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Natural/Sustainable
Total Wellness Through Tradition: Ayurveda in Cosmetics, Part II
The herbal beauty care business has given rise to an opportunity for ayurvedic cosmetics. To remain genuine to their ancient tradition, such cosmetics should adhere to their founding principles while leveraging the synergies between ayurveda theory and cosmetics. Part one revealed these connections and related formulating theories. This second part discusses ayurvedic ingredients and applications.
Regional
Regulations and Notifications for Cosmetics and Hair Spray in Vietnam
On the Vietnamese market, cosmetics must satisfy ASEAN guidelines for the marketing of their features. Corporations or individuals selling cosmetic products bear full responsibility for product safety, efficacy and quality. Also, VOCs are not currently regulated. This update briefs manufacturers on processes specific to this growing market.
Safety
CoverGirl, Coty Face Suit Over Alleged PFAS in Cosmetics
GMO/Toxin Free USA alleges CoverGirl and parent company Coty Inc. have misled consumers, positioning the brand and company as an environmental steward when its cosmetics contain indicators of PFAS or "forever chemicals."
Skin Care
More Than 20 New Speakers Added to in-cosmetics Line-Up
The speakers will address topics ranging from sun care protection, the long-term challenges of rapid innovation and emerging trends in Latin American markets.
Event Coverage
Agriculture-based Ingredients, Green Development and More to Be Focus of 2014 Sustainable Cosmetics Summit
The 2014 edition of the three-day North American summit will bring together CEOs, founders and senior executives from across the beauty industry to discuss sustainability issues.
Claims/Labeling
Is Cosmetics Science Really "Bad"? Part III: Evidence to Support Claims in the Real World
This is the third column of a series that applies Michael Shermer's "Baloney Detection Kit" to cosmetic science. This column tackles the fourth, fifth and sixth of ten core questions included in the "kit": those relating to claims substantiation.
Claims/Labeling
No Eco-scuses: Packaging Can Conform with Natural Tenets
Consumer interest in natural products has not yet extended to eco-friendly cosmetic packaging, while experts estimate that 8 million tons of plastics leak into the ocean each year. With this in mind, sustainable alternatives to plastic packaging are increasingly needed.
Literature/Data
Cosmetics Move Sustainability Forward
The cosmetics industry is moving the drive for sustainable consumables forward. How? By talking about it; at least, that's one researcher's take on it. Read on to learn more.
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.
Claims/Labeling
Whatever Happened to Halal Cosmetics?
While analysts are left to sort through the question of "why" the halal segment is growing, cosmetic companies are moving forward with the "how."
Skin Care
Cosmetics, Ketchup and Formula Simplicity
"I like it that ketchup still tastes the same to me as it did when [I was a child]. ... I feel reassured that many unnecessary ingredients have not been added. As a cosmetic scientist, while I appreciate when new ingredients improve products, I would feel better if we crafted them without unnecessary additions."
Claims/Labeling
AmorePacific Apologizes for Contaminated Cosmetics
AmorePacific stated that refunds will be available at stores nationwide for consumers who purchased the contaminated products.
Consumers/Market
New Heights for Halal Cosmetics Market
A report from Research and Markets predicts the global halal cosmetics market to grow at a CAGR of 14.63% from 2017–2021.
Claims/Labeling
Halal Regulations: Where Culture and Cosmetics Meet
For Muslims, additional rules for cosmetics are mandated by a unique source, the Quran, which implies further safety considerations related to the specific care of one's body. Halal certification, outlined here, is essentially a synonym for the careful supervision over all formula and production details, and its guarantee has gained interest from an increasing number of consumers.
Consumers/Market
Hello Halal: Mainstream Beauty Welcomes Halal Cosmetics
Global Cosmetic Industry takes a closer look at this dynamically expanding market sector and how halal cosmetic products can be marketed in the mainstream beauty industry to both Muslim and non-practicing Muslim consumers.
Claims/Labeling
California Passes Label Law on Professional Cosmetics
The state of California has passed a new law mandating that professional cosmetics be labeled similarly to commercial ones.
Animal Alternatives
Taiwan Proposes Animal Testing Ban for Cosmetics
Legislator Wang Yu-min and the Taiwan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) proposed a bill advocating the #BeCrueltyFree Taiwan campaign, which would ban the animal testing of cosmetics in Taiwan.
Claims/Labeling
FDA Issues Warnings for Cosmetics, Website Claims
The FDA has taken recent compliance actions by issuing warning letters for cosmetics claims and unapproved ingredients.
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