Affiliation:
1. Krishna Institute of Pharmacy & Sciences, Kanpur, 209217, India
Abstract
Abstract:
The confluence of three key fields, namely, cosmetics, pharmaceutics, and the chemistry
of cosmetic items with the human body system, is known as cosmeceutical chemistry. The
most remarkable logical knowledge and innovation are incorporated into cosmetology, including
science, pharmacology, subatomic physics and nervous system science, etc. Cosmetics are items
created to beautify, protect, and change the appearance of our bodies' external features. Water,
emulsifiers, preservatives, thickeners, moisturizing agents, colors, and perfumes are the main
components found in the majority of cosmetics. Ingredients may be synthetic or naturally occurring,
but how they may affect our health mostly depends on the chemical substances they are
made of. The concentrations of potentially harmful compounds present in cosmetics are thought to
be too low to endanger human health. Nowadays, various types of cosmetics are available in the
market such as lotions, lipstick, colognes, nail paints, and other products. After using the base
cream, various cosmetics, such as face powder, provide skin luster. To achieve detergency, wetting,
emulsifying, re-coloring, and moderating effects, cosmetic fixings/excipients are used. Some
unfriendly synthetic reactions in the preparation of cosmetics cause serious dangerous effects on
people and the environment. The usage of several cosmetics has restorative effects. Once more,
each population has a specific makeup of cosmetic users. The distinction between cosmetic and
medical research is becoming increasingly blurred as a result of this growing application of science
to beauty. Leading cosmetic companies' laboratories conduct cutting-edge research in areas
like grid science, cell reinforcements, and mature forms. Their manufacturing, marketing, and delivery
should all be subject to proper rules and regulations in addition to pricing.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.