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    Formulation of Antiperspirant Deodorant and Stability Test

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    2022-05-23
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    Gahlaut, Akash
    Jain, Dr. A. K. - Supervisor
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    Abstract
    Cosmetics and personal care products are blends of chemicals derived from natural or synthetic sources that are intended to improve the human body's look or scent. Colored hair, curly hair, and hair straightening products; depilatories; hair sprays; shampoos and conditioners; lips; nail care products; perfumes, perfumes, toilet water, and other fragrance products; bath arrangements; lubricating oils and creams for body, face, and hands; dental products; deodorants and antiperspirants; and other products. The ingredients in this collection of items are substantially more diverse. Although cosmetics are generally deemed non-toxic under normal or intended usage conditions, depending on the degree of exposure, certain substances may play a role in a person's youth.Because the majority of these products are applied topically, skin exposure is a major factor. There is a possibility of breathing or being exposed to air in some items. In this post, we'll go over the stability of the antiperspirant deodorant product's components and important constituents under regular use settings.
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