The document provides an overview of various cosmetic products and procedures. It discusses skin care products, makeup, hair care, teeth whitening, acne treatments, hair removal methods, and non-surgical cosmetic procedures like Botox injections and collagen enhancements. Key points covered include the top spending on cosmetics, common myths about products, safety precautions, and evaluating claims of different cosmetic products and treatments.
1. Skin Care & Beauty Aids Presented by Julie Moncur Karie Wright
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3. Cosmetics “ Americans spend more than $30 billion each year on cosmetic products they hope will make them more attractive.” Definition: Articles (other than soap) to be applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance without affecting the body’s structure or functions
4. Cosmetics FDA classified cosmetics into 13 categories: Skin-care Sunscreens Eye makeup Other makeup Hair coloring Mouthwashes Bath oils/bubble bath Manicure products Baby products Fragrances Deodorants Shaving products Shampoo & other hair products
43. Shampoo $6 billion hair-care market Consumer Reports – September 2000 -to condition dry or damaged hair -retain color -add volume -remove the buildup of styling products
44. Results For Dry or Damaged Hair: Finesse Plus Moisturizing Shampoo Plus Conditioner for dry or coarse hair For Color-Treated Hair: L’Oreal Color-VIVE Gentle Shampoo for color-treated or highlighted hair For Fine or Limp Hair: Pantene Pro-V Ultra V Shampoo Plus Conditioner for normal hair For Removing Buildup: All shampoos removed it