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Graduate Studies: Laguna State Polytechnic University Sta.

Cruz Main
Campus
Master of Arts in Education- Science and Technology

Tertiary: University of the Philippines, Los Baňos


Bachelor of Mathematics and Science Teaching – BIOLOGY

WORK EXPERIENCE:
CEVAS Calamba February 2018-April 2018
San Francisco Elementary School June 2014 – June 2017
Liceo de Victoria June 2009 - March 2014
GREEN TEA AND TURMERIC
SOAP FOR ACNE TREATMENT
One of the insecurities some youth is facing
today is pimple breakouts. In a world where
society tends to judge people in terms of physical
appearance, people continuously looking for
treatment that can enhance their looks. Pimple
and acne breakouts seems to be a problem
specially for teenagers. They usually used items
with harsh chemicals while some even need to go
to dermatologists for treatment.
In this study, two natural ingredient, Green tea and
Turmeric will be used as the main ingredient for a soap
intentionally made to treat pimples and acne. These two is
said to have properties that are used in skin care.
Green Tea and Turmeric Green Tea and Turmeric
Soap Soap
 40% Green Tea + 30%  40% Green Tea + 30%
Turmeric +10% Turmeric +10%
Essential Oils +20% Essential Oils +20%
Glycerin Liquid Soap Glycerin Liquid Soap
 30% Green Tea + 40%  30% Green Tea + 40%
Turmeric +10% Turmeric +10%
Essential Oils +20% Essential Oils +20%
Glycerin Liquid Soap Glycerin Liquid Soap
The purpose of the study is to
determine the acceptability of the
Green Tea and Turmeric Soap for Acne
treatment prepared in different
proportions on the students of Victoria
Senior High School.
1. What are the materials to be utilized to produce Green
Tea and Turmeric Soap?

2. What are the process/procedure involved in preparing


the Green Tea and Turmeric Soap?

2.1 40% Green Tea + 30% Turmeric +10% Essential Oils


+20% Glycerin Liquid Soap
2.2. 30% Green Tea + 40% Turmeric +10% Essential Oils
+20% Glycerin Liquid Soap
3. What is the level of acceptability of Green Tea and
Turmeric Soap using (A) 40% Green Tea + 30% Turmeric
+10% Essential Oils +20% Glycerin Liquid Soap and (B)
30% Green Tea + 40% Turmeric +10% Essential Oils +20%
Glycerin Liquid Soap in terms of:

3.1 Texture
3.2 Odor
3.3 Shelf-life
3.4 Appearance
3.5 Anti-microbial property
4. Is there a significant difference in the acceptability of
Green Tea and Turmeric Soap in terms of texture, odor,
shelf-life, appearance and anti-microbial property in the
following solutions?

4.1 40% Green Tea + 30% Turmeric +10% Essential


Oils +20% Glycerin Liquid Soap
4.2 30% Green Tea + 40% Turmeric +10% Essential
Oils +20% Glycerin Liquid Soap
The study put forward the hypothesis:

There is no significant difference in the acceptability


of Green Tea and Turmeric Soap in terms of texture, odor,
shelf-life, appearance, and anti-microbial property in the
following solution:

1.1 40% Green Tea + 30% Turmeric +10% Essential Oils


+20% Glycerin Liquid Soap
1.2 30% Green Tea + 40% Turmeric +10% Essential Oils
+20%
ALOE-HONEY SHOWER GEL
Aloe vera - Honey
Shower gel
INTRODUCTION

Bathing your pets often can benefit your own health.


Clean pets are less likely to cause people to suffer
unnecessarily from allergies and other respiratory
problems (Messonnier, 2015). Your pet’s hair acts like a rug,
trapping dirt, bacteria, fungi and allergens. Allergens are
foreign proteins such as dander, dust mites, saliva from the
dog licking himself, bug droppings, molds, and tree and grass
pollens. These allergens stay on your pet’s skin and hair
until they’re washed away.
INTRODUCTION

There are a lot of dogs on


the street that suffer from hair
problems cause by parasites. Their
owners might want to try safe and
organic product that is easily
available in their locality. This study
will try to determine the
acceptability of the Aloe-Honey
Shower cream to the dog owner
of San Francisco Victoria, Laguna.
RESEARCH PARADIGM

Aloe-Honey Shower Gel Acceptability in


terms of:
 20% Glycerin Liquid soap  Texture
+ 40% Aloe Vera + 40%  Odor
Honey Extract
 Shelf-life
 20% Glycerin Liquid  Appearance
Soap + 50% Aloe Vera  Anti-microbial
and 30% Honey extract. property
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

The purpose of the study is to


determine the acceptability of the Aloe-
Honey Shower Gel for pets which is
prepared in different proportions on the
pet-owner in Barangay San Francisco
Victoria, Laguna
SPECIFICALLY, IT SEEKS TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS:

1. What are the material to be utilized to produce Aloe Honey


Dog Shower Cream?

