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Application of the upcycling trend using ultrafiltrate of water from the production of collagen from fish skin in hair care cosmetics.

Authors :
Igielska‐Kalwat, Joanna
Kilian‐Pięta, Ewa
Siedlecki, Maciej
Source :
International Journal of Cosmetic Science. Sep2024, p1. 15p. 19 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The aim of the research problem of the article was to try to popularize the upcycling trend in the production of sustainable cosmetics and to confirm their effectiveness. The development of recycled raw materials is a new discovery in the chemical industry. Manufacturers emphasize the production of more environmentally friendly raw materials. Conscious consumers choose cosmetics whose production is based on sustainable development. Instead of throwing away waste from various industries, let us use it to produce active substances used in hair cosmetics. The production of the collagen series was created in accordance with the principles of upcycling, which involves obtaining collagen water, which is waste generated during the production of supplements. The main goal of the work was to learn cosmetic recipes for styling, washing and conditioning hair based on collagen waste, as well as to compare the results of people using the product in question. The aim of the study was also to demonstrate the effectiveness of the treatment in preventing split ends and hair breakage, usually caused by mechanical stress (brushing), as well as to confirm the effectiveness of other tests. The article presents procedures and parameters confirming the effectiveness of treatment with the tested hair products. The following tests were carried out: hair thickness and density, colour uniformity, shine factor and scalp hydration. All parameters numerically confirmed the beneficial effects of products containing collagen water used in hair care. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01425463
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Cosmetic Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179570316
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/ics.13015