Lecturer(s)
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Pavlačková Jana, Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Cosmetics and its current position on the market 2. Skin from a cosmetological point of view 3. Skin types and classification systems 4. Characteristics of product forms 5. Regulation No 1223/2009 (definitions, Annexes) 6. INCI - nomenclature of cosmetic ingredients 7. Decorative cosmetics 8. Cosmetic care in pregnancy 9. Cosmetics for children 10. UV radiation and sunscreens 11. Lasers and IPL 12. Active substances in cosmetics 13. Modern instrumental methods in cosmetology 14. Hair and hair cosmetics
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (Exposition, lecture, briefing), Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming)
- Preparation for course credit
- 142 hours per semester
- Participation in classes
- 8 hours per semester
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learning outcomes |
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Knowledge |
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to define professional terms in the field of cosmetology |
to define professional terms in the field of cosmetology |
to describe the structure and function of the skin from a cosmetological point of view |
to describe the structure and function of the skin from a cosmetological point of view |
to classify and characterize skin types |
to classify and characterize skin types |
to characterize the forms of cosmetic products |
to characterize the forms of cosmetic products |
to characterize the criteria for selecting ingredients for different physiological conditions of the human skin |
to characterize the criteria for selecting ingredients for different physiological conditions of the human skin |
Skills |
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to draw and describe the structure of the skin |
to draw and describe the structure of the skin |
to search for information about cosmetic ingredients |
to search for information about cosmetic ingredients |
to suggest the use of cosmetic ingredients according to the information found |
to suggest the use of cosmetic ingredients according to the information found |
to identify the information declared on the packaging of cosmetic products |
to identify the information declared on the packaging of cosmetic products |
to decide on the appropriateness of cosmetic care for different physiological skin conditions |
to decide on the appropriateness of cosmetic care for different physiological skin conditions |
teaching methods |
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Knowledge |
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Monologic (Exposition, lecture, briefing) |
Monologic (Exposition, lecture, briefing) |
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming) |
Dialogic (Discussion, conversation, brainstorming) |
Skills |
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Individual work of students |
Individual work of students |
assessment methods |
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Knowledge |
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Written examination |
Written examination |
Grade (Using a grade system) |
Grade (Using a grade system) |
Recommended literature
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BAKI, G., ALEXANDER, K.S. Introduction to cosmetic formulation and technology. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015. ISBN 978-1-118-76378-0.
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BAUMAN, L. Cosmetic Dermatology Principles and Practice, 2nd ed.. US: The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2009. ISBN 978-0-07-149062-7.
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DRAELOS, Z.D. Cosmetic Dermatology Products and Procedures. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
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FEŘTEKOVÁ, V. a kol. Kosmetika v teorii a praxi. Praha, 2000.
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HOJEROVÁ, J., BOSKOVIČOVÁ, E. Kozmetika, zdravie, krása: ako si vybrať kozmetiku.. Bratislava: Plat4M Books, 2015. ISBN 978-80-89642-19-9.
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ZÁHEJSKÝ, J. Zevní dermatologická terapie a kosmetika. Pohledy klinické, fyziologické a biologické.. Praha: Grada Publishing, 2006. ISBN 978-80-247-6328-6.
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