2. What are the process/procedure involved in preparing the


Aloe-Honey Dog Shower Cream?

2.1 20% Glycerin Liquid soap + 40% Aloe Vera + 40%


Honey Extract
2.2 20% Glycerin Liquid Soap + 50% Aloe Vera and 30%
Honey Extract
SPECIFICALLY, IT SEEKS TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS:

3. What is the level of acceptability of Aloe-Honey Shower


Cream using 20% Glycerin Liquid soap + 40% Aloe Vera + 40%
Honey Extract and 20% Glycerin Liquid Soap + 50% Aloe Vera
and 30% Honey extract in terms of:

3.1 Texture
3.2 Odor
3.3 Shelf-life
3.4 Appearance
3.5 Anti-microbial property
SPECIFICALLY, IT SEEKS TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS:

4. Is there a significant difference in the acceptability of Aloe-


Honey Dog Shower Cream in terms of texture, odor, shelf-life,
appearance and anti-microbial property in the following
solutions?

4.1 20% Glycerin Liquid soap + 40% Aloe Vera + 40%


Honey Extract
4.2 20% Glycerin Liquid Soap + 50% Aloe Vera and 30%
Honey extract
RESEARCH HYPOTHESES :

The study put forward the hypothesis:

There is no significant difference in the acceptability of Aloe-Honey


Dog Shower Cream in terms of texture, odor, shelf-life, appearance,
and anti-microbial property in the following solution:

1.1 20% Glycerin Liquid soap + 40% Aloe Vera + 40% Honey
Extract

1.2 20% Glycerin Liquid Soap + 50% Aloe Vera and 30% Honey
extract
THE ESSENTIAL OILS OF Zingiber officinale
(GINGER) AND Curcuma longa (TURMERIC)
AS A MOSQUITO LARVICIDAL AND
REPELLENT AGENT
INTRODUCTION

Mosquitoes are known vectors of several disease-causing


pathogens. Mosquito species such as Aedes aegypti is
known to carry dengue, yellow fever and Chikungunya.
Recently, Japanese encephalitis, another deadly disease
especially for children became an utmost concern in several
provinces in our country.
INTRODUCTION

 Aedes aegypti, a vector of


dengue, is widely distributed in
the tropical and subtropical
zones.
 Dengue fever is a re-emerging
disease affecting people in more
than 100 countries.
 Its incidence has increased
fourfold since 1970 and nearly
half the world’s population is now
at risk.
RESEARCH PARADIGM

Mosquito repellent Acceptability in terms


of:

 Zingiber officinale  Odor


Essential oil extract  Appearance
+ Neem Leaves  Anti-microbial property
extract
Effectiveness in terms of:
 Curcuma longa +  Mortality rate of
neem leaves extract mosquitos
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

This study aim of this


study is to investigate
the effectiveness of
Zingeber officinale and
Curcuma longa as
mosquito repellent.
SPECIFICALLY, IT SEEKS TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS:

1. What are the procedures in making the two


mixtures of mosquito repellent?

2. What is the level of acceptability of the two-


mosquito repellent in terms of:

2.1 Odor
2.2 Appearance
2.3 Microbial property
SPECIFICALLY, IT SEEKS TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS:

3. What is the level of mortality rate


of mosquitos at the given time
interval of:

3.1 0-30 minutes


3.2 31-60 minutes
3.3 61-90 minutes
SPECIFICALLY, IT SEEKS TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING
QUESTIONS:

4. Is there significant difference in the


mortality rate of mosquitos based on the
type of solution and time elapsed?
RESEARCH HYPOTHESES :

The study put forward the hypothesis:

There is no significant difference in the acceptability of Aloe-Honey


Dog Shower Cream in terms of texture, odor, shelf-life, appearance,
and anti-microbial property in the following solution:

1.1 20% Glycerin Liquid soap + 40% Aloe Vera + 40% Honey
Extract

1.2 20% Glycerin Liquid Soap + 50% Aloe Vera and 30% Honey
extract

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