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http://dx.doi.org/10.15230/SCSK.2013.39.1.065

A Study for Polyol-in-Oil Type Lip Makeup Cosmetics with Natural Pigments  

Lee, Dong Won (R&D Center Hanbul Cosmetics Co. Ltd.)
Kim, Young Ho (R&D Center Hanbul Cosmetics Co. Ltd.)
Jung, Eun Ji (R&D Center Hanbul Cosmetics Co. Ltd.)
Lee, Sang Gil (R&D Center Hanbul Cosmetics Co. Ltd.)
Pyo, Hyeong Bae (R&D Center Hanbul Cosmetics Co. Ltd.)
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Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea / v.39, no.1, 2013 , pp. 65-73 More about this Journal
Abstract
Lip make-up products can be easily taken into body with food. For this reason, those products are requires to meet lots of qualifications compared with other cosmetic products. In addition, concerns about safety on synthesized tar pigments is constantly issued. Thus, demand of natural pigments is gradually increased and many kinds of natural pigments have been developed. However, there are some problems when natural pigments are applied to cometic products instead of synthetic ones. There is a reason that most of natural pigments consist of hydrophilic materials of sort of anthocyanin, but the existing lip make-up products is anhydrous oil dispersion type without water consisting oil and wax. Therefore, when watersoluble natural pigments are applied to anhydrous lip make-up products, color expression is lower and phase separation occurs due to the instability of the product. In addition, natural pigments have disadvantages that they can easily change by pH, heat and sunlight. There are troubles of stability because it is not easy to adjust for these factors in case of anhydrous forms. Aim of study is to develop lip make-up products which have not only safe to human but being high in expression of color by using natural pigments and securing stability of colorant as natural pigments are offered to polyol in oil emulsion. Then, lip make-up products which have heavy moisture while having not dryness that is created when the moisture evaporates are developed.
Keywords
natural pigment; polyol in oil emulsion; lip makeup; moisturizing lipstick; moisturizing lipstick;
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