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Section: Regulations
Efficacy
Photostability Test for Additional Sunscreen Claims, Part I: Protocol Setup
Proposed here is an in vitro method, based on UV transmission measurements at two irradiation doses, to test and rank sunscreens based on their photostabilities. This approach was used to assess some 107 sunscreens and shows how, by strictly controlling key parameters, comparisons between the photostabilities of products can be made, with potential for new label claims.
Claims/Labeling
Navigating the Ever-Changing Regulatory Landscape in China, Part II
In an unlikely turn, the Chinese government has embraced a Western approach to cosmetics regulation. However, it comes with a traditional Chinese twist.
Regional
Unifying U.S. Cosmetic Regulation: The Challenges of the Personal Care Products Safety Act
The Personal Care Products Safety Act, a bill introduced this past April, proposes regulation of the cosmetics and personal care industry like no other legislation since the U.S. Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938. Perhaps the greatest issue for it to resolve, or fail to, is uniformity of that regulation.
Event Coverage
Natural and Organic set to take centre stage at in-cosmetics Asia
Asia's cosmetics and toiletries sector is thriving and set to account for 28 per cent of the global cosmetics and toiletries market in 2015 - equivalent in size to Western Europe, according to Euromonitor International.
Consumers/Market
Expansion and Challenges Ahead for Emerging Markets: Growth in Natural Skin Care
Natural/organic brands need more than just natural credentials to attract consumers’ attention. Many have already launched more sophisticated products, such as anti-aging products and serums with strong claims.
Organic/COSMOS
The Confounding Nature of Regulating Natural Personal Care Ingredients
What makes a product safe? What makes a product nature-inspired or pseudo-natural? Existing and pending regulations—and the mixed messaging that results—create confusion for the consumer and safety dilemmas for product manufacturers.
Claims/Labeling
Read the Label: Erborian Pâte Au Ginseng Black Concentrated Mask
Erborian Korean Skin Care’s syrup-like black mask claims to help skin appear smoother and feel more elastic.
Regional
Massive Innovations, Complex Regulations: The Entanglements of Hair Care Products
Few relationships are as volatile as the one we share with our hair. Either we have too much of it or too little; we grow it where we don’t want it and lose it where we do. Regardless of each individual case, hair growth and removal spawns all kinds of new technology, and along with it, new regulations.
Efficacy
Hidden Hair Damage and the Importance of Multiple Tests
It is of paramount importance for hair researchers to know the history of hair at the time of applying a treatment. The lack of such knowledge can create misleading results. Thus, a stress-strain test in both dry and wet states can provide a rapid means to check the reliability of the information collected, as is shown here.
Formulas/Products
How Packaging Supports Formulations and the Consumer Experience
In this C&T Summit preview, Mark White, senior principal packaging engineer, Amway Corp., discusses the role of packaging in bringing new creations to market, boosting efficacy and imparting an optimal experience for product end-users.
SPF/Sun
New U.S. UV Filters and the Cosmetic Outlook in Canada for Sunscreens
Skin cancer is the most common cancer today, but only recently has industry pressure and political leadership compelled changes in the North American regulatory paradigm of sunscreen products. The passage of the Sunscreen Innovation Act in the United States and the suggestion to regulate sunscreens as cosmetics in Canada would give regulators the tools to reboot a stalled approval system.
Actives
Zinc Oxide: The Naturally Sourced Broad-spectrum Sunscreen Ingredient
Today, zinc oxide is not a treatment for skin cancer, but used in a variety of wound healing and sunscreen formulations. It is the only sunscreen ingredient that is also recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a Category I Skin Protectant and is recommended for use on compromised skin.
Claims/Labeling
Demystifying Cosmetic Science for Consumers
Cosmetic scientists know the headaches of alarmist groups and junk science. They reformulate products pulled from shelves due to mistruths from would-be "experts." Joe Schwarcz, PhD, of McGill University will explore why there is a need to demystify cosmetic science during the
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
.
Claims/Labeling
The Consequences of Physiological Cosmetics
The cosmetics industry has a long history of using science to ensure the safety and efficacy of products. However, advances in research on the physiological interactions of products have had many consequences. These will be the crux of a discussion led by Steve Barton during the
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
this June.
Methods/Tools
IFSCC 2014 Explores Social, Psychological and Sensorial Aspects of Beauty
As one might expect from an event centered around beauty and staged in Paris, the 28th Congress of the International Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) was nothing less than fabulous. However, the glamour and fanfare was deeply rooted in science.
Claims/Labeling
Formulating Within Regulatory Constraints
Regulations incite mixed emotions. On the one hand, they constrain innovation; on the other hand, they can force a new and better solution. Updates on regulations and some solutions for them will be covered by Rob Ross-Fichtner, of Focal Point Research, at the June 22 and 23, 2015,
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
.
Regional
Asia-Pacific Update: ASEAN Mirrors EU Regulation
Mirroring updates made to Cosmetic Regulation EC No. 1223/2009 in Europe, the ASEAN Cosmetics Association has updated it positions on sunscreen labeling, botanicals, parabens and more, reported here.
Regional
Asia-Pacific Update: Hong Kong Regulations and ‘Green’ Awareness
In Hong Kong, cosmetic safety assurance is viewed as being part of the product manufacturing process, and reasonable safety will result from all the necessary production processes being followed. This update is a short review of the rules for manufacturing and selling cosmetic products in Hong Kong.
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