CREATION OF COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS BASED ON MEDICINAL AND PLANT RAW MATERIALS OF THE NORTH KAZAKHSTAN REGION

Authors

  • Meschanova Anna Gennadievna
  • Grigorieva Karina
  • Bukharina Sabina

Abstract

The relevance of the study is due to the growing interest in natural cosmetics and safe ingredients, which is confirmed by studies demonstrating consumer preference for environmentally friendly products. The use of medicinal plant materials such as plantain, nettle, dandelion and burdock from the North Kazakhstan region allows for the creation of effective and safe cosmetics.

The purpose of this work : To study the chemical composition of creams, to research their properties, the effect of active ingredients on the skin, and to develop our own cream recipe.

Hypothesis: The use of medicinal plant materials from the North Kazakhstan region to create cosmetic compositions will allow the development of effective, environmentally friendly and affordable cosmetic products with therapeutic properties .

Research methods: extraction, spectrophotometric analysis, pH measurement using SPARK , study of physical properties.

Environmental justification of the topic of work: the project is aimed at using plant materials from the North Kazakhstan region to create cosmetics, which reduces dependence on synthetic ingredients. In addition, the project contributes to raising awareness of the importance of natural resources and environmental protection.

Conclusions:

  1. Cream compositions based on plant extracts of plantain, nettle, dandelion and burdock have been developed.
  2. The physical properties of the obtained creams were studied.
  3. The antioxidant properties of these compositions were studied.
  4. Test reports received from a beauty salon.

 

Published

2024-11-04

How to Cite

Meschanova Anna Gennadievna, Grigorieva Karina, & Bukharina Sabina. (2024). CREATION OF COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS BASED ON MEDICINAL AND PLANT RAW MATERIALS OF THE NORTH KAZAKHSTAN REGION. Modern Scientific Technology, (8). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/MSC/article/view/4490

Issue

Section

Chemical Sciences