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[podcast] Sizing up Nanotechnology in Cosmetics
Learn why size matters in an exclusive interview podcast with Russ Walters, Ph.D., of Johnson & Johnson, where he reviews nanoparticles and nanotechnology, among other concepts, within cosmetics.
Claims/Labeling
Grant Receives Halal Certification
Maintaining hundreds of products and INCI ingredients, Grant Industries is now officially halal certified. This certification is in demand across nearly every country globally and the company is working to fulfill the industry need.
Claims/Labeling
BASF is FONAP's Newest Supporting Member
"Becoming an official supporter of FONAP is an important signal for BASF in its ongoing efforts to foster sustainable oil palm products."
Method/Process
BASF-Poietis Deal to Take 3D Bioprinting to Cellular Depths
BASF and 3D bioprinting expert Poietis have big plans to advance skin care. In an extended agreement, the two will collaborate to optimize the 3D bioprinting of skin equivalent models to study the effectiveness of actives.
Companies
SLIDESHOW: Guidelines for Free 2018
C&T
Editorial Opportunities
Cosmetics & Toiletries
has opened its doors to a number of free editorial opportunities to suppliers and professionals in the industry. We have provided a slideshow of guidelines for you to know what to submit for each free section. A quarterly email will be sent with deadlines.
Companies
Steinberg & Associates Promotes New Employees to Vice Presidents
"As our company continues to grow, it only makes sense to strengthen the executive management team and reward employees."
Method/Process
Are Your Sunscreens Infra-ready? New In vitro Method Puts Data Behind the Claims
Considering more and more sun care products are claiming infrared (IR) protection, it is important to standardize the parameters by which they are evaluated. Since IR-A and IR-B are the most implicated in skin damage, a test method was developed based on these wavelengths, as described here.
Claims/Labeling
Navigating a Brave New Nature: Cosmetics vs. Drugs
While many can distinguish a drug from a cosmetic, per regulations in North America, the written text of how a product benefits the skin can determine how it is categorized. In Canada, a product is a cosmetic, a drug or a natural health product. In the United States, a product can be either, or comply with regulations for both cosmetics and drugs.
Claims/Labeling
FDA Cracks Down on Skin Lighteners
Skin whitening products walk the line between cosmetics and drugs, and often carry dangerous side effects. Flawless Beauty's injectable whitening products were struck down by a federal judge, putting lightening products under the lens.
Claims/Labeling
6 Legally Binding Criteria for EU Product Claims
No one likes to get blacklisted by governing bodies for stretching the truth about what their product can do. Thus, to avoid indiscretions on the European market, this installment in our EU regulatory series outlines the rules for cosmetic claims.
Claims/Labeling
Road to Regulation: Microneedling Devices Defined by FDA
Microneedling devices have, for some time, been without widely enforced regulation. As such, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration released a draft guidance on Sept. 15, 2017, defining when tools are considered esthetic vs. medical in nature, along with potential regulatory changes.
Literature/Data
Derms Need to Think Twice About OTC Recommendations, Study Shows
Consumers faced with compromised skin often look to their dermatologists for over-the-counter (OTC) product advice, to help keep costs (and allergens) in check. But findings from a new product review suggest derms need a second look at what they're recommending.
Colorant
Henna Tattoos Offer Potential Dangerous Decorations
Black henna is not only causing an uptick in adverse reactions to the temporary body art, but in some cases is not permitted for use by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
Regional
Canada’s ‘High’ Hopes for Regulatory Reform: Cannabis Legislation Sparks Debate
Canada is preparing for a regulatory overhaul that could replace outdated rules and classifications with one category:"Consumer Health Products." Cannabis-containing products also face trailblazing reform as countries and states disagree on the controversial ingredient's legality. What parallels can be drawn? Read on to learn.
Safety/Stability
Tox Testing at the Speed of Light (Really)
Until now, testing chemicals for their toxicity has relied on reporter genes, which can take 24 hr to deliver results. A new approach from North Carolina State University, however, uses a modified protein that emits light when binding occurs—effectively signaling its safety.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insight from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 8/18/2017
Has it been a week already? Must be, because here's Rachel Grabenhofer again, with the latest news and insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
. Check out the video re-cap with this week's exclusive product pick and reader insight.
Claims/Labeling
[podcast] The Ugly Truth About Cosmetic Marketing
Paraben-free
—a marketing term that helped to propel consumer fear of ingredients such as preservatives and sulfates. Rob Ross-Fichtner, of Focal Point Research Inc., shared in an exclusive interview how this movement toward misinformation started, how groups perpetuating consumer mistrust responded and where the industry goes from here.
Regional
Laying Down the Law: EU Labeling Requirements
Consumer information is an important part of the European Cosmetics Regulation and consists of two major components: product labeling and claims. This installment lays down the labeling laws.
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