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Claims/Labeling
In Good Conscience: Ethical and Sustainable Personal Care
Four basic properties of an ethical and sustainable product or ingredient include: 1) biodegradable, 2) sustainable, 3) readily commercially available and 4) green. These properties are the basis for the present discussion. The personal care industry not only needs to standardize the methods chosen to support these claims, but also to publish more data on the test methods used and results obtained.
Claims/Labeling
Colonial Highlights 1,4-Dioxane-free Solutions
New York legislators are drawing the line on 1,4-dioxane use limits as soon as Dec. 31, 2022. In response, Colonial Chemicals has positioned its 1,4-dioxane-free ingredient offerings to help guide formulators.
Claims/Labeling
Talcum and Toxins Lawsuit Escalates, FDA Calls Meeting on Talc Testing
Several major talcum powder marketers are being slapped with a new lawsuit alleging their products contain undisclosed dangerous substances. In relation, the U.S. FDA has called a public meeting, to be held on Feb. 4, 2020, regarding testing for asbestos in talc and talc-containing cosmetic products.
Claims/Labeling
PCPC, CHPA Respond to FDA’s Latest Findings on Sunscreen Absorption
In response to part two of the FDA’s sunscreen ingredient maximal usage trial, published in January 2020 in JAMA, the (PCPC) and (CHPA) released a statement reassuring consumers of product safety.
Regional
Clearing the Haze Around CBD Cosmetics at SCC Annual Meeting
CBD in cosmetics is a big mess, according to Victor Mencarelli, of the Hain Celestial Group. He and others tried to suss through it during the SCC Annual meeting this week in NYC.
Methods/Tools
Words from Wiechers: Dry Skin or Skin Cancer, is That the Question?
In this series installment, Wiechers advises, "Let’s do our science properly and completely before we come up with new claims and completely confuse ourselves, our regulatory bodies and our consumers." O'Lenick agrees; read on to learn more.
Regulations
U.S. FDA Issues 15 Warning Letters Over CBD Products
“We remain concerned that some people wrongly think that the myriad of CBD products on the market, many of which are illegal, have been evaluated by the FDA and determined to be safe," said FDA principal deputy commissioner Amy Abernethy, M.D., Ph.D.
Claims/Labeling
Back to Basics IV: Product Labeling, Manufacturing and Launch
The development of a new cosmetic product is an extensive, multistep process, from idea generation to market launch. This fourth article in a series explores the rules for later steps in the process: claims, labeling and manufacturing. Click through to the digital magazine for more.
Efficacy
Words from Wiechers: Who Do You Think You're Fooling?
In this edition, Wiechers admonishes us to “make cosmetic science into something we can be proud of again,” and reminds us that “cosmetic science is only as bad as you and I make it." Read on to learn more about who's "fooling" whom.
Claims/Labeling
Proposed 'Natural Cosmetics Act' Gains Traction with Indies
Could it finally be time that U.S. legislators ante up with a definition for "natural" cosmetics? The bill has been proposed, and indie brands are backing it—naturally.
Claims/Labeling
FTC Hits Sunday Riley with Violations for Faked Sephora Reviews
“Dishonesty in the online marketplace harms shoppers, as well as firms that play fair and square,” said Andrew Smith, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.
Skin Care
Read the Label: Bakel Gentle Wash Soothing Cleansing Gel
The formula is infused with soothing witch hazel, along with hydrating glycerin. It is reportedly gentle enough for even sensitive skin.
Claims/Labeling
A Closer Look at Cosmetic Claims
Claims cannot be considered legal unless they are truthful, and truthfulness requires evidence, which needs to be honest. Theresa Callaghan, Ph.D., explores these laws and the relationship between claims and consumers in a new book.
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.
Testing
Back to Basics, Part III: Testing for Preservation and Stability
Product quality and consumer health are on the line when it comes to a product's microbiology and stability status. This article describes testing guidelines in both the U.S. and EU to assist the formulator with methodology and production.
Skin Care
Read the Label: NIOD Sanskrit Saponins Cleanser
The balm is reportedly fortified with highly concentrated, unrefined Ayurvedic plant surfactants and purports to contain no purified or synthetic surfactants, oils or micellar technologies. Read on to learn more.
Claims/Labeling
Words from Wiechers: High-resolution Resolutions
As we use terms that have scientific meaning, marketing meaning and common meaning, we will always be confused as to which meaning is in use. Read on to see what O'Lenick and Wiechers have to say about this.
Event Coverage
The Ethical Consumer’s Impact on Cosmetic R&D
Clean, environmentally friendly and cruelty-free cosmetics are just three of the ethical consumer's concerns. What other trends do they champion in today's industry and how have they shaped R&D?
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