No. 5 Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 110–120, 2008 Design and development of an innovative hybrid powder based on a computer simulation and its application to base make up products |
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Authors: | Katsuki Ogawa,Katsuhiko Yagi,Hideo Hata,Yoshimasa Miura,Koichi Nakamura,Sadaki Takata, Kazumi Fujima&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Shiseido Research Center, 2-2-1, Hayabuchi, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama 224-8558, Japan and Faculty of Engineering, Yamanashi University, 4-4-37, Takeda, Koufu 400-8510, Japan |
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Abstract: | An innovative hybrid powder prepared through computer simulation allowed a new foundation to be developed having a fine, smooth texture that has never been achieved before. The optical structure/design of the powder was based on the results of measurements and analyses conductedon the optical characteristics of a baby's fine skin that is the envy of many women. In order to achieve the optimal optical characteristics, the Finite Differential Time Domain (FDTD) method to solve Maxwell's differential equation by difference and time domain was applied to the computer simulation method. For the synthesis of the hybrid powder based on the optical model, a proprietary shape regulation coating technology was used, in which flaky substrates were coated with micro-spherical forms of barium sulfate crystals. The developed hybrid powder exhibited optical characteristics that showed a significant diffusion characteristic in the visible light region. The foundation containing this powder could conceal pores, fine wrinkles, freckles, and spots, and provided a fine, smooth texture owing to its microscopic reflection characteristics that has never been available from a conventional foundation. |
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Keywords: | baby's fine skin coating technology computer simulation FDTD foundation hybrid powder Maxwell's differential equation |
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