Application of smectitic clays from Porto Santo’ island in facial masks

  • Maria Rosa Pena-Ferreira Universidade do Porto
  • Delfim Santos Universidade do Porto
  • João Baptista Pereira Silva Universidade de Aveiro
  • Maria Helena Amaral Universidade do Porto
  • José Manuel Sousa-Lobo Universidade do Porto
  • Jorge Hamilton Gomes Universidade de Aveiro
  • Celso de Sousa Figuerido Gomes Universidade de Aveiro
Keywords: Clay, Facial masks, Cutaneous biometric tests

Abstract

Clay minerals have been used for therapeutic and cosmetic purposes. Due to their ability to absorb impurities,to promote cell renewal and to prevent skin ageing, clay minerals enter into the composition of cosmetic products, for instance, in facial masks The goal of the present paper was the development of facial masks showing hydrating, adstringent, and anti-seborrhoeic properties, based on smectitic clays from Porto Santo’ island, with distinctive granularities. Both physical and mechanical properties corresponding to the distinctive formulations of facial masks being prepared were assessed in order to identify the one exhibiting better performance. Also, cutaneous biometric tests (determination of pH, of lipids content and hydration grade) were performed in order to characterize the formulations efficacy for application in dermocosmetics. The obtained results have shown a significant increase of the apparent viscosity when the clay incorporated into the masks shows the lower granularity. Therefore, we could conclude that the clay granularity less than <180m allows the utilization of lower amounts of clay in the composition of facial masks, in order to obtain products with better spreadability. Besides, since the developed masks have showed good degreasing and adstringent capacities their application could be beneficial for the treatment of both seborrhoeic and acneic skins.

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Maria Rosa Pena-Ferreira, Universidade do Porto
Laboratório de Tecnologia Farmacêutica, Faculdade de Farmácia
Delfim Santos, Universidade do Porto
Laboratório de Tecnologia Farmacêutica, Faculdade de Farmácia
João Baptista Pereira Silva, Universidade de Aveiro
Centro de Investigação “GeoBioTec”
Maria Helena Amaral, Universidade do Porto
Laboratório de Tecnologia Farmacêutica, Faculdade de Farmácia
José Manuel Sousa-Lobo, Universidade do Porto
Laboratório de Tecnologia Farmacêutica, Faculdade de Farmácia
Jorge Hamilton Gomes, Universidade de Aveiro
Centro de Investigação “GeoBioTec”
Celso de Sousa Figuerido Gomes, Universidade de Aveiro
Centro de Investigação “GeoBioTec”

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Pena-Ferreira M. R., Santos D., Silva J. B. P., Amaral M. H., Sousa-Lobo J. M., Gomes J. H. y Gomes C. d. S. F. (2012). Application of smectitic clays from Porto Santo’ island in facial masks. Anales de Hidrología Médica, 4, 67-79. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ANHM.2011.v4.38346
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