Cosmetics

Preparation begins by identifying the desired "feature" based on consumer needs or market gaps.

Below is a breakdown of how a "feature" is prepared in the cosmetics lifecycle. 1. Conceptualization and Research COSMETICS

Before large-scale production, scientists conduct studies to ensure the feature is stable and safe. : Deciding if the product will focus on

In the context of the cosmetics industry, the "preparation" of products involves a structured journey from scientific formulation to manufacturing and market readiness. A "feature" in this field typically refers to the specific functional characteristics—like hydration, UV protection, or sensory texture—that define a product's value to the consumer . Scientific Pre-Formulation : Evaluating pH

: Deciding if the product will focus on features like anti-aging , acne control , or skin brightening .

: Choosing high-quality active ingredients, such as peptides or plant extracts like Aloe vera , to deliver the promised feature. 2. Scientific Pre-Formulation

: Evaluating pH, stability, and compatibility to ensure the feature doesn't degrade over time.