School of Cosmetic Science

Thailand is primed to become a cosmetic and beauty hub of innovation in ASEAN. The School of Cosmetic Science, Mae Fah Luang University aims to produce graduates to support the manpower for the growing cosmetic industry in Thailand and around the world. Our cosmetic science curricula are designed to provide fundamental, advanced knowledge as well as to keep students updated with the rapidly evolving cosmetic industry. The School uses the English language as a taught medium and was the first in Thailand to offer such degrees at an educational institution including Bachelor, Master, and Ph.D. levels. It is an ideal place to open a gateway to becoming an expert in beauty advisors and the cosmetic industry.
List of All Study Programmes
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Beauty Technology
- Cosmetic Science
- Master’s Degree
- Cosmetic Science
- Creative Innovation in Cosmetic Science
- Doctoral Degree
- Creative Innovation in Cosmetic Science
Dr.Witayapan Nantitanon
Lecturer in Cosmetic Science Programme
Tel: +66 (0) 5391 6829
E-mail: witayapan.nan@mfu.ac.th
Education
Ph.D. | Pharmacy, Chiang Mai University, Thailand |
M.Sc. | BioTechnology, Chiang Mai University, Thailand |
B.Sc. | Biochemistry and Biochemistry Technology, Chiang Mai University, Thailand |
Speciallization
- Herbal formulations
- Bioactive encapsulations
Awards/Publications
Nantitanon, W., & Bunkum, L. (2017). Hydroxyl scavenging and cytotoxicity of guava leaf extract encapsulated in chitosan nano-carrier. PACCON Proceeding, February, 783-788.
Nantitanon, W., & Okonogi, S. (2012). Comparison of antioxidant activity of compounds isolated from guava leaves and a stability study of the most active compound. Drug discoveries & therapeutics, 6(1), 38-43.
Nantitanon, W., Yotsawimonwat, S., & Okonogi, S. (2010). Factors influencing antioxidant activities and total phenolic content of guava leaf extract. LWT-Food Science and Technology, 43(7), 1095-1103.
Nantitanon, W., Chowwanapoonpohn, S., & Okonogi, S. (2007). Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of Hyptis suaveolens essential oil. Scientia Pharmaceutica, 75(1), 35.