Product Development of Nisit Vipvup Premium Serum with Himalayan Salt for Slow Down the Aging of the Face Skin

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Natnaporn Aeknarajindawat
Ratthawit Watchanapreechasak

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The objectives of this research were 1 to develop the product Nisit Vipvup Premium Serum with Himalayan Salt to slow down facial skin aging. And 2 to compare the level of facial skin condition indicators before and after using the Nisit Vipvup Premium Serum with Himalayan Salt. The study method divides into 4 phases: Phase 1, the preparation stage for problem analysis, by analyzing the situation and the problem of demand for the product of the Nisit Vipvup Premium Serum with Himalayan Salt for slow down the Aging of the Face Skin. Facial skin product, design product development create an assessment. Verify the conformity of the product quality assessment content. Phase 3, product improvement, the experimental stage of using Himalayan salt Nisit Vipvup Premium Serum products to slow down facial skin aging for the sample group. We collected the use of Himalayan salt Nisit Vipvup Premium Serum products as a sample group before and after using the product were collected from January – May 2022. The population used was six female aesthetic clinic staff. And 56 female volunteers aged between 30-65 years, a total of 62 people. Face group that uses the product Nisit Vipvup Premium Serum with Himalayan Salt to slow down the aging of the face. There were statistically significant reductions in wrinkles at 4 and 8 weeks (p-value < 0.0001) and (p-value < 0.000), respectively.

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Aeknarajindawat, N. ., & Watchanapreechasak, R. (2022). Product Development of Nisit Vipvup Premium Serum with Himalayan Salt for Slow Down the Aging of the Face Skin. Journal of Political Science Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, 5(1), 69–81. retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/polssru/article/view/259269
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