Sustainable beauty: natural actives in the formulation of organic cosmetics
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Resumo: | Nowadays companies are looking for ways to demonstrate their measures and visions regarding social and environmental responsibility, thus generating credibility to their brand. We can also notice a growing awareness among consumers, who have been opting for environmentally friendly products, and show great concern for the environment. Thus the present work proposes a greater visibility to this niche market, presenting some of the main natural assets most used in the production of organic cosmetics. It is also intended to present the characteristics of the “green consumer”. The green consumer is the one who values products free from animal cruelty, and who prioritizes products of entirely or partially plant origin, that do not degrade the environment, and have a sustainable beauty proposal. In this context, sustainability is defined as the set of attitudes that man takes in the use of natural resources and solutions for their particular and collective needs, responsibly, without aggression to the environment and ensuring the existence of these resources for future generations. To perform a literature review on the production of organic cosmetics, from its composition to its certification in the market. The methods employed in this work are based on bibliographic research. Twenty-five articles were selected in the databases, and seven were excluded because they were not addressing a subject consistent with the theme proposed in this study. Thus, 18 articles were used in the structuring of the present study. We can see that sustainable cosmetology is a theme increasingly addressed in our society, this market has gained prominence. |
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Sustainable beauty: natural actives in the formulation of organic cosmeticsBeleza sostenible: activos naturales en la formulación de cosméticos orgánicosBeleza sustentável: ativos naturais na formulação de cosméticos orgânicosEnvironmentCosmetic IndustrySustainable Resources.Medio ambienteIndustria cosméticaRecursos sostenibles.Meio AmbienteIndústria CosméticaRecursos Sustentáveis.Nowadays companies are looking for ways to demonstrate their measures and visions regarding social and environmental responsibility, thus generating credibility to their brand. We can also notice a growing awareness among consumers, who have been opting for environmentally friendly products, and show great concern for the environment. Thus the present work proposes a greater visibility to this niche market, presenting some of the main natural assets most used in the production of organic cosmetics. It is also intended to present the characteristics of the “green consumer”. The green consumer is the one who values products free from animal cruelty, and who prioritizes products of entirely or partially plant origin, that do not degrade the environment, and have a sustainable beauty proposal. In this context, sustainability is defined as the set of attitudes that man takes in the use of natural resources and solutions for their particular and collective needs, responsibly, without aggression to the environment and ensuring the existence of these resources for future generations. To perform a literature review on the production of organic cosmetics, from its composition to its certification in the market. The methods employed in this work are based on bibliographic research. Twenty-five articles were selected in the databases, and seven were excluded because they were not addressing a subject consistent with the theme proposed in this study. Thus, 18 articles were used in the structuring of the present study. We can see that sustainable cosmetology is a theme increasingly addressed in our society, this market has gained prominence.Hoy en día, las empresas están buscando formas de demostrar sus medidas y visiones con respecto a la responsabilidad social y ambiental, generando así credibilidad a su marca. También podemos notar una creciente conciencia entre los consumidores, que han optado por productos ecológicos, y muestran una gran preocupación por el medio ambiente. Así, el presente trabajo propone una mayor visibilidad de este nicho de mercado, presentando algunos de los principales activos naturales más utilizados en la producción de cosméticos orgánicos. También se pretende presentar las características del "consumidor verde". El consumidor ecológico es el que valora los productos libres de crueldad animal, y que prioriza los productos de origen vegetal total o parcial, que no degradan el medio ambiente y que tienen una propuesta de belleza sostenible. En este contexto, la sostenibilidad se define como el conjunto de actitudes que el hombre adopta en el uso de recursos naturales y soluciones para sus necesidades particulares y colectivas, de manera responsable, sin agresión al medio ambiente y asegurando la existencia de estos recursos para las generaciones futuras. Objetivo: realizar una revisión bibliográfica sobre la producción de cosméticos orgánicos, desde su composición hasta su certificación en el mercado. Metodología: Los métodos empleados en este trabajo se basan en la investigación bibliográfica. Resultados: se seleccionaron veinticinco artículos en las bases de datos y siete se excluyeron porque no abordaban un tema coherente con el tema propuesto en este estudio. Así, 18 artículos fueron utilizados en la estructuración del presente estudio. Conclusión: Podemos ver que la cosmetología sostenible es un tema cada vez más abordado en nuestra sociedad, este mercado ha ganado protagonismo.Atualmente as empresas têm buscado formas de demonstrar suas medidas e visões em relação à responsabilidade socioambiental, gerando assim credibilidade à sua marca. Podemos notar também uma crescente conscientização por parte dos consumidores, que vêm optando por produtos ecologicamente corretos, e demonstram grande preocupação com o