Why study at TECH?

Update your knowledge in Natural Cosmetics and identify the properties of the products and their benefit for medical treatments" 

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Cosmetics, often identified as a branch designed for beauty, has become a range of possibilities for medical solutions, implementing from its field solutions to pathologies or dermatological problems Thanks to this, today, many of the diseases related to skin care have seen improvements from the formulation of cosmetic products.

For this reason, medicine and its adaptation of products for their employability have served as a transport vehicle for the advancement of different clinical procedures. However, its formulation for treatment must be previously studied, since the professional must identify the main natural components that benefit the patient.

And in order to serve as a guide in their update in this field, the specialist can count on this educational option program It is a Postgraduate diploma in which different modules will be developed that will allow the students to delve into the most relevant updates and postulates of medical science In the same way, the practitioner will deepen in the strategies and techniques of aromacosmetics and nutricosmetics with more relevance in the health field  

Thanks to its convenient 100% online format, you will be able to access all the content of the virtual campus, allowing you to download the content of the program to consult it freely in your free time, since there is no pre-established schedule that would interrupt the student’s daily routine.  

Delve into the latest medical updates covering the Formulation of Natural Cosmetics”  

This Postgraduate diploma in Formulation of Natural Cosmetics 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
  • 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 

Download the content of the program and update your knowledge independently whenever you wish, deepening your knowledge on the topics of greatest interest"  

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from sector who contribute their work experience to this 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 during the academic year For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.   

Update your knowledge in the Formulation of Natural Cosmetics and study their components and medical benefits"

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Identifies new medical updates that are useful for the formulation of cosmetics in different dermatological treatments"

Syllabus

The content of this program was designed using the Relearning method in order to ensure maximum efficiency in the development of the program. to ensure maximum efficiency in the development of the program. The topics to be studied in depth in this Postgraduate diploma in the Formulation of Natural Cosmetics were selected by the teaching staff in order to give maximum demand to medical professionals and update in the different topics to be developed, this makes the program an excellent choice for all those physicians seeking to update their knowledge for the benefit of dermatology.

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With this program, you will be able to access the best medical postulates that will help you update your clinical knowledge in only 6 months" 

Module 1. Cutaneous Application in Cosmetics

1.1. Skin. Cosmetics and the Skin Barrier 

1.1.1. The Skin: The Cutaneous Border 
1.1.3. The Skin Surface: Skin Microclimate and Cosmetics
1.1.4. Skin Protection and Cosmetics 

1.2. Epidermis: First in Cosmetics Action  

1.2.1. Structure Relation with Alterations of Cosmetic Relevance 
1.2.2. Epidermis Cell Junctions and Cohesion: Relationship with Cosmetics 
1.2.3. Epidermis Layers: Relationship with Cosmetics 

1.3. Dermis and Subcutaneous Cellular Tissue: Second in Cosmetics Action 

1.3.1. Dermis. Structure Relation and Physiology with Alterations of Cosmetic Relevance 
1.3.2. Fatty Subcutaneous Cellular Tissue: Structure Relation and Physiology with Alterations of Cosmetic Relevance 
1.3.3. Skin Vascularization and Innervation: Relationship with Cosmetic Alterations 
1.3.4. Link to Cosmetic Alterations 

1.4. Keratogenesis and Melanogenesis: Relationship with Cosmetics 

1.4.1. Keratogenesis: Relationship with Alterations of Cosmetic Relevance 
1.4.2. Melanogenesis: Relationship with Alterations of Cosmetic Relevance 

1.4.2.1. Melanin Relevance to Skin Protection 

1.5. Sebaceous and Sweat Glands: Relationship with Cosmetics 

1.5.1. Sebaceous Glands: Structure Relation and Physiology with Alterations of Cosmetic Relevance
1.5.2. Sweat Glands: Structure Relation and Physiology with Alterations of Cosmetic Relevance  
1.5.3. Skin Secretions: Relationship with Cosmetic Application 

1.6. Hair: Relationship with Cosmetics 

1.6.1. Hair Structure and Chemistry: Relationship with Cosmetic Application
1.6.2. Hair Physiology: Relationship with Cosmetic capillary Treatments 
1.6.3. Hair Renewal Cycles: Relationship with Cosmetic capillary Treatments 

1.7. Nails: Relationship with Cosmetics 

1.7.1. Nail Anatomy and Physiology: Relationship with Cosmetic Application
1.7.2. The Nail Plate: Relationship with Cosmetic Application 
1.7.3. Factors that Affect Nail Growth: Relationship with Cosmetic Nail Treatments 

1.8. Cutaneous Functions: Relationship with Cosmetics 

1.8.1. Functions of the Skin. Relationship with Cosmetic Application 
1.8.2. The Skin Barrier and Skin Protection 
1.8.3. Cutaneous Microbiota and Its Importance in Cosmetic Care 

1.9. Skin Typology and Cosmetic Advice 

1.9.1. Skin Type Classification according to Epicutaneous Emulsion Cosmetic Advice

1.9.1.1. Eudermic Skin 
1.9.1.2. Dry Skin 
1.9.1.3. Oily Skin 

1.9.2. Other Skin Types: Cosmetic Advice 
1.9.3. Factors that Affect Skin Condition 
1.9.4. Skin according to Sex and Ethnicity 
1.9.5. Skin during Pregnancy 
1.9.6. Skin in the Elderly 

1.10. Skin Permeability: Relationship with Cosmetic Penetration 

1.10.1. Percutaneous Absorption 
1.10.2. The Corneal Barrier  
1.10.3. Cutaneous Penetration Routes 
1.10.4. Topical Substance Penetration 
1.10.5. Factors that Affect Penetration 
1.10.6. Mechanisms that Promote Penetration 

