Density determination

Density Determination
Density Determination

The term cosmetic generally includes all products that are applied to the body other than the drug. Cosmetic products include hair dye, nail polish, lipstick, make-up, hand soap, deodorant, shampoo, creams and various hand lotions. Scientific studies have shown that an average adult adult uses nine cosmetic products per day. Likewise, these studies show that British women use an average of 2,2 kg of cosmetic products per year. However, it is important to remember that almost all cosmetic products contain various chemicals. For example, some of the facial creams contain carcinogenic substances absorbed by the skin or arsenic in the eye shadow.

In fact, according to experts, applying chemicals to the skin and taking them through the skin is very risky. An innocent looking deodorant contains 26 in the formula, 28 in a lipstick that women cannot give up, and 23 in a hair spray that gives the hair a nice appearance. Of course, these chemicals undergo various transformations in the body, but no one is concerned.

Cosmetic According to the manufacturers, the products and the chemicals in them do not have a bad effect on human health and they are safe. Consumers are content with the expressions on the product indicating that the product is safe. However, manufacturers do not disclose all content in order not to disclose their formulas. But in the analysis of blood and fatty tissue residues of hundreds of toxic elements were found. For this reason, taking chemicals through the skin is much more dangerous than swallowing.

At this point, the importance of testing, measurement and analysis studies carried out by accredited laboratories from national or international accreditation organizations is very important. These laboratories perform density determination analyzes in cosmetic products within the scope of physical and chemical analyzes. The density of cosmetic products is also an effective factor on skin health.

The mentioned laboratories act in accordance with TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories.