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Introduction to the Program
Analyzes the process of Cosmetics Cosmetics Processing and Manufacturing and identifies its natural and chemical compound according to its future use"
Cosmetics are in constant evolution, with elaboration and manufacturing processes that require doctors and health specialists to carefully review their organic and chemical components. In this way, they apply to the manufacturing process the new updates and postulates that respond to dermatological complications in the field of medical cosmetics, a study characterized by bringing in recent years new concepts for the benefit and care of the skin.
In this way, the medical professional will be able to identify from this program the most relevant components in the manufacture of cosmetics, which will help him/her to deepen the dermatological improvement processes, as well as products that do not face their treatment that do not adequately address their treatment in the conditions.
This is a 6-month academic experience in which the graduate will be able to delve into the latest scientific advances related to the active ingredients of natural and synthetic origin used in this field, as well as the properties of each one of them. They will also be able to perfect their skills in the elaboration of products, and will be able to keep up to date with the quality, efficacy and safety requirements of the main quality control entities.
To this end, you will have 450 hours of the best theoretical, practical and additional material, the latter presented in different formats: detailed videos, research articles, further reading, self-awareness exercises and much more! But, without a doubt, the most significant feature of this program is its convenient, flexible and accessible 100% online presentation, thanks to which the medical specialist will be able to expand and update his or her knowledge in a way that is perfectly compatible with the activity of his or her practice.
You will identify the main natural and chemical components that have been used to manufacture new cosmetics that are more effective in the treatment of skin conditions"
This Postgraduate diploma in Cosmetics Processing and Manufacturing 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 the self-assessment process can be carried out 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
Know in detail the latest advances that have been made in the field of cosmetics development and manufacturing, from any mobile device with internet connection"
The program includes, in its teaching staff, professionals from the sector who bring to this program the experience of their work, in addition to recognized specialists from prestigious reference societies and 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.
Learn about new advances in dermatological medicine and update your information on the latest treatments for the improvement of skin health"
Interpret from a medical point of view the use of drugs as an alternative to less effective cosmetic products in dermatology"
Syllabus
The content of this program has been designed under a rigorous process of medical update, since each of the topics of the modules to be studied comprises a series of specific knowledge and postulates Under the Relearning method, TECH seeks to strengthen the main concepts of the subject and its way of study.
With audiovisual material, specifically selected readings and practical workshops, the specialist will achieve his goal.
You will have access to all the audiovisual material from the virtual campus and you will be able to download it to any device with an internet connection"
Module 1. Cosmetic Ingredients
1.1. Active Ingredients of Natural Origin I: Plant Origin
1.1.1. Plant-Derived Active Ingredients in Skin Care
1.1.2. Plant-Derived Active Ingredients in Hair Care
1.1.3. Other Applications of Plant-Derived Active Ingredients
1.2. Active Ingredients of Natural Origin II: Animal and Mineral Origin
1.2.1. Animal and Mineral-Derived Active Ingredients in Skin Care
1.2.2. Animal and Mineral-Derived Active Ingredients in Hair Care
1.2.3. Other Applications of Animal and Mineral-Derived Active Ingredients
1.3. Synthetic Active Ingredients
1.3.1. Synthetically Derived Active Ingredients in Skin Care
1.3.2. Synthetically Derived Active Ingredients in Hair Care
1.3.3. Other Applications of Synthetically-Derived Active Ingredients
1.4. Vitamins and Biological Compounds
1.4.1. Vitamins in Cosmetics
1.4.2. Proteins Peptides in Cosmetics
1.4.3. Prebiotics and Probiotics in Cosmetics
1.4.4. Other Biological Compounds in Cosmetics
1.5. Sunscreens
1.5.1. Sunscreens in cosmetics: operation and classification
1.5.2. Chemical Sunscreens
1.5.3. Physical Sunscreens
1.6. Surfactants, Emulsifiers and Rheology Modifiers
