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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2019.36.2.498

A Study of Properties and Coating Natural Mineral Pumice Powder of in Korea  

Kim, In-Young (R&D Center, Biobeautech Co., Ltd.)
Noh, Ji-Min (R&D Center, Biobeautech Co., Ltd.)
Nam, Eun-Hee (R&D Center, Biobeautech Co., Ltd.)
Shin, Moon-Sam (Dept. of Senior Healthy Care and Beauty and Cosmetic science, Eulji University)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.36, no.2, 2019 , pp. 498-506 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is based on a coating method that provides utilization value as a micronised powder for cosmetic raw materials using natural minerals buried in Bonghwa, Gyeongsangbuk-do in Korea. The mineral powder name is called Buseok, and chemical name is pumice powder. The results of a study on the efficacy of cosmetics are reported by the development of particulate powder to assess the performance of this powder. First of all, in order to coat the surface of this powder with oil, aluminum hydroxide was coated on the particulate surface and then coated with alkylsilan. In addition, it was coated with vegetable oil to prevent condensation of the powder and increase the dispersion in the oil phase. First; the particle size of pumice powder was from 10 to 50mm having porous holes on the surface of the particles. Second; The components of this powder contained $SiO_2$, $Al_2O_3$, $Fe_2O_3$, MgO, CaO, $K_2O_2$, $Na_2O$, $TiO_2$, $TiO_2$, MnO, $Cr_2O_3$, $V_2O_5$. Third: The particles of this powder have a planetary structure and are reddish-brown with porosity through SEM and TEM analysis. Fourth; the far-infrared radiation rate of this parabolic powder was $0.924{\mu}m$, and the radiative energy was $3.72{\times}102W/m^2$ and ${\mu}m$. In addition, the anion emission is 128 ION/cc, which shows that the coating remains unchanged. Based on these results, it is expected to be widely applied to basic cosmetics such as BB cream, cushion foundation, powderfect, and other color-coordinated cosmetics, sunblock cream, wash-off massage pack as an application of cosmetics. (Small and Medium Business Administration: S2601385)
Keywords
mineral; powder; pumice; coatings; far-infrared rays; covering activity;
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