M.A. Hanny Ferry Fernanda
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The Relationship Between Academic Values ​​of Bachelor of Cosmetology Education and Career Success in the Beauty Industry Lela Alifianur Fadilah; Dindy Sinta Megasari; M.A. Hanny Ferry Fernanda; Nieke Andina Wijaya
Adornata : Ethnobeauty and Wellness Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Adornata : Ethnobeauty and Wellness Journal
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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This research aims to 1) Knowing the career success that has been achieved by graduates in 2023 S1 Cosmetology Education. 2) Knowing the contribution of graduates' GPA in achieving career success in the beauty industry. 3) To find out the relationship between the academic value of graduates in 2023 S1 cosmetology education to career success in the beauty industry. The research approach uses quantitative with a correlation research method that is carried out online without limited time and place by utilizing digital platforms as a means of data collection, the subjects in this study are 35 graduates in 2023 S1 Cosmetology Education. The data collection technique used a likert scale with a questionnaire questionnaire instrument. The data analysis technique used the mean value and Pearson correlation at SPSS 25. The results of the study found that: (1) there are 46% of graduates with the most salary/income category 3 in 2021, which ranges from 5-10 million, compared to category 1 (23%), category 2 (14%) and category 4 (17%). (2) Academic scores based on GPAs obtained by graduates show that 77% of graduates get a GPA of category 4, which ranges from 3.51-4.00 and the remaining 23% get a GPA of category 3, which ranges from 3.00-3.50. (3) there was a very significant relationship between academic grades and graduate career success, with a Pearson correlation of 0.794 (p value = 0.000). Shows that academic grades are significantly related to the success of a graduate's career in the beauty industry. Suggestions for further research to further research related to the development of the beauty industry, new technologies, and other factors that affect the success of graduates' careers.
NUTRICOSMETICS: ACTIVE INGREDIENTS AND CLINICAL BENEFITS BASED ON SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE M.A. HANNY FERRY FERNANDA
Adornata : Ethnobeauty and Wellness Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Adornata : Ethnobeauty and Wellness Journal
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Nutricosmetics are oral nutritional interventions designed to enhance skin health and aesthetics through internal biological mechanisms. The growing beauty-from-within trend has accelerated research on active compounds such as hydrolyzed collagen, oral hyaluronic acid, probiotics, and astaxanthin. This article synthesizes current scientific evidence by reviewing studies published between 2015 and 2025 retrieved from Scopus, PubMed, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect. Eight key publications, including meta-analyses, systematic reviews, and randomized controlled trials (RCTs), were evaluated to determine the clinical effectiveness of nutricosmetics on skin parameters. Hydrolyzed collagen demonstrates the strongest evidence base, with a meta-analysis of 26 RCTs (~1,721 participants) reporting significant improvements in skin hydration and elasticity. Oral hyaluronic acid likewise shows benefits in hydration, elasticity, and wrinkle reduction, supported by findings from seven RCTs. Probiotic supplementation exhibits clinical efficacy in acne management via modulation of the gut–skin axis, while astaxanthin offers potential improvements in hydration and photoprotection, although current data remain limited. Variability in dosing, formulations, and study duration contributes to heterogeneity across trials. Overall, nutricosmetics present promising complementary strategies for enhancing skin hydration, elasticity, and age- related parameters. Standardized methodologies and long-term clinical trials are required to strengthen evidence- based recommendations.