Chemistry, asked by Yati2009, 8 months ago

How can you say chemistry plays a vital role in production of cosmetics​

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Answered by mukeshgour2911
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Explanation:

Chemicals, both natural and synthetic, are added to cosmetics to provide an appealing fragrance. Even 'unscented' products may contain masking fragrances to mask the smell of other chemicals

Answered by rambabuemailid
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Answer:

Cosmetics comprise a range of products that are used to care for the face and body or to enhance or change the appearance of the face or body. The products include skin care, personal care, cosmetics and fragrance.

There is a vast array of cosmetics available, ranging from shampoo to moisturiser to lipstick. Each sub-category of cosmetics has its own characteristics, however the products are generally formulated using a mixture of chemical compounds derived from natural sources or created synthetically.[1]

Cosmetics can have three purposes. They can be used to cleanse, such as shampoo, body wash and face cleanser. They can be used to replenish and protect the skin, such as toners, serums, moisturisers and body creams. Or they can be used to enhance one's appearance, such as makeup.

People more commonly think of cosmetics as makeup, and these products include lipstick, mascara, eye shadow, foundation, blush, highlighter, bronzer and several others. However the legal definition of cosmetics in most countries is broader.

In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates cosmetics,[2] defines cosmetics as "intended to be applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance without affecting the body's structure or functions". This broad definition includes any material intended for use as an ingredient of a cosmetic product. The FDA specifically excludes pure soap from this category.[3]

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