Chemical Ingredients Part 2
Summary of the course
When it comes to skincare, active ingredients are the real game changers—the stars of the formula that directly target specific skin concerns. In cosmetic science, active materials are classified based on their function: antioxidants, anti-aging agents, brightening agents, exfoliants, hydrating agents, acne-fighting compounds, and more.
Some of the most popular include retinol (known for reducing fine lines and improving skin texture), niacinamide (a form of vitamin B3 that brightens and calms), vitamin C (a powerful antioxidant that evens skin tone), and salicylic acid (great for acne and pore cleansing). These ingredients are typically listed on product labels using their INCI names—so ascorbic acid is vitamin C, tocopherol is vitamin E, and glycolic acid is an exfoliating alpha hydroxy acid (AHA).
Understanding the role of actives can help you pick products that work with your skin’s needs, whether you're aiming to hydrate, clarify, or simply glow.Together, these chemical ingredients encapsulate the science behind creating safe, effective, and appealing cosmetic products.
Course Details
Basic chemical ingredients’ of active material concept
Studying Fundamental roles in chemical active ingredients
Studying Fundamental roles in chemical inactive ingredients
Practicing on real/ marketed product labels , how to figure out the chemicals and their roles
Number of lectures : 2 Lecture
Duration of the course : 04:58:40 hour
Course content
Inquiries about the training course
Lectures of the training course
Dr. Nouran Ahmed El-Bialy
Bachelor’s degree in biotechnology ad biomolecular chemistry, faculty of science, Cairo University
Master student in biotechnology, Cairo University
Two years’ experience as a researcher in the R&D department for Nanotech Egypt company for photo electronics.
-
Lecturer
- Dr. Nouran Ahmed El-Bialy
-
Duration of the course04:58:40
-
Number of lectures2 Lecture
-
the languageArabic
-
TestimoniesYes