of ingredients in the cosmetic formulations - K_U05.
U2: Can use the specific terms used in cosmetic chemistry - K_U01.
U3: Can analyse the experiments and do the calculations - K_U03.
U4: Can perform the typical formulations under the guidance of the lecturer - K_U03.
Learning outcomes - social competencies
K1: Knows the meaning of colour cosmetics in the cosmetic industry - K_K01.
K2: Understands the relation of dyes and paints properties with the quality of cosmetic products - K_K02.
K3: Understands the need of self-study and monitor the progress in cosmetic chemistry and their use in the practice - K_K05.
K4: Can use the educational sources - K_K07.
K5: Can coopoerate and work in the group - K_K09.
K6: Is responsible for the safety of own work and others - K_K08.
K7: Knows how to act in the emergency situations - K_K08.
Course coordinators
Teaching methods
Lecture:
A conventional lecture with the use of filmstrips and audiovisual media.
Laboratory:
A laboratory experiment carried out in pairs.
Expository teaching methods
- informative (conventional) lecture
Type of course
compulsory course
Prerequisites
General and analytical chemistry- knowledge of chemical nomenclature, chemical calculations, writing of chemical equations, knowledge of basic techniques and research tools used in the chemical laboratory.
Cosmetic chemistry - knowledge of nomenclature used in cosmetic chemistry, methods of cosmetic examination.
Organic chemistry - knowledge of the synthesis reactions of organic dyes.
Paints and dyes used in cosmetics - knowledge of their properties in cosmetics.
Assessment criteria
Lecture: An examination test (test selection) covering the whole presented subject (exam time - 45 min.)
Final test carried out on the Moodle platform
Laboratory: The assessment during the classes, the evaluation of reports and final test
Practical placement
Bibliography
1. Alicja Marzec, Chemia kosmetyków, Dom Organizatora TNOiK, Toruń 2009
2. Zenon Sarbak i in., Chemia w kosmetyce i kosmetologii, MedPharm, Wrocław 2013
3. Ryszard Glinka, Receptura kosmetyczna, Oficyna Wydawnicza MA, Łódź 2003
4.B. I. Stiepanow: Podstawy chemii i technologii barwników organicznych, WNT, W-wa 1980
5. Stefan Paszyc: Podstawy fotochemii, PWN, Warszawa 1981
6. Rolf G. Kuehni.: Color, John Wiley & Sons 2012
7. Andrzej Zausznica: Nauka o barwie, PWN, Warszawa 2012
8. Aucoin Kevyn, Makijaż. Sztuka przemiany, Wydawnictwo Galaktyka 2012
9. Irena Rudowska, Kosmetyka wczoraj i dziś, Wydawnictwo Spółdzielcze 1989
Additional information
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