Innovative cosmetic raw materials and biologically active compounds in cosmetics chemistry

Optimization of biochemical processes and bioengineering
3rd International Scientific Conference «Chemical Technology and Engineering»: Proceedings – June 21–24th, 2021, Lviv, Ukraine – Lviv: Lviv Polytechnic National University, 2021, pp. 156–158

Authors

First and Last Name Academic degree E-mail Affiliation
Sebastian Grzyb Ph.D. sgrzyb [at] wsiiz.pl Warsaw College of Engineering and Health
Warsaw, Poland

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First published on this website: 26.05.2021 - 15:17
Abstract

Innovative, safe and effective cosmetic raw materials and biologically active compounds are the fundament of sound cosmetic products. The cosmetics industry is one of the fastest to develop, in worldwide. Recently, this development focuses also on scientific research in the field of effective cosmetic ingredients and biologically active compounds, innovative forms and technologies, so as to meet the expectations of both producers and, above all, increasingly demanding customers-consumers who on a daily basis use varied and plenty cosmetic products.

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