Periodic Tables for Your Amusement

As a cosmetic chemist you won’t use the periodic table very often.  It just isn’t something you frequently need.  However, it is something that is unique to chemistry and if you’re like me, you still find it interesting and amusing.  There are lots of free ones on the web but here is one that is filled with great information.

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How to Become a Cosmetic Chemist

The job of a cosmetic chemist, or as they call it in the UK a cosmetic scientist, requires you to do a wide variety of things both in and out of the lab. Your main responsibility will be that of a formulator. This means you mix raw materials together to create cosmetic products like lipstick, nail polish, skin lotions, shampoos, toothpaste and any other type of personal care product.

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