Hana Chi1, Zouhair Ammar Katranji1, Carly Musleh1, and Amanda Solaiman1 1 – School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellbeing, University of Sunderland, Sunderland SR1 3SD, UK Background: The increasing interest in hair-repairing qualities of peptides, has led to a growing demand for these products to be on the market and… Read more »
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Solid Ethylcellulose Oleogels as a Potential Waterless Alternative in Skincare
Raheema Mulla-Bala1; Diogo Baltazar1 1 – London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, United Kingdom. Water is a finite resource, whose overconsumption is a significant concern, as half of the world’s population is currently experiencing water scarcity. Therefore, reducing water consumption in the cosmetics industry is vital as the world is heading towards… Read more »
Exploring the Potential of 3D Printing in Cosmetics: Dual-Material 3D Printing for Innovative Skin Patches
Yimeng Jiao1, Milica Stevic1, Slobodanka Tamburic1 1- London College of Fashion, University of the Arts, London 3D printing enables precise layer-by-layer deposition of materials to create three-dimensional objects. While well-recognised in pharmaceutical delivery systems such as wound dressings and tablets, its potential in cosmetics is underexplored. This study examines 3D printing for producing and delivering… Read more »