I notice most people have combination skin (since it is the most common skin type) but I am in desperate need of people with normal and dry skin.
Friday, September 27, 2019
S3 Week 4
I notice most people have combination skin (since it is the most common skin type) but I am in desperate need of people with normal and dry skin.
Thursday, September 19, 2019
S3 Week 3
Happy Thursday! Hope you guys had a great a week. I was interested in wondering what my belly button bacteria looks like. I got the wonderful Daisy to do it too but she wanted to throw hers out >:( . But I was thinking I should try more body parts to incorporate? I knew belly button bacteria is wack, but i find it so cool that my belly button had that much bacteria. Don't come for me please and thanks. But I was not able to start my collecting data yet because I was making plates and getting the materials I need to start. Thank you to everyone who offered to be my subjects, you ill be definitely getting a call from me :) .
Thursday, September 12, 2019
S3 Week 2
This week I began to recreate the beginning stages of my project. I decided to read old articles. The problem with finding these articles on the internet is that they often do not explain the research topic I would like. Most of the time the articles are linked to skincare products so they are not credible sources. Last year my research project had a few problems. I would focus on fixing the issues. I need a steady amount of participants. I would also need to chart the projects better with more consistency. I am excited for this new semester because I want to see better results with my project.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/03/the-citizen-science-of-skin-care/555125/
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/03/the-citizen-science-of-skin-care/555125/
Thursday, September 5, 2019
S3 Week 1
Hey guys! Long time no blog. Hope you guys had a great summer because I know I did. I went to Disneyland with my siblings and got to celebrate my birthdays for 3 days. Enough about my summer, so I wanted to do a trial run of my project. And I was trying a new collecting (which I will disclose next week) and I found that my face had less bacteria than my previous photo (listed below). I am really interested to know why that is and to see if I can find more bacteria on faces. I can't wait to see what in store this semester :)
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