Introduction to the Program

With no timetable and no face-to-face classes, you are guaranteed to be up to date on the latest developments related to the formulation criteria of the various cosmetic forms"

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Pharmaceutical cosmetics is one of the most in-demand fields for customers today. For this reason, it is a field in constant study and evolution, which seeks to achieve increasingly specific results adapted to the needs of each person. For this reason, specialized knowledge of the formulation strategies and composition of skin care and maintenance products becomes a priority for all those professionals who wish to be able to offer the best service at all times.

In order to bring them up to date with the advances that have been made in this field and to facilitate this task, TECH and its team of experts have developed this complete, dynamic and austere program. It is a qualification that includes the latest developments in facial, body and decorative solar cosmetics, as well as those focused on specific areas, in 300 hours of theoretical, practical and additional material.

In addition, it is a program that guarantees accessibility through any device with internet connection, which will allow specialists to access the Global Campus from anywhere and with a schedule fully adapted to their availability. Finally, all the content will be available from the beginning of the program and can be downloaded for offline consultation, even once the educational experience is over.

You will set the pace. TECH, in turn, will provide you with all the material you need to get the most out of this educational experience"

This Postgraduate certificate in Cosmetic Formulation and Composition contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:

  • Practical cases presented by experts in Cosmetic Science and Technology
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

Its convenient 100% online format will allow you to connect from anywhere and at any time. You will only need a device and an internet connection"

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities. 

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations. 

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. This will be done with the help of an innovative system of interactive videos made by renowned experts.

You will be able to delve into the advances in solar, decorative and area-specific cosmetics through a module dedicated to these areas"

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An academic option with which you can work on perfecting your professional skin care skills"

Syllabus

TECH is characterized in the university sector by the quality of its qualifications And in each of them invests a lot of time to form the best and most updated agenda, which will serve the graduate as a method to catch up on developments in their profession in a guaranteed way In addition, it includes hours of high-quality additional material, giving you the opportunity to deepen in a personalized way in the different aspects of the syllabus and providing a dynamic and multidisciplinary character to the educational experience.

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In the Virtual Campus, you will find detailed videos, research articles and complementary readings to go deeper into the different sections of the syllabus"

Module 1. Cosmetic Forms and Formulation Criteria I. Face and Body Cosmetics

1.1. Cosmetic Forms

1.1.1. Cosmetic Forms. Chemical Basis
1.1.2. Cosmetic Forms Classification
1.1.3. Cosmetic Forms

1.1.3.1. Features
1.1.3.2. Components
1.1.3.3. Applications

1.2. Facial Hygiene Cosmetics

1.2.1. Facial Hygiene and Detoxification
1.2.2. Facial Hygiene Cosmetics: Gels, Scrubs, Emulsions, Foams, Micellar Waters, Toners, Oils, etc
1.2.3. Cosmetic Ingredients Used in Facial Hygiene

1.3. Facial Maintenance and Moisturizing Cosmetics

1.3.1. Moisturizing and Skin Care
1.3.2. Factors Leading to Skin Dehydration
1.3.3. Cosmetic Textures according to Facial Application and Skin Type
1.3.4. Novel Active Ingredients with Moisturizing Efficacy

1.4. Cosmetics for the treatment of facial skin alterations I. Acne, atopy and rosacea

1.4.1. Cosmetics for Dermatological Alterations: Acne, Hyperseborrhea and Oily Skins

1.4.1.1. Acne
1.4.1.2. Hyperseborrhea
1.4.1.3. Oily Skin

1.4.2. Cosmetics for Dermatological Alterations: Atopic Skin and Atopic Dermatitis

1.4.2.1. Atopic Skin
1.4.2.2. Atopic Dermatitis

1.4.3. Cosmetics for Dermatological Alterations: Couperosis and rosacea

1.4.3.1. Couperosis
1.4.3.2. Rosacea

1.5. Cosmetics for the Treatment of Facial Skin Alterations II. Hyperpigmentation

1.5.1. Cosmetics for Dermatological Alterations

1.5.1.1. Hyperpigmentation
1.5.1.2. Skin Blemishes: Vitiligo
1.5.1.3. Melasma

1.5.2. Cosmetic Active Ingredients for Specific Alterations
1.5.3. New Market Products for the Treatment of Skin Alterations

1.6. Anit-Aging Cosmetics

1.6.1. Factors that Cause Skin Aging
1.6.2. Premature Aging Prevention
1.6.3. Novel Active Ingredients to Prevent and Treat Skin Aging