Module 2. Natural Cosmetics, Aromacosmetics and Nutricosmetics 

2.1. Natural Cosmetics 

2.1.1. Natural Cosmetics vs. Conventional Cosmetics 
2.1.2. Reasons to Choose Natural Cosmetics 
2.1.3. Ecological Benefits of Natural Cosmetics 
2.1.4. Safety of Natural Cosmetics Ingredients 

2.2. Ingredients for Natural and Organic Cosmetics 

2.2.1. Vegetable Oils and Butters 
2.2.2. Emulsifiers 
2.2.3. Vitamins
2.2.4. Preservatives and Perfumes 

2.3. Extraction Methods for Natural Cosmetics 

2.3.1. Hydroalcoholic Extracts 
2.3.2. Oleomacerates 
2.3.3. Glycerin Extracts 
2.3.4. Aqueous Extracts 
2.3.5. Plants Extracts for Natural Cosmetics 

2.4. Phytocosmetic Active Ingredients 

2.4.1. Natural Water-Soluble Active Ingredients 
2.4.2. Natural Liposoluble Active Ingredients 
2.4.3. Clays 

2.5. Essential Oils and Aromatherapy 

2.5.1. Essential Oils and Essences 
2.5.2. Extraction Methods for Essential Oils 
2.5.3. Chemotype 
2.5.4. Essential Oils of Major Cosmetic Relevance 
2.5.5. Hydrolats 

2.6. Thermal and Marine Cosmetics 

2.6.1. Thermal Cosmetics 
2.6.2. Marine Cosmetics 
2.6.3. Marine Active Ingredients 
2.6.4. Sands, Salts, Algae, Microalgae and Marine Plants 

2.7. Solid Natural Cosmetics 

2.7.1. Solid Cosmetics 
2.7.2. Solid Soaps, Shampoos and Conditioners 
2.7.3. Creams in Solid Form 

2.8. Specific Regulations to Develop Natural Cosmetics 

2.8.1. Existing Legislation on Natural Cosmetics 
2.8.2. Natural Cosmetics Certifications 
2.8.3. Vegan Cosmetics 

2.9. Natural and Organic Cosmetics Formulation 

2.9.1. Micellar Water Formulation 
2.9.2. Emulsion Formulation 
2.9.3. Gel Formulation 
2.9.4. Soap and Shampoo Formulation 

2.10. Nutricosmetics 

2.10.1. Nutricosmetics and Nutritional Supplements for Skin Care 
2.10.2. Benefits of Nutricosmetics 
2.10.3. Safety in Nutricosmetics Consumption 
2.10.4. Main Active Ingredients in and Types of Nutricosmetics 

Module 3. Cosmetics Development and Manufacturing

3.1. The Cosmetic Industry 

3.1.1. The Cosmetic Industry Sector 
3.1.2. Briefing or Initial Idea 
3.1.3. Laboratory to Pilot Testing 

3.2. Cosmetic Product Manufacturing Processes 

3.2.1. Manufacturing and Subsequent Quality Control 
3.2.2. Packaging, Conditioning and Labeling 
3.2.3. Storage and Distribution 

3.3. Raw Materials for Cosmetics Manufacturing 

3.3.1. Water Used in the Cosmetic Industry 
3.3.2. Antioxidants and Preservatives 
3.3.3. Moisturizers, Emulsifiers, Silicones and Polymers 

3.4. Cosmetic Packaging 

3.4.1. Materials 
3.4.2. Trends in Cosmetic Packaging 
3.4.3. Packaging for Children's Cosmetics 

3.5. Manufacturing Operations and Processes in Different Cosmetic Forms 

3.5.1. Good Manufacturing Practices for Cosmetic Products UNE-EN-ISO: 22716:2008 
3.5.2. Formulations Prior to Cosmetic Development 
3.5.3. Prototypes Preparation and Formulation Examples 

3.6. R&D in Cosmetic Product Development 

3.6.1. New Cosmetic Forms 
3.6.2. TOP Cosmetic Ingredients 
3.6.3. New Plant-Derived Ingredients 

3.7. Solution, Suspension and Emulsion Preparation 

3.7.1. Textures 
3.7.2. Aqueous, Micellar and Oily Solutions 
3.7.3. Suspensions and Emulsions 
3.7.4. Gels and Cremigels 

3.8. Solid and Semi-Solid Cosmetics Preparation 

3.8.1. Sustainability and Practicality 
3.8.2. Sensoriality and Efficacy: New Formats 

3.8.2.1. Soaps and Syndets 
3.8.2.2. Ointments and Salves 

3.8.3. Loose vs. Compact Powders: Uses 

3.9. Other Cosmetic Forms and Substrates 

3.9.1. Aerosols 
3.9.2. Foams 
3.9.3. Single Doses 

3.9.3.1. Mask Tissue 
3.9.3.2. Impregnated Wipes 

3.10. Perfume Manufacturing 

3.10.1. Perfume: Background 
3.10.2. Raw Material Origin, Composition and Application 
3.10.3. Alcoholic Fine Perfumery 
3.10.4. IFRA Standards  

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Postgraduate Diploma in Formulation of Natural Cosmetics

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Would you like to develop environmentally friendly personal care products? The Postgraduate Diploma in Formulation of Natural Cosmetics designed by TECH is ideal for you. This program will provide you with the necessary knowledge to create customized formulas from natural and biodegradable ingredients; using innovative and sustainable techniques. As a result, you will be empowered to work in the cosmetics industry, in research or development laboratories and in the natural and organic cosmetics sector ventures. Enroll now and take advantage of this unique qualification opportunity!