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Kelayakan Limbah Sisik Ikan Nila Menjadi Produk Kreatif Aksesoris Nail Art Mafaza, Salsa Alya; Nurhayati, Ifa; Saputro, Godham Eko
Panthera : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Sains dan Terapan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January (In Progress)
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan, Penelitian, dan Pengabdian Kamandanu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/panthera.v6i1.842

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This study aims to determine the feasibility of tilapia scale waste as a basic material for making nail art accessories that have economic and environmentally friendly value. The research was carried out at Nail's By Valeta, Pakintelan, Gunung Pati District, Semarang City using a quantitative descriptive approach through the experimental one-shot case study method. The test was carried out through two stages, namely the product validity test by three expert judgments and the preference test by 30 trained respondents. The results of the validity test showed that nail art accessories products obtained an average score of 94.3% with the category "very valid". This is because almost all aspects of the assessment starting from shape, neatness, strength, color, and finish have met the standards set by the validator. Meanwhile, the results of the liking test obtained an average score of 96% with the category "Very Like", this is because almost all aspects of the assessment ranging from shape, strength, aesthetics, neatness, convenience, and final results have met the standards set by the respondents. These results prove that tilapia scales are suitable for use as an alternative material for making aesthetically attractive nail art accessories, easy to apply, and in accordance with beauty industry trends based on eco-friendly and sustainability. Thus, the use of tilapia scale waste has the potential to become an innovation in beauty products with high selling value while supporting the reduction of environmental waste.
Analisis Lem Kuku Cair dan Gel Dilihat dari Bentuk dan Ukurannya Windyastari, Esta Ramadhani; Nurhayati, Ifa; Maghfiroh, Anik
Panthera : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Sains dan Terapan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January (In Progress)
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan, Penelitian, dan Pengabdian Kamandanu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/panthera.v6i1.902

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This study was conducted to analyze the results of the differences between liquid nail glue and gel nail glue based on the effectiveness of their use. The method used was direct observation by conducting experiments on several commercial products, accompanied by simple testing on the ease of application, adhesion, and durability of the results of use in four female participants. The results showed that although liquid nail glue has a smaller packaging and a thinner texture making it easy to apply, its adhesion tends to be lower and less durable. In contrast, gel nail glue that is generally packaged in larger containers with a thicker consistency has been shown to provide stronger adhesion as well as higher resistance to the nails. This study aims to analyze the difference between liquid nail glue and gel nail glue in its application to gel press-on nails, by reviewing the packaging shape, product size, and adhesion effectiveness. This research is simple experimental/comparative. Observations were made through direct application tests using several types of press-on nails. The results show that liquid glue, although easy to apply, tends to be less stable on the surface of the press-on gel and comes off more quickly. In contrast, gel nail glue with its thick texture provides stronger adhesion and is able to maintain press-on nails longer, even at intensive daily activities. Therefore, gel glue is considered much more effective and is recommended as the main choice for gel press-on nail installation.
Peran Media Sosial TikTok terhadap Minat Pemakaian Basic Skincare pada Mahasiswa Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan Universitas Negeri Semarang Heryanto, Nisrina Adzra Nabihah; Nurhayati, Ifa; Ihsani, Ade Novi Nurul; Maghfiroh, Anik
Panthera : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Sains dan Terapan Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): January (In Progress)
Publisher : Lembaga Pendidikan, Penelitian, dan Pengabdian Kamandanu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/panthera.v6i1.974

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TikTok social media is one of the digital platforms that is widely used by students and has the potential to influence consumption preferences, including the use of basic skincare products. This study aims to find out the role of TikTok content in helping students of the Faculty of Sports Sciences, Semarang State University, in choosing basic skincare products. The research uses a descriptive quantitative approach with purposive sampling techniques. Data was collected through a questionnaire on 18 students of the Elementary School Physical Education Study Program class of 2024. The results showed that 91.5% of respondents stated that TikTok content played a role in increasing interest in using basic skincare, while 8.5% of respondents stated that this interest was influenced by other factors. These findings show that TikTok has a strong role in shaping students' interest in the use of basic skincare products, although the results of the study are still limited to the number and characteristics of respondents.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Achmadi, Taofan Ali Ade Novi Nurul Ihsani Agustin, Eny Widhia Agustin, Eny Widya Albar, Melani Alfatia, Ainaya Amalia, Ashiffa Fatikha Angellita, Vivian Nur Anna Undarwati, Anna Aulia, Khansa Azura, Octavina Chairunnisa, Dhea Aprilia Definta, Aufa Manda Dewi, Anisa Shinta Elby, Queenasyifa Sakinata Erika Febriliani Fahruddin, Ahmad Hanif Febriani, Berliana Dwi Fitriani, Farida Godham Eko Saputro Hasanah, Selvi Hasnita Heri Yudiono Heryanto, Nisrina Adzra Nabihah Hidayat, Kharisma Aprodhita Az Zahra Putri Irfina, Maharani Isna Nurul Inayati, Isna Nurul Isnia Dewi Karimah, Saidatul Katarina, Lydia Kesya, Salsa Khofifah, Anita Nur Khunaefi, Muhammad Wildan Legawa, Kayla Putri Listiana, Ridainisa Dwi Luciana , Luciana Lukki Lukitawati Mafaza, Salsa Alya Magfiroh, Anik Maghfiroh, Anik Masnuna, Masnuna Mawalia, Annisa Mithalinda, Ayesha Nabila Mo’tasim, Mo’tasim Mollah, Moh. Kalam motasim motasim MR, Witrie Sutaty Mufiqur Rahman, Mufiqur Muhammad Khumaedi Munaf, Adinda Talitha Syahada Mutiara Jofie Nabila Nabila, Ayesha Na’am, Muh Fakhrihun Nefi, Rosa Niken Ayu, Niken Nisa, Zakiya Ayu Nitbani, Vania Divayanti Nur Atikah Nuramalia, alla Arrika Nurmasitah, Sita Olivia, Alila Pradipta Christy Pratiwi Putri, Dinda Putri, Indah Selfiana Putri, Intan Aulia Putri, Tiara Pradita Queenasyifa, Queenasyifa Rafila, Firyal Usda Rahmadiansyah, Hemalia Ayu Rina Rachmawati Roibin Roibin Rokim, Mat Sahidi Mustafa, Sahidi Sarah, Kirana Alanis Septiningsih, Tri Septriana, Nadilla Siti Nurrohmah Siti Nuzulia, Siti Sukron, Muhamad Suryani, Parsih Wulan Syafira, Mauliana Tazali, Imam Toto Haryadi, Toto Trisnani Widowati, Trisnani Tyas, Savia Fitrianing Wahyu Lestari Wildaningtyas, Eka Rosiana Windyastari, Esta Ramadhani Yanuarti, Happy Yuniarti, Wanda Anggi Yusuf Yusuf Zulfa, Nadira Fathia