Herbal Cosmetics Technology

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Dr. Sagarika Parida

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Course Name: Herbal Cosmetics Technology

Code(Credit) : CUTM2494(2-0-2)

Course Objectives

• This is a skill course which will help students in preparation of cosmetic products.
• This course will elucidate the formulations in detail such that can innovate new products of similar health care objectives.

COs

Course Outcome

Mapping COs with POs

(High-3, Medium-2, Low-1)

CO1

Acquire the knowledge about different herbal ingredients used in herbal cosmetics industries having impact on beautification and therapeutic value

PO1-3, PO2-3, PO3-3, PO4-2, PO6-2
CO2

Able to know about the amount of the ingredients for the production of different cosmetic products manufacturing

PO1-3, PO2-3, PO3-3, PO4-2, PO5-2, PO6-2
CO3

Gain the skills in preparation and evaluation of different herbal formulations

PO2-3, PO3-3, PO4-3, PO8-2
CO4

Acquire and demonstrate competency in laboratory safety and in routine laboratory skills to do sensitive R & amp; D experiments in future

PO1-3, PO2-3, PO3-3, PO4-3, PO5-2

Course Syllabus

Module-I
Introduction to herbal cosmetics, their advantages, Types of herbal cosmetics, Study of common drugs used in cosmetics. Indian cosmetic industry and scope of herbal cosmetic in market.

Module-II
Types of raw materials used in cosmetics: i) Water, ii) preservatives, iii) humectants, iv) surfactant, v) oil, fat and waxes, vi) perfumes, vii) colours. Facial cosmetics: cleansing creams, Emollients, Moisturizers (cold cream, moisturizing cream, night cream), Bleaches, Sunscreen and anti-sunburn preparations.

Module-III
Make-up preparations: Face powder, Lipstic, Rouge (red powder for cheeks), Eye makeup (mascara, eye shadow, eye liner, eye brow pencil), Nail Preparations. Hair care product: Hair dressings, hair cleanser, hair dying agent, antidandruff agent, hair tonic/hair nourisher, hair tonic, hair conditioners, hair oil. hair colorants (Chemicals and Botanicals used as colorants). Common herbs used in hair cosmetics.

Module-IV
Oral hygiene product: Tooth paste, tooth powder, mouth wash, gargles, dentifrice. Other types of cosmetics: Deodorant, Bath & Shower Products (Soaps, Shampoo), Antiperspirants.

Module-V
Study of some formulations used in various preparations (complexion lotion, cleansing cream, nail cream, face scrub, face packs/face masks, shampoos, deodorants and powders). Quality assurance in Herbal Drug Industry concept of TQM, GLP, ISO-9000, Quality audit, Suppliers’ audits and approval, Auditing of Storage area, Weighing areas, Production area

Project
Preparation and evaluation of different herbal formulations (face powder, cream, lotion, shampoo etc).

Text Books:

1. Textbook of Herbal Cosmetics Paperback: Vimaladevi M.
2. Herbal Cosmetics Handbook- by H Panda
3. International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook- by The Personal Care Products Council.

Reference Books:

1. Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology –edited by Andre O. Barel et al., Publisher: Informa Healthcare.
2. The Chemistry and Manufacture of Cosmetics-edited by Mitchell L. Schlossman, Allured Publishing Corporation
3. Harry's Cosmeticology: edited by Meyer R. Rosen

Session Plan

Session 1

Introduction to herbal cosmetics, their advantages, Classification of herbal cosmetics

Introduction to Herbal Cosmetics-Notes

Classification-Herbal Cosmetics-PPT

Session 2

Types of herbal cosmetics, Study of common drugs used in cosmetics. Indian cosmetic industry and scope of herbal cosmetic in market

Indian cosmetic industry and scope of herbal cosmetic in market-Notes

Session 3

Types of raw materials used in cosmetics: i) Water, ii) preservatives, iii) humectants, iv) surfactant, v) oil, fat and waxes, vi) perfumes, vii) colours.

Raw material-Herbal cosmetics-PPT

Session 4

Facial cosmetics: Cleansing creams, Emollients

Session 5

Facial cosmetics: Moisturizers (cold cream, moisturizing cream, night cream), Bleaches

Session 6

Make-up preparations: Face powder, Lipstic, Rouge (red powder for cheeks), Eye makeup (mascara, eye shadow, eye liner, eye brow pencil)

Rouge-PPT

Session 7

Nail Preparations

Session 8

Hair care product: Hair dressings, hair cleanser, hair dying agent, antidandruff agent, hair tonic/hair nourisher, hair conditioners

Session 9

Hair care product: Hair oil, hair colorants (Chemicals and Botanicals used as colorants). Common herbs used in hair cosmetics.

Session 10

Hair care product: Hair colorants (Chemicals and Botanicals used as colorants)

Session 11

Common herbs used in hair cosmetics

Session 12

Oral hygiene product: Tooth paste, tooth powder, mouth wash, gargles, dentifrice.

Session 13

Other types of cosmetics: Deodorant, Bath & Shower Products (Soaps, Shampoo), Antiperspirants

Session 14

Study of some formulations used in various preparations (complexion lotion, cleansing cream, face scrub, face packs/face masks, nail cream, shampoos, deodorants and powders).

Session 15

Study of some formulations used in various preparations (nail cream, shampoos, deodorants and powders)

Session 16

Quality assurance in Herbal Drug Industry: concept of TQM, GLP,

Session 17

ISO-9000, Quality audit, Suppliers’ audits and approval

Session 18

Auditing of Storage area, Weighing areas, Production area

Auding of storage area-PPT

Project

Preparation and evaluation of different herbal formulations (face powder, cream, lotion, shampoo etc).

Our Main Teachers

Dr. Sagarika Parida has completed her research fellowship from NRRI, ICAR, Cuttack and has been awarded the Ph. D. degree in Botany from Utkal University. She has worked as Post Doctoral Fellow in IMMT, CSIR, Bhubaneswar. The focus of her research work has been on microbiology, integrated pest and disease management and herbal drug standardization […]