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  • Cosmetic Science
  • Biotechnology
  • Sustainable Chemistry

Background:

  • Growing consumer demand for environmentally sustainable and ecologically sourced personal care products.
  • Increased industry investment in research and development of cosmetics using natural ingredients.
  • Consumer awareness of environmental issues driving the need for eco-friendly cosmetic ingredients.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review active ingredients and raw materials for cosmetics sourced from biotechnological systems or industrial byproducts.
  • To describe a novel skin formulation with biosynthetic actives and evaluate its dermocosmetic properties.
  • To discuss the requirements for standardization, safety assessment, and improved exploitation of renewable cosmetic sources.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of biotechnologically derived and byproduct-based cosmetic ingredients.
  • Development and formulation of a skin product utilizing biosynthetic actives.
  • Assessment of the dermocosmetic properties of the developed skin formulation.

Main Results:

  • Identification and review of various natural and biosynthetic ingredients for cosmetic applications.
  • Successful preparation of a skin formulation with promising dermocosmetic properties.
  • Demonstration of the potential of renewable sources in personal care product development.

Conclusions:

  • Biotechnological and byproduct-derived ingredients offer sustainable alternatives in the cosmetics industry.
  • Further research is needed for standardization, safety assessment, and economic viability of these renewable sources.
  • Optimizing exploitation methods is crucial for ecologically and economically sound production of sustainable cosmetic ingredients.