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Characterization of cosmetic dispersion by centrifugal analyser
Tumová, Šárka ; Bokrová, Jitka (referee) ; Doskočil, Leoš (advisor)
Cosmetic products are widely used nowadays. These products are mostly emulsion systems, in which processes that lower physical stability can take place. This can leads among others to the shortening of the expiration date or to the reduction of the efficacy of the product. So, in the cosmetic practice, the physical stability is monitoring by tests. There are more types of these tests and they can be realized under different conditions. This Bachelor Thesis is focused on monitoring the physical stability of samples of cosmetics products by using an analytical centrifuge LUMiSizer and by using methods that are commonly used in a cosmetic practice and development. The aim of this study is to compare single results and to verify the suitability of the use of LUMiSizer for accelerated determine of the physical stability of cosmetic products. The stability of samples over time and the effect of the temperature on the stability of samples were monitoring by using the LUMiSizer device. Freeze-Thaw cycles and the conventional method of testing the stability of samples were applied as well. There was also determined the effectiveness of the stability test, mentioned by the literature, in this work. Based upon the results of experiments that were carried out and upon information given by manufacturers of samples that were used, the LUMiSizer device was evaluated as a useful tool for assessing the stability of samples although results obtained by the LUMiSizer device are not exactly the same as results of the conventional method. Although the application of additional methods is recommended.
The preparation of stable nature BB creams and determination of its properties
Marčanová, Milada ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Hurčíková, Andrea (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was create a natural BB cream that, in addition to sufficient hydration, would protect the skin from sunlight, unify its colour tone and at the same time sufficiently cover any imperfections. After proposition a suitable recipe, it was necessary to determine the stability of the prepared BB creams. The stability was evaluated by comparing the results from the dispersion analyser LUMiSizer at various temperatures and current load tests in an oven. The pseudoplastic properties were confirmed by the rheology characterization of the flow properties, which makes the BB cream a continuous layer on the skin after it is spread. In order to protect against sunlight, it was necessary to determine the SPF and measure the colour shades of the prepared BB creams for comparison with commercially available preparations.
The preparation of stable nature BB creams and determination of its properties
Marčanová, Milada ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Hurčíková, Andrea (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was create a natural BB cream that, in addition to sufficient hydration, would protect the skin from sunlight, unify its colour tone and at the same time sufficiently cover any imperfections. After proposition a suitable recipe, it was necessary to determine the stability of the prepared BB creams. The stability was evaluated by comparing the results from the dispersion analyser LUMiSizer at various temperatures and current load tests in an oven. The pseudoplastic properties were confirmed by the rheology characterization of the flow properties, which makes the BB cream a continuous layer on the skin after it is spread. In order to protect against sunlight, it was necessary to determine the SPF and measure the colour shades of the prepared BB creams for comparison with commercially available preparations.
Characterization of cosmetic dispersion by centrifugal analyser
Tumová, Šárka ; Bokrová, Jitka (referee) ; Doskočil, Leoš (advisor)
Cosmetic products are widely used nowadays. These products are mostly emulsion systems, in which processes that lower physical stability can take place. This can leads among others to the shortening of the expiration date or to the reduction of the efficacy of the product. So, in the cosmetic practice, the physical stability is monitoring by tests. There are more types of these tests and they can be realized under different conditions. This Bachelor Thesis is focused on monitoring the physical stability of samples of cosmetics products by using an analytical centrifuge LUMiSizer and by using methods that are commonly used in a cosmetic practice and development. The aim of this study is to compare single results and to verify the suitability of the use of LUMiSizer for accelerated determine of the physical stability of cosmetic products. The stability of samples over time and the effect of the temperature on the stability of samples were monitoring by using the LUMiSizer device. Freeze-Thaw cycles and the conventional method of testing the stability of samples were applied as well. There was also determined the effectiveness of the stability test, mentioned by the literature, in this work. Based upon the results of experiments that were carried out and upon information given by manufacturers of samples that were used, the LUMiSizer device was evaluated as a useful tool for assessing the stability of samples although results obtained by the LUMiSizer device are not exactly the same as results of the conventional method. Although the application of additional methods is recommended.

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