Ch 6 cosmetic ingredients Quiz
What are examples of ingredients that are used to adjust the pH of products?
sodium hydroxide and citric acid
What are glycoproteins derived from?
yeast
What is an example of a sunscreen that protects the skin from UVA radiation?
zinc oxide
The main types of surfactants used in skin-cleansing products are_____.
Detergents
What element turns a fatty acid into a fatty alcohol?
Hydrogen
What is mineral oil?
Lubricant derived from petroleum
What do emollients do?
Lubricate the skin's surface.
What type of color agent is not subject to FDA batch certification requirements?
Noncertified colors
What do silicones do?
act as vehicles in some products
What is coenzyme Q10?
antioxidant
What is one of the fattiest and heaviest plant oils?
coconut oil
What are the main types of surfactants used in skin-cleansing products?
detergents
What do glycoproteins do?
enhance immune response
What term refers to ingredients designed to dissolve keratin proteins on the surface of the skin?
enzymes
What are alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta hydroxy acids (BHAs) commonly used as?
exfoliants
What gives products their scent?
fragrances
What are lakes?
insoluble pigments
What is a possible advantage of synthetic ingredients over natural ingredients?
lesser ecological footprint
What type of ingredient is used to improve the hydration, plumpness, and smoothness of the skin?
lipids
What products coat the skin and reduce friction?
lubricants
Emollients _____ the skin's surface.
lubricate
What do emulsifiers cause to mix in order to form an emulsion?
oil and water
What is the source of mineral oil?
petroleum
What are carbomers used for?
thickening creams
What is an example of an inorganic physical substance?
titanium dioxide
