Detailed Project Report on Nail Polish, Lipsticks, Nail Polish Remover

Detailed Project Report on Nail Polish, Lipsticks, Nail Polish Remover

NAIL POLISH, LIPSTICKS, NAIL POLISH REMOVER

[EIRI/EDPR/1596]  J.C. 396


INTRODUCTION

Unlike many other cosmetics that have a history of hundreds or even thousands of years, nail polish (or lacquer, or enamel) is almost completely an invention of twentieth century technology. Nail coverings were not unknown in ancient times—the upper classes of ancient Egypt probably used henna to dye both hair and fingernails—but essentially, its composition, manufacture and handling reflect developments in modern chemical technology. 

Modern nail polish is sold in liquid form in small bottles and is applied with a tiny brush. Within a few minutes after application, the substance hardens and forms a shiny coating on the fingernail that is both water- and chip-resistant. Generally, a coating of nail polish may last several days before it begins to chip and fall off. Nail polish can also be removed manually by applying nail polish "remover," a substance designed to break down and dissolve the polish. 

 Nail Polish:-

Nail polishes nail enamels or nail lacquers are coloured or colourless and/or pearly viscous liquid, composed of nitrocellulose, synthetic resins, plasticizers and   organic solvents. In addition they include suitable pigments as colouring agents.  The synthetic resins used for the purpose often include polyvinyl acetate, sulphonamide formaldehyde etc. The solvents used are generally esters, ketones, primary alcohols, aromatic hydrocarbons, etc. and their mixtures. Some nail polishes contain a small percentage of guanine crystals (natural pearl  essence) extracted from the scales of some species of fish, or bismuth oxychloride or titanium dioxide deposited on mica. 

Nail polish is the most important preparation in the group of nail care products. The popularity of nail polish as measured in consumption levels is identical to that of lipstics. Nail polish colour follows fashion trends, as well as making lipstick colour. It gives some indications of the progress of this type of preparation from the transparent uncoloured or pale pink  natural colours,  which were the only ones tolerated at one time, to  the vivid  shades  and even bizarre colours now accepted  as  a  most essential part of modern beauty.

The consumption of lipsticks in the make up preparation field exceeds any other product. Rather than decreasing in use they pose increasing popularity. No substitute has been found to replace them.

Lipsticks consists of colouring agents dissolved in a suitable perfumed combination of fatty bodies, the raw materials used consists of fats, oils & waxes, dyestuffs, perfume oils  and at times other additives to impart special properties.


COST ESTIMATION

Plant Capacity                             100 Kgs/Day Nail Polishs 

                                        500 Pieces/Day Lipsticks

Land & Building                    Rented

Plant & Machinery                    Rs. 18.06 Lac

Working Capital for 1 Month    Rs. 5.83 Lac

Total Capital Investment          Rs. 25.00 Lac

Rate of Return                          50%

Break Even Point                      68%


CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION

PROPERTIES OF LIPSTICKS

USES AND APPLICATION OF LIPSTICKS

CHEMISTRY OF NAIL POLISE

RAW MATERIALS

QUALITY STANDARD & BIS SPECIFICATIONS

METHODS OF TEST FOR NAIL POLISH (NAIL ENAMEL)

MARKET POSITION

MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF NAIL POLISH

FORMULATION BASIS OF NAIL POLISH

FORMULATION & MANUFACTURING PROCESS

NAIL POLISH REMOVER

PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM

MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF LIPSITICS

FORMULATION OF LIPSTICKS

PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM

PLANT LAYOUT

MANUFACTURERS/DEALERS AND EXPORTERS OF NAIL POLISH

SUPPLIER OF RAW MATERIALS

COMPLETE PLANT AND MACHINERY SUPPLIERS FOR NAIL POLISH AND LIPSTICKS

SUPPLIER OF PLANT & MACHINERY


APPENDIX – A:

01. PLANT ECONOMICS

02. LAND & BUILDING

03. PLANT AND MACHINERY

04. OTHER FIXED ASSESTS

05. FIXED CAPITAL

06. RAW MATERIAL

07. SALARY AND WAGES

08. UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS

09. TOTAL WORKING CAPITAL

10. TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT

11. COST OF PRODUCTION

12. TURN OVER/ANNUM

13. BREAK EVEN POINT

14. RESOURCES FOR FINANCE

15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5 YEARS

16. DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS

17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5 YEARS

18. PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)

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