Production of aloe vera lip balm / by Abraham Gester B. Cuyong, Asther Arden B. Nueva, Ma. Karina Y. de Rama.

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Online resources: Abstract: CUYONG, ABRAHAM GESTER; DE RAMA, MA. KARINA; NUEVA, ASTHER ARDEN B; "Production of Aloe Vera Lip Balm." Applied Research III Science High School, College of Education, Cavite State University Indang, Cavite, April 2009. Adviser: Mrs. Momeda Almeda Callao. This study entitled Production of Aloe Vera Lip Balm was conducted at General Emilio Aguinaldo, Cavite on December 2008. Aloe Vera was used to serve as a moisturizer in the produced lip balm. It aimed to determine the acceptable production method in making the Aloe Vera lip balm; determine the best treatment in each method; and determine the acceptability level of the best formulation for each method in terms of color, aroma and texture. The treatments used in the study were Treatment 1 (Ti): 33% Beeswax + 67% Aloe Vera + 2 tsp. Aroma oil; Treatment 2 (T2) 50% Beeswax + 50% Aloe Vera + 2 teaspoon of Aroma oil; and Treatment 3 (T3): 67% Beeswax + 33% Aloe Vera + 2 teaspoon of Aroma oil. The produced lip balm was evaluated by ten panellists considered as expert users of lip balm. A hundred more lip balm users randomly selected were asked to evaluate the general acceptability of the Aloe Vera Lip Balm in terms of color, texture and aroma. Questionnaires were used to gather data from the respondents. Mean, standard deviation and analysis of variance were used to analyze and interpret the data gathered. The two processes, direct mixing and infusion, were both of general acceptability in terms of the product's color and texture. The direct mixing was a slightly acceptable process compared with the infusion process which was considered acceptable in terms of balm's aroma. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that Aloe Vera can be used as one of the components of the lip balm. Treatment 2 (T2) which consists of 50% Beeswax + 50% Aloe Vera + 2 teaspoon of Aroma oil formulation was the most acceptable among the three treatments in terms of color, aroma and texture in direct mixing process.
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CUYONG, ABRAHAM GESTER; DE RAMA, MA. KARINA; NUEVA, ASTHER ARDEN B; "Production of Aloe Vera Lip Balm." Applied Research III Science High School, College of Education, Cavite State University Indang, Cavite, April 2009. Adviser: Mrs. Momeda Almeda Callao.
This study entitled Production of Aloe Vera Lip Balm was conducted at General Emilio Aguinaldo, Cavite on December 2008. Aloe Vera was used to serve as a moisturizer in the produced lip balm. It aimed to determine the acceptable production method in making the Aloe Vera lip balm; determine the best treatment in each method; and determine the acceptability level of the best formulation for each method in terms of color, aroma and texture. The treatments used in the study were Treatment 1 (Ti): 33% Beeswax + 67% Aloe Vera + 2 tsp. Aroma oil; Treatment 2 (T2) 50% Beeswax + 50% Aloe Vera + 2 teaspoon of Aroma oil; and Treatment 3 (T3): 67% Beeswax + 33% Aloe Vera + 2 teaspoon of Aroma oil. The produced lip balm was evaluated by ten panellists considered as expert users of lip balm. A hundred more lip balm users randomly selected were asked to evaluate the general acceptability of the Aloe Vera Lip Balm in terms of color, texture and aroma. Questionnaires were used to gather data from the respondents.
Mean, standard deviation and analysis of variance were used to analyze and interpret the data gathered. The two processes, direct mixing and infusion, were both of general acceptability in terms of the product's color and texture. The direct mixing was a slightly acceptable process compared with the infusion process which was considered acceptable in terms of balm's aroma. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that Aloe Vera can be used as one of the components of the lip balm. Treatment 2 (T2) which consists of 50% Beeswax + 50% Aloe Vera + 2 teaspoon of Aroma oil formulation was the most acceptable among the three treatments in terms of color, aroma and texture in direct mixing process.

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