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PRAYER

GUESS WHAT

M I T I E
GUESS WHAT

M O I S T U R I Z E
4-PICS-1-WORD

C E N E
4-PICS-1-WORD

C L E A N S E
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1) describe the composition of the chemicals found in cosmetics
correctly through charades;
2) assess the uses of the chemicals found in cosmetics in
everyday life appropriately through group presentation; and
3) enumerate the importance of the properties of the chemicals
found in cosmetics accurately through jingle.
The Skin
The cutaneous membrane is the
technical term for our skin.
The skin’s primary role is to help
protect the rest of the body’s
tissues and organs from physical
damage such as abrasions, chemical
damage such as detergents, and
biological damage from
microorganisms.
The Skin
Our skin is made of three general
layers. In order from most superficial
to deepest they are the epidermis,
dermis, and hypodermis.
The epidermis has several crucial
functions in the body. These functions
include protection, water retention,
and vitamin D synthesis. The epidermis
provides protection to underlying
tissues from physical damage,
pathogens, and UV light.
Skin Creams and Lotions
A lotion is a low-viscosity topical preparation
intended for application to the skin.
They are meant instead to simply smooth,
moisturize, soften and perhaps perfume the skin.
Other forms such as tanning lotion also exist.
Creams and gels have higher viscosity due to
lower water content.
They are considered pharmaceutical products as
even cosmetic creams are based on techniques
developed by pharmacies. Unmedicated creams
are highly used in a variety of skin conditions.
Moisturizer
Moisturizer or moisturiser is a cosmetic
preparation used for protecting, moisturizing, and
lubricating the skin.
These functions are normally performed by
sebum produced by healthy skin.

Moisturizers modify the rate of water loss, with


active ingredients of moisturizers falling into one
of two categories: occlusives and humectants
Occlusives Humectants
Form a coating on the They can absorb this water
surface of the skin from the air and moisturize
This keeps the moisture the skin when the humidity
from escaping. is greater than 70%
More commonly they draw
water from the dermis into
the epidermis, making skin
dryer.
Moisturizer
Often contain water, which acts as a temporary hydration agent
and as a way for the absorption of some components and
evaporation of the moisturizer.
Moisturizer cosmetics may additionally contain antioxidants,
ceramides, emulsifiers, fragrances, penetration enhancers,
preservatives, and solvents.
Some products are marketed as having anti-wrinkle and skin
enhancement effects. Many plant and animal extracts have been
claimed to impart skin benefits, with little scientific evidence.
Charades
Instruction:
In a group of 5, guess the correct word
that is portrayed by the actor.
Sunscreen and Sunblock
They are designed to protect skin from
ultraviolet rays.
Sunblocks contain inorganic ingredients like
zinc oxide or titanium dioxide which act as UV
filters by reflecting the sun's UV rays.
Sunscreens contain organic compounds like
oxybenzone, avobenzone, homosalate, and
octinoxate which absorb ultraviolet rays, these
compounds decompose and give off heat.
Every two hours, sunscreens/sunblocks should
be reapplied to the skin.
Deodorants and Antiperspirants
A deodorant is a substance applied to the body to
prevent or mask body odor due to bacterial
breakdown of perspiration in the armpits, groin,
and feet.
Other types of deodorant allow sweating but
prevent bacterial action on sweat.
Antiperspirants prevent sweating itself by
blocking sweat glands. They are used on a wider
range of body parts, where sweat would be
inconvenient or unsafe, since unwanted sweating
can interfere with comfort, vision, and grip.
Shampoo
A shampoo is a hair care product, typically in the
form of a viscous liquid, that is used for cleaning
hair.
It is to remove the unwanted build-up of sebum
in the hair without stripping out so much as to
make hair unmanageable.
The sulphate ingredient acts as a surfactant that
makes it easier to trap oil and grease.
Many shampoos also include silicone to provide
conditioning benefits.
Specialty shampoos are Other ingredients maximize the
marketed to people with following qualities:
pleasing foam
dandruff, color-treated hair,
ease of rinsing
gluten or wheat allergies, and
minimal skin and eye irritation
baby shampoo.
thick or creamy feeling
There are also shampoos
pleasant fragrance
intended for animals that may
low toxicity
contain insecticides or other
good biodegradability
medications to treat skin slight acidity (pH less than 7)
conditions or parasite no damage to hair
infestations such as fleas. repair of damage already done to
hair
Group Presentation
Instruction: Group into 5
Research about shaving creams, lip stick
and lip balms, eye makeup, toothpaste,
perfumes, colognes, and aftershave.
Answer the guide questions.
Guide Questions:
1) Why are these cosmetic products essential?
2) What ingredients does this product contain that are
good for daily use?
3) What are the appropriate procedures in choosing and
using these products?
Jingle
Instruction: Divide the class into 2
Write an original jingle about the use of
cosmetic products. Make a presentation
for 2-3 minutes.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
1) describe the composition of the chemicals found in cosmetics
correctly through think-pair-share activity;
2) assess the uses of the chemicals found in cosmetics in
everyday life appropriately through brainstorming; and
3) enumerate the importance of the properties of the chemicals
found in cosmetics accurately through card cluster activity.
Assignment
Instruction:
Make a slogan about the importance of self-care
and the use of cosmetic products every day.
You may use traditional or digital resources.
Thank You
Darlene Libo-on Dumaan

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