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http://dx.doi.org/10.15230/SCSK.2022.48.1.1

Evaluation of Physical Properties of Liposome Essences as Customized Cosmetic Bases and Evaluation of Satisfaction According to Skin Type  

An, Hyung Guen (Department of Chemistry and Cosmetics, College of Natural Sciences, Jeju National University)
Hyeon, Tong-Il (Department of Chemistry and Cosmetics, College of Natural Sciences, Jeju National University)
Yoon, Kyung-Sup (Department of Chemistry and Cosmetics, College of Natural Sciences, Jeju National University)
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Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea / v.48, no.1, 2022 , pp. 1-10 More about this Journal
Abstract
Customized cosmetics are continuously mentioned as a trend in the cosmetics industry to respond to the recent rapid changes in the social environment and pursue individuality and diversity. Accordingly, four types of liposome essence corresponding to skin types were prepared by varying the ratio of liposome formulation and essence formulation as a customized cosmetic base that can be easily mixed and applied at the workplace. The volatilization residues of four types of liposome essence were measured and the nanoparticle size, polydispersity index, zeta potential and viscosity according to time for 90 d were measured, and Turbiscan was measured as a method for evaluating the stability of a colloidal dispersion system. In addition, a simple usability evaluation was performed for four types of liposome essence corresponding to the skin type. As a result, the amount of volatile residue in the four types of liposome essence was increased in dry products rather than oily ones, and the particle size showed a tendency to increase with time in the range of 165 to 175 nm, increasing up to 31.5%, and the polydispersity index was 0.23 to 0.26. There was little change with time, and the zeta potential was -74 to -72 mV, showing a slight decrease with time, but there was little change to the extent of a maximum decrease of 14.0%. Viscosity showed a decreasing trend with time in the range of 2,580 ~ 3,290 cps, showing a maximum decrease of 17.5%. In the turbiscan measurement, all of the turbiscan stability index, a measure of stability, were less than 1.0, indicating dispersion stability. In the overall simple usability satisfaction evaluation for skin types (6 points), products for oily skin (5.33 ± 0.75 points) > products for medium dry skin (5.13 ± 0.95 points) > products for dry skin (5.03 ± 0.96 points) > products for oily skin (4.80 ± 1.04 points) points) were evaluated in order. The four types of liposome essence corresponding to skin types with different ratios of liposome formulation and essence formulation were physically stable, and the possibility of application as a customized cosmetic base according to skin type was confirmed.
Keywords
customized cosmetics; liposome essence; turbiscan; skin type; satisfaction evaluation;
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