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KELAYAKAN LIMBAH RAMBUT SEBAGAI HAIR EXTENSION: KELAYAKAN LIMBAH RAMBUT SEBAGAI HAIR EXTENSION Winda, Novia Restu Windayani; wilujeng, Biyan Yesi Wilujeng; Octaverina Kecvara Pritasari; Dilla Salsabila
Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology (JBC) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology (JBC)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jbc.v3n2.p33-37

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The barbered hair in the salon is rarely reused by salon owners, only a few of them are used for economic value. Hair resistance includes resistance to heat, and has a rough texture so that it can bind more strongly. Hair extension is waste that comes from hair beauty salons in the form of haircuts that can be formed into hair extensions for certain purposes for a woman. The purpose of this study is to determine the validity and feasibility of hair extensions based on hair waste through sensory tests and favorability tests. The research method uses experiments, research objects of hair waste for the manufacture of hair extensions. data collection using observation and documentation, data analysis using descriptive percentages. The results of the hair extension research made from real hair waste were declared valid by the validator. Sensory test feasibility results from panelists with 3 beautician teachers, 2 salon owners had an average of 83.33% The feasibility results of the favorability test with 15 panelists had an average of 91.67%. The conclusion of the study is that the hair extension is declared valid by the
Pembuatan Pembuatan Penyegar Wajah dari Ekstrak Rumput Laut (Eucheuma cottonii) dan Air Bunga Telang (Clitoria ternatea) untuk Masyarakat Pesisir di Tuban Aliyyah, Hibbah Tukhfatul; Sri Usodoningtyas; Octaverina Kecvara Prithasari; wilujeng, Biyan Yesi Wilujeng
Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology (JBC) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Beauty and Cosmetology (JBC)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jbc.v3n2.p1-12

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Face fresheners used by the public today contain more high alcohol, so they are not suitable for dry facial skin types. The use of seaweed extract as a natural ingredient to make traditional facial fresheners for dry facial skin is a solution because of the content of bioactive compounds and carrageenan in seaweed very good for skin. This study aims to determine the most appropriate proportion of face freshener and the content of face freshener preparations in an analytical laboratory based on the results of phytochemical tests. This study used an experimental method with independent variables namely the proportion of seaweed extract and water butterfly pea with a ratio of 2 ml: 98 ml, 4 ml: 96 ml, 6 ml: 94 ml. The dependent variable is the finished face freshener including color, aroma, texture, absorption and preference of the panelists. The results of the phytochemical test on samples of seaweed extract, sea cucumber water and facial freshener samples showed positive results which proved that there were still bioactive compounds in them so that seaweed extracts were suitable as active ingredients for making facial fresheners where sample C had the highest average value in all aspects of the physical test and the panelists' preferences, namely the content of 6 ml of seaweed extract: 94 ml of butterfly pea flower wate Keywords: Butterfly pea flower; facial freshener; seaweed.