Cosmetic chemistry focuses on the formulation of skincare and aesthetic products, balancing safety, stability, and efficacy. This book covers active ingredients like retinoids, AHAs, peptides, and botanical extracts used in moisturizers, serums, sunscreens, and cleansers. It explains emulsion types, preservatives, delivery systems, and labeling requirements. Regulatory standards and formulation testing are also discussed. The text empowers professionals to evaluate product quality, interact knowledgeably with clients, and integrate evidence-based products into aesthetic routines.
Tyra Lambert holds a prominent position in cosmetic chemistry, focusing on the formulation science behind skincare and beauty products. She has collaborated with various skincare labs and industry leaders to enhance product efficacy and safety. Her research contributions are widely cited in journals related to cosmetic toxicology and dermatological testing. Over the years, she has participated in editorial work for multiple scientific compilations. Her current interests span green chemistry, emulsion systems, and product stability evaluations. She frequently contributes to academic and regulatory discussions on cosmetic product development.