Sustainable development of under-utilized by-product commodities such as rice, potato, and orange which has high productivity in Indonesia is necessary. Rice has been known to be used in the traditional cosmetic application and can be valued-added by several by-products such as potato and orange peel incorporation. The peel which rich in antioxidants was formed into flour to make it easier to blend into rice flour-based face scrub. This study was to analyze the effect of added potato and orange peel flour proportion on rice flour-based face scrub's physical properties. The experiment was conducted on four proportion levels to determine aroma, texture, stickiness, color, and preference of rice flourbased face scrub. Data were obtained from 30 panels observation and analyzed with one-way ANOVA and Duncan test on a significant level < 0,05. The result showed that: 1) potato and orange peel flour proportion affected on aroma, texture, stickiness, color, and preference of rice flour-based face scrub; 2) the best product was rice flour face scrub with the proportion of potato and orange peel flour (PPF: OPF) on 4:3. This study will compile current findings on by-product utilization as a new cosmetic innovation with an economic and environmentally friendly approach.
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