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Poslední úprava: doc. PharmDr. Andrej Kováčik, Ph.D. (07.08.2023)
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Poslední úprava: doc. PharmDr. Andrej Kováčik, Ph.D. (09.08.2023)
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Poslední úprava: doc. PharmDr. Andrej Kováčik, Ph.D. (07.08.2023)
1. Introduction to cosmetology for pharmacists o the position of cosmetic products among other products in the health sector, o definition of cosmetic products (legislation, labeling, claims), o analysis of the terms conventional and natural cosmetics/organic cosmetics, o excipients and active substances of cosmetic products. 2. Cosmetic products for dental and oral care o cosmetological aspects arising from the morphology and (pathophysiology) of the oral cavity, o technology and classification of kinds of toothpaste, mouthwashes, mouth deodorants, and lip balms, o proper handling of cosmetic products and the principles of dental hygiene. 3. Skin as a target of application of cosmetic products o morphology and physiology of the skin, o epidermis and skin barrier, o define the use of dermo-cosmetic products, o skin components affecting the effect of dermocosmetics. 4. Cosmetic products for washing and cleansing the skin o uncleanliness of the skin and its origin, pollution factors, o deep cleansing of the skin, o technology and classification of washing and cleaning products (soaps, lotions/tonics, cleansing/face masks), o proper handling of cosmetic products for washing/cleansing the skin. 5. Cosmetic products for pathophysiological skin changes o skin typology and skin classification from a cosmetological point of view, o professional approach to specific skin types (normal, oily, dry, sensitive skin), o technology and classification of moisturizing cosmetics, oily/acne-prone and pediatric skin products, o skin aging and technology and classification of cosmetic products for aging skin. 6. Sunscreen cosmetics o skin pigment melanin, characterization, and importance of UV radiation on the human body and skin, o phototype, sunbathing, protection factor, o technology and classification of cosmetic products limiting exposure to UV radiation, o proper handling of sunscreen cosmetic products. 7. Cosmetic products in hair, beard and nail care o cosmetological aspects arising from the morphology and (pathophysiology) of hair, o technology and classification of cosmetic products in hair/beard/nail care (hair shampoos, conditioners, hair masks and tonics, beard balms, nail polishes), o depilatories and shaving products, o proper handling of hair cosmetic products. 8. Cosmetic products against perspiration and body odor o cosmetological aspects arising from the morphology and (pathophysiology) of sweat glands, o sweat, sweating and its significance, hyperhidrosis, o technology and classification of antiperspirants and deodorants, cosmetic preparations in intimate hygiene, o proper handling of cosmetic products against sweating. 9. Cosmetic products in dermatology o cosmetological aspects arising from the pathophysiology of selected skin manifestations (burns/frostbite, skin wounds, scars, stretch marks, warts, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, tattoos, cellulite, pigment spots), o technology and classification of cosmetic products for selected skin manifestations, including their proper handling. |
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Poslední úprava: doc. PharmDr. Andrej Kováčik, Ph.D. (07.08.2023)
Lecture materials and other study materials are part of the Moodle e-learning course. |
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Poslední úprava: doc. PharmDr. Andrej Kováčik, Ph.D. (07.08.2023)
The course is presented in the form of optional lectures and consultations. |
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Poslední úprava: doc. PharmDr. Andrej Kováčik, Ph.D. (09.08.2023)
Knowledge and skills gained from lectures, e-learning (Moodle), and self-study. The course is successfully completed by obtaining sufficient points from the written test. The exam is successful when receiving at least 60 % of successful answers. |