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Pemanfaatan Tawas sebagai Sediaan Antiperspiran dan Pasca-Cukur Haerani, Ani; Apriliana, Putri; Apriliani, Cindy Putri; Nuraeni, Euis; Astuti, Anggi Dwi
Jurnal Kesehatan Rajawali Vol 14 No 01 (2024): Jurnal Kesehatan Rajawali
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Rajawali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54350/jkr.v14i01.174

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Body odor in humans usually occurs due to the overproduction of sweat glands and the presence of bacteria. Antiperspirants are cosmetic preparations that are used to restrain the release of excessive amounts of sweat by narrowing the pores of the sweat glands, both eccrine and apocrine. This study aims to make deodorant spray/stick/stick preparations by utilizing natural ingredients, namely alum. In this study, several tests were used including organoleptic tests, irritation tests, pH tests, melting time tests, melting point tests, and antiperspirant tests. Alum powder has wide traditional use as an astringent to prevent bleeding from minor wounds and promote their healing. Therefore, dosage forms are more precisely designed with suitable concentrations (2% gel) to extend their astringent activity with higher retention times due to the highly viscous nature of the gel. Using suitable excipients, 2% lotions and gels were prepared by the dispersion method while emulsifiers were used for the preparation of potassium alum cream of equal strength. The research results obtained were homogeneous, did not cause irritation to the skin, yellowish green in color and showed no change in the formulation which showed its stability as a dosage form and its size as a commercial product line.
Kajian Ragam Material Rotan Dengan Sistem Modular Pada Interior Bangunan Residensial Astuti, Anggi Dwi
Waca Cipta Ruang Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): Waca Cipta Ruang : Jurnal Ilmiah Desain Interior
Publisher : Program Studi Desain Interior Unikom

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/wcr.v9i2.9479

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Rattan is one of the main materials in simple crafts and interior furniture items. Rattan also has economic value as a commercially viable product. The gradual decline in rattan production is increasingly visible both at home and abroad as a result of product marketing diversification having to target larger markets. Diversification of rattan products also benefits young designers by increasing their opportunities and competition in producing decorative panel designs made from local rattan. This research explores the various types of rattan materials available and identifies the unique characteristics of each type of rattan and their potential in modular design, so that rattan panels become one of the right renewable solutions to increase the absorbency of rattan materials with more efficient manufacturing techniques. The interior aesthetic benefits of rattan-based room dividers are projected to be utilized in various interior components to enhance the image of connected items and support local nuances in a more modern dressing, in line with the rise of residential buildings. Through this work, it is hoped that it can become a source of knowledge for students and can compete both aesthetically and functionally.