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This course covers key elements of chemistry, physiology, and dermatology, along with the regulatory, marketing, and business aspects of the cosmetics industry. You'll learn foundational formulation principles, particularly those applied in cosmetic science.
In the second year, you'll delve deeper into formulation techniques, dermatology, and professional practices within the cosmetics field. Topics will cover the role of color in formulations and distinctions between laboratory-scale and industrial production.
The program concludes with a customizable research project in the final year, allowing you to focus on an area of personal interest. This project showcases your ability to tackle industry challenges through rigorous, research-driven methods. You may align it with your placement or work experience, creating a valuable opportunity to impress future employers.