This research project is aimed at producing domestic powder and consequently, three different types of powder were produced, namely, simple face powder (pan-cake), medicated/Antiseptic powder (dristing powder).
During the various production Talcum, Zinc-oxide, Perfume, Menthol, Tragasan 300 DP (Triclosan), Mineral oil and colour (brown) were the materials used in the production of different powders. And equipment and apparatus used for production of the three different powders products are electronic weighing balance, mortar and pistle, beaker, filter paper, mixer and spatula.
The simple face powder production. Talcum and perfume or Zinc-oxide and perfume were used and was ratio or measured in other to standize the product. Also the Brown powder (pan-cake) Talcum, mineral oil Zinc-sterate (Zinc-oxide) and colour were the material used in the production. Thus the Medicated/Antiseptic powder (dustin powder) comprises of Talcum, Irzasan 300 Dp, Menthol, and little addition of zinc-oxide.
All the three powder products has different stages of production and it involves the.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Letter of Transmittal----
Approval page- ----
Dedication ----
Acknowledgement---
Abstract--
Chapter one
Introduction
Chapter Two
Literature Review
Cosmetics
Cosmetic products
Lip stick
Cream
Powder
Classification of powder
Face powder
Simple powder
Brown powder
General properties of powder
Slip
Talc
Properties of talc
Zinc oxide (ZNO)
Properties of Zinc oxide
Uses of Zinc oxide
Toilet powder Dustin powder
Function of Antiseptic-Dustin powder
Precaution on Antiseptic Dustin powder Application
Aftershave powder
Baby powder
Antiseptic powder
Menthol
Effect on micro-organisms
Perfume
Preparation of starch
Properties of starch
Test for starch
Uses of starch
Chapter Three
3.0Material and Experimental Methodology.
3.1 Material for production
3.2Categories of powders produced .
3.3Production procedure for simple powder
3.4Apparatus and Experiment used
3.5Aim of Experiment (Simple powder)
3.6Method of production
3.61Weighing stage
3.62Mixing stage
3.63Screening
3.7Production of brown powder
3.71Aim of Experiment
3.72Weighing stage
3.73Mixing stage
3.74Screening stage
3.75Compressing stage
3.8 Production of Medicated/Antiseptic powder
3.81Aim of Experiment
3.82Weighing stage
3.83Mixing stage
3.84Screening stage
3.9 Test of products properties
3.91 Test for covering powder/opacifying ability
3.92Test for Adhesiveness
3.93Test for colour match
3.94Test for pleasing odour
Chapter four
4.0Experimental results
4.1Experiment I(Simple face powder)
4.2Experiment II(Brown powder)
4.3Experiment III(Medicated /Antiseptic powder)
4.4Physical test experimental result for physical properties/Qualities of produced powder.
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