1.7. Body Cosmetics

1.7.1. Body Hygiene and Treatment: Cosmetic Forms
1.7.2. Body Alterations: Causes and Treatments

1.7.2.1. Cellulite, stretch marks and vascularization
1.7.2.2. Active Ingredients and Cosmetic Forms

1.7.3. Hand and Foot Care
1.7.4. Prototype Formulations

1.7.4.1. Active Ingredients and Mechanism of Action

1.8. Male Cosmetics

1.8.1. Male Skin Physiology: Differential Aspects
1.8.2. Shaving Cosmetics: Follicle Alterations
1.8.3. Beard Care

1.8.3.1. Cosmetic Forms Proposals
1.8.3.2. New Products on the Market

1.9. Hair Cosmetics I. Hygiene, Moisturizing and Treating Alterations

1.9.1. Hair and Scalp Alterations
1.9.2. Cosmetics for Hair Fiber Hygiene and Care
1.9.3. Cosmetics for the Treatment of Greasy Scalp
1.9.4. Cosmetics for the Treatment of Pityriasis
1.9.5. Cosmetics for the Prevention and Treatment of Hair Loss
1.9.6. Novel Active Ingredients for Hair Care

1.10. Hair Cosmetics II. Cosmetics for Changes in Color

1.10.1. Undulating Cosmetics: Active Substances and Mechanisms of Action
1.10.2. Types of Cosmetics for Color Changes: Bleaches and Dyes
1.10.3. Vegetable Dyes and Metallic Dyes: Ingredients and Mechanisms of Action
1.10.4. Permanent and Semi-Permanent Dyes

1.10.4.1. Ingredients and Mechanisms of Action

Module 2. Cosmetic Forms and Formulation Criteria II. Solar, Decorative and Area Specific Cosmetics

2.1. Sun Protection I. Effects of Solar Radiation

2.1.1. Solar Radiation

2.1.1.1. UV Radiation, VIS Light and IR Radiation

2.1.1.1.1. HEV Radiation or Blue Light

2.1.2. Beneficial and Harmful Effects
2.1.3. Sunscreen Formulation and Requirements

2.2. Sun protection II Sun Protection Cosmetics

2.2.1. Sun Protection Cosmetics
2.2.2. Self-Tanning Cosmetics
2.2.3. Tanning Accelerator Cosmetics

2.3. Decorative Cosmetics I. Ingredients

2.3.1. Ingredients and Cosmetic Forms
2.3.2. Components of Cosmetic Makeups
2.3.3. Natural and Synthetic Pigments

2.4. Decorative Cosmetics II. Types

2.4.1. Facial Makeup
2.4.2. Eye Makeup
2.4.3. Lipstick
2.4.4. Nail Varnishes: Features and Evaluation Methods Used

2.5. Cosmetics for Hair Treatment

2.5.1. Depilatory Cosmetics
2.5.2. Advantages and Disadvantages of Depilatory Cosmetics
2.5.3. Waxes

2.5.3.1. Cold Waxes
2.5.3.2. Warm Waxes
2.5.3.3. Hot Waxes

2.5.4. Bleaching Agents
2.5.5. Hair Growth Retardant Active Ingredients

2.6. Deodorants and Antiperspirants

2.6.1. Sweat Physiology
2.6.2. Deodorants and Antiperspirants
2.6.3. Specific Active Ingredients

2.7. Children's Cosmetics

2.7.1. Features of Children's Skin
2.7.2. Possible Alterations in Children's Skin
2.7.3. Children's Cosmetics

2.8. Oral Cavity Cosmetics

2.8.1. Mouthwash Components
2.8.2. Toothpaste Components
2.8.3. Toothbrushes and Oral Irrigators

2.9. Intimate Hygiene Cosmetics

2.9.1. General Aspects
2.9.2. Active Ingredients and Uses
2.9.3. Gels and Ointments

2.10. Perfumes

2.10.1. Perfume
2.10.2. Odoriferous Substances

2.10.2.1. Essential Oils
2.10.2.2. Extracts
2.10.2.3. Pure Chemical Substances
2.10.2.4. Syn

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Do not hesitate and bet on a program that adapts to you and your educational and professional needs, and with which you can improve your customer service through an exhaustive and austere update"

Postgraduate Certificate in Cosmetic Formulation and Composition

TECH's Postgraduate Certificate in Cosmetic Formulation and Composition is the best option for those who wish to specialize in the cosmetic industry. This online program will allow you to study at your own pace and from anywhere in the world, with the best pharmacy professionals and an up-to-date syllabus. You will learn about the formulation and composition of cosmetics, as well as the most innovative techniques in the creation of high-quality and effective products. Gain the skills and knowledge you need to excel in the cosmetic industry by enrolling in TECH.