1.6.1. Surfactants and emulsifiers: structures, properties and types
1.6.2. Use of Surfactants and Emulsifiers in Cosmetic Formulations
1.6.3. Rheology Modifiers
1.7. Colorants and Pigments
1.7.1. Natural and Synthetic Dyes
1.7.2. Organic and Inorganic Pigments
1.7.3. Formulations with Dyes and Pigments
1.8. Preservatives
1.8.1. Uses of Preservatives in Cosmetics
1.8.2. Preservatives of Natural Origin
1.8.3. Preservatives of Synthetic Origin
1.9. Biotechnology in Cosmetics
1.9.1. Biotechnology in Cosmetics
1.9.2. Biotechnological Tools for Cosmetics
1.9.3. Cosmetic Active Ingredients Derived from Biotechnology
1.10. Nanotechnology in Cosmetics
1.10.1. Nanotechnology in Cosmetics
1.10.2. Nanotechnological Tools and Systems in Cosmetics
1.10.3. Uses of Nanotechnological Systems: Advantages and Benefits
Module 2. Cosmetics Development and Manufacturing
2.1. The Cosmetic Industry
2.1.1. The Cosmetic Industry Sector
2.1.2. Briefing or Initial Idea
2.1.3. Laboratory to Pilot Testing
2.2. Cosmetic Product Manufacturing Processes
2.2.1. Manufacturing and Subsequent Quality Control
2.2.2. Packaging, Conditioning and Labeling
2.2.3. Storage and Distribution
2.3. Raw Materials for Cosmetics Manufacturing
2.3.1. Water Used in the Cosmetic Industry
2.3.2. Antioxidants and Preservatives
2.3.3. Moisturizers, Emulsifiers, Silicones and Polymers
2.4. Cosmetic Packaging
2.4.1. Materials
2.4.2. Trends in Cosmetic Packaging
2.4.3. Packaging for Children's Cosmetics
2.5. Manufacturing Operations and Processes in Different Cosmetic Forms
2.5.1. Good Manufacturing Practices for Cosmetic Products UNE-EN-ISO: 22716:2008
2.5.2. Formulations Prior to Cosmetic Development
2.5.3. Prototypes Preparation and Formulation Examples
2.6. R&D in Cosmetic Product Development
2.6.1. New Cosmetic Forms
2.6.2. TOP Cosmetic Ingredients
2.6.3. New Plant-Derived Ingredients
2.7. Solution, Suspension and Emulsion Preparation
2.7.1. Textures
2.7.2. Aqueous, Micellar and Oily Solutions
2.7.3. Suspensions and Emulsions
2.7.4. Gels and Cremigels
2.8. Solid and Semi-Solid Cosmetics Preparation
2.8.1. Sustainability and Practicality
2.8.2. Sensoriality and Efficiency: New Formats
2.8.2.1. Soaps and Syndets
2.8.2.2. Ointments and Salves
2.8.3. Loose powder vs. Compacts: uses
2.9. Other Cosmetic Forms and Substrates
2.9.1. Aerosols
2.9.2. Foams
2.9.3. Single Doses
2.9.3.1. Mask Tissue
2.9.3.2. Impregnated Wipes
2.10. Perfume Manufacturing
2.10.1. Perfume: Background
2.10.2. Raw Material Origin, Composition and Application
2.10.3. Alcoholic Fine Perfumery
2.10.4. IFRA Standards
Module 3. Quality Control, Efficacy and Safety in Cosmetics
3.1. Quality Controls
3.1.1. Stability- Compatibility
3.1.2. Preservative efficacy
3.1.3. Process Control
3.2. Article 19 Cosmetics Regulation Based on Study Results
3.2.1. ISO Definitions for Products Susceptible of Microbiological Risk
3.2.2. Shelf Life and ODP Calculation
3.2.3. Labeling Analysis
3.3. Good Manufacturing Practices
3.3.1. Standard Operating Procedures: Manufacturing and Packaging
3.3.2. Third Party Contracts
3.3.3. Hygiene and Personnel Training
3.4. Traceability
3.4.1. Standard Operating Procedures: Off-Spec Products
3.4.2. Cosmetovigilance
3.4.3. Product Recalls
3.5. European Portal Registration Procedures
3.5.1. Registering the Person in Charge
3.5.2. Cosmetic Product Registration
3.5.3. Framework Formula
3.6. Cosmetic Product Safety Report
3.6.1. Regulation 1223/2009: Annex I
3.6.2. Product Dossier
3.6.3. Safety Assessment: Toxicological Profile
3.7. Skin Compatibility Studies
3.7.1. Skin, Ocular and Mucosal Compatibility Studies
3.7.2. Labeling Claims
3.7.3. SPF Studies
3.8. Cosmetic Efficacy Studies
3.8.1. Studies on Efficacy
3.8.2. In vitro-In vivo
3.8.3. Ex Vivo – In Silico
3.9. Sensory Analysis
3.9.1. Sensory Analysis Studies
3.9.2. Instrumental Tests
3.9.3. Questionnaires and Assessment Criteria
3.10. Claims Regulation
3.10.1. Regulation 655/2013: Common Criteria
3.10.2. Guidelines to Substantiate Claims
3.10.3. "Free" Labeling Claims
The virtual campus will be available 24 hours a day, so you can combine this program with your work shifts"
Postgraduate Diploma in Cosmetics Processing and Manufacturing
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The Postgraduate Diploma in Cosmetics Processing and Manufacturing gives you the opportunity to specialize in a sector in constant growth and with great labor demand. Studying online will allow you to learn at your own pace and from anywhere in the world, without having to travel. In addition, you will have access to a team of experts in the field who will accompany you at all times and provide you with the support you need. With this TECH postgraduate diploma you will be able to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to develop high quality cosmetic products and stand out in an increasingly competitive market.