Seminar

Student Poster Presentations

Time: 17:00 - 18:00

Date: Wednesday 4 September

Synopsis

  1. Exploring the Potential of 3D Printing in Cosmetics: Dual-Material 3D Printing for Innovative Skin Patches

Yimeng Jiao, London College of Fashion

 

  1. Solid Ethylcellulose Oleogels as a Potential Waterless Alternative in Skincare

Raheema Mulla-Bala, London College of Fashion, UK

 

  1. The Effects of Lupine Peptide on the Tensile Strength and Appearance of Bleached Hair

Hana Chi, University of Sunderland, UK

 

  1. Evaluation of Topical Formulation Based on Ceramides and Study of its Effect on the Skin Barrier Properties

Filipa de Castro, University of Beira Interior, Portugal

 

  1. Harnessing the Power of Fireweed: A Comparison of Three Raw Materials Containing Epilobium Angustifolium

Jaana Ailus, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

 

  1. Identification of Age-Related Changes to the Transcriptional and Proteomic Profiles of Cultured Dermal Papilla and Dermal Sheath Cells

Richard Baker, University of Bradford, UK

 

  1. Green Extraction Methods Utilizing Polyols and Dermatological Benefits of Vitex trifolia L. Extracts

Chalisa Supjaroenporn, University of Sunderland, UK

 

  1. Chitosan Based Films Incorporating Glycerol, Vitamin C and Retinol – Preparation, Physical and Chemical Properties

Zainab Patel, De Montford University, UK

 

  1. Oleocanthal: A Promising Polyphenol from Olive Oil for Dermatological Applications and Cosmetic Formulations

Shu Min Leticia Song, University of Sunderland, UK

 

  1. From Antioxidation to Wound Healing: The Comprehensive Benefits of Safflower Seed Oil in Dermatological Applications

Shu Min Leticia Song, University of Sunderland, UK

 

  1. Investigating the Effects of External Stressors on Aging Biomarkers in Different Skin Types
    Ferdos Ali, Univerisity of Newcastle, UK

 

  1. Evaluation of Two Raw Indian and Turkish Propolis Samples as Pre-Formulation Study for Cosmetic Preparations

Ghaida Mustafa, University of Bradford, UK

 

  1. Formulation and Comparative Analysis of Shampoos Containing Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate on Hair Strength and Elasticity

Thi Quynh Tien Pham, University of Sunderland, UK

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