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               Chem.224                  Chemistry of Cosmetics and Perfumes                             3+1


               LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

               Objectives of this course are:
                      familiarization of the students with essential oils and their application in Industry.
                      to provide basic knowledge about various cosmetic products.

               LEARNING OUTCOMES:

               The student will be able to
                     to understand the methods of preparation of various cosmetic products.
                     to apply knowledge gained through the course to different artificial flavours and their uses.

               THEORY (30 Hours)

               UNIT I:                                                                            (10 Hours)

               A general study including preparation and uses of the following:hair dye, hair spray, shampoo,
               sun tan lotions, face powder, lipsticks, talcum powder
               UNIT-II:                                                                           (10 Hours)
                Study of methods of preparation and uses of the followingnail enamel, creams (cold, vanishing
                and shaving creams), antiperspirants.

               UNIT-III:                                                                          (10 Hours)
               Artificial  flavours  and  their  role  in  industry.  Essential  oils  and  their  importance  in  cosmetic
               products with reference to Eugenol, Geraniol, sandal wood oil, eucalyptus oil, rose oil, 2-Phenyl
               ethylalcohol, Jasmone, Civetone, Muscone.


               PRACTICAL (30 Hours)

                 1.  Preparation of talcum powder.
                 2.  Preparation of shampoo.
                 3.  Preparation of nail enamels.
                 4.  Preparation of hair remover.
                 5.  Preparation of face cream.
                 6.  Preparation of nail polish and nail polish remover.

               SUGGESTED READINGS:

                   1.   Industrial Chemistry by E. Stocchi, vol.I, Ellis Horwood Ltd.UK.
                   2.  Industrial Chemistry by B.K. Sharma and H. Kaur, Goel Publishing House, Meerut.(1996)
                   3.  Engineering Chemistry by P.C. Jain and M. Jain, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi.
                   4.  Modern Approach to Fuel Chemistry and Chemistry of Cosmetics and Perfumes.









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