meio ambiente. Sendo assim o presente trabalho propõe uma maior visibilidade a esse nicho de mercado, apresentando alguns dos principais ativos naturais mais utilizados na produção de cosméticos orgânicos. Pretende-se também apresentar as características do “consumidor verde”. O consumidor verde é aquele que preza por produtos isentos de crueldade animal, e que prioriza produtos de origem inteiramente ou parcialmente vegetal, que não degradem o meio ambiente, e que tenham uma proposta de beleza sustentável. Nesse contexto, a sustentabilidade é definida como o conjunto de atitudes que o homem toma na utilização de recursos naturais e soluções para suas necessidades particulares e coletivas, de forma responsável, sem agressão ao meio ambiente e garantindo a existência desses recursos para gerações futuras. Realizar uma revisão bibliográfica sobre a produção de cosméticos orgânicos, desde sua composição até sua certificação no mercado. Os métodos empregados neste trabalho baseiam-se em pesquisas bibliográficas. Foram selecionados nas bases de dados 25 artigos, sendo que foram excluídos 7 por não estarem abordando assunto coerente com o tema proposto neste estudo. Desta forma, 18 artigos foram utilizados na estruturação do presente estudo. Podemos perceber que a cosmetologia sustentável é um tema abordado cada vez mais em nossa sociedade, este mercado tem ganhado destaque.Research, Society and Development2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/206410.33448/rsd-v9i2.2064Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 2; e88922064Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 2; e88922064Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 2; e889220642525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2064/1728Copyright (c) 2019 Liliane Pereira Pinto, Izabella Ayumeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNakagami, Izabella AyumePinto, Liliane Pereira2020-08-20T18:08:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2064Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:26:51.228168Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Sustainable beauty: natural actives in the formulation of organic cosmetics Beleza sostenible: activos naturales en la formulación de cosméticos orgánicos Beleza sustentável: ativos naturais na formulação de cosméticos orgânicos |
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Sustainable beauty: natural actives in the formulation of organic cosmetics |
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Sustainable beauty: natural actives in the formulation of organic cosmetics Nakagami, Izabella Ayume Environment Cosmetic Industry Sustainable Resources. Medio ambiente Industria cosmética Recursos sostenibles. Meio Ambiente Indústria Cosmética Recursos Sustentáveis. |
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Sustainable beauty: natural actives in the formulation of organic cosmetics |
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Sustainable beauty: natural actives in the formulation of organic cosmetics |
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Sustainable beauty: natural actives in the formulation of organic cosmetics |
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Sustainable beauty: natural actives in the formulation of organic cosmetics |
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Sustainable beauty: natural actives in the formulation of organic cosmetics |
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Nakagami, Izabella Ayume |
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Nakagami, Izabella Ayume Pinto, Liliane Pereira |
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Pinto, Liliane Pereira |
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Nakagami, Izabella Ayume Pinto, Liliane Pereira |
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Environment Cosmetic Industry Sustainable Resources. Medio ambiente Industria cosmética Recursos sostenibles. Meio Ambiente Indústria Cosmética Recursos Sustentáveis. |
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Environment Cosmetic Industry Sustainable Resources. Medio ambiente Industria cosmética Recursos sostenibles. Meio Ambiente Indústria Cosmética Recursos Sustentáveis. |
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Nowadays companies are looking for ways to demonstrate their measures and visions regarding social and environmental responsibility, thus generating credibility to their brand. We can also notice a growing awareness among consumers, who have been opting for environmentally friendly products, and show great concern for the environment. Thus the present work proposes a greater visibility to this niche market, presenting some of the main natural assets most used in the production of organic cosmetics. It is also intended to present the characteristics of the “green consumer”. The green consumer is the one who values products free from animal cruelty, and who prioritizes products of entirely or partially plant origin, that do not degrade the environment, and have a sustainable beauty proposal. In this context, sustainability is defined as the set of attitudes that man takes in the use of natural resources and solutions for their particular and collective needs, responsibly, without aggression to the environment and ensuring the existence of these resources for future generations. To perform a literature review on the production of organic cosmetics, from its composition to its certification in the market. The methods employed in this work are based on bibliographic research. Twenty-five articles were selected in the databases, and seven were excluded because they were not addressing a subject consistent with the theme proposed in this study. Thus, 18 articles were used in the structuring of the present study. We can see that sustainable cosmetology is a theme increasingly addressed in our society, this market has gained prominence. |
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