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Safety/Stability
Exposing Ingredient Exposure: It's Better Than We Thought
Cosmetovigilance is at the forefront of the industry's mind and is deeply rooted in testing ingredient safety. In relation, a new paper explores the aggregated exposure of consumers to given ingredients, with interesting results.
Tech/Equipment/Services
Coptis Launches Toxicology Database
To give users access to toxicity information for more than 2,000 substances, Coptis designed Coptis Tox. Learn more about it during in-cosmetics in April 2017.
People
Lab Lessons—Wise Words from the Bench with Mark Chandler
Cosmetics & Toiletries
presents “Lab Lessons,” featuring interviews with veteran members of the personal care industry to share practical advice from the lessons they have learned.
Regional
Bypassing Adverse Skin Pathways: EU Rules for Cosmetics Tox Testing
Skin sensitization is one of the critical endpoints used to assess cosmetic ingredient safety, as highlighted in the EU regulation. Considerations for non-animal skin sensitization testing are discussed here.
Natural/Sustainable
Allergen in German Chamomile Found to Form with Age
In effort to identify allergens in German chamomile, researchers isolated three compounds and tested their potential reactivity. While initially they proved to be weakly reactive, as one compound aged, it became unstable and more reactive.
Event Coverage
[video] That's a Wrap: Top News This Week from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Did you hear the nine EU requirements for risk assessment? Or what effects mushrooms have on advanced glycation end products?...if you missed our daily newsletters, you missed out. Check out our video re-cap.
Regional
9 EU Requirements for Risk Assessment
An ingredient's highest safe dose divided by its exposure equals its margin of safety; that's the gist of the EU's risk assessment . This sixth article in a series covers the specific requirements for risk determination.
Actives
Anti-pollution Ingredients on the Rise
Various innovations, claims and tools for anti-pollution ingredients are under discussion and according to Euromonitor, the beauty and personal care industries are expected to see an increase of this trend.
Sun Care
Safer Solar Protection: Going Beyond UV Defense, Part I
This two-part article is controversial. In part I, it reviews a number of concerns about the safety of traditional sunscreens. In part II, scheduled for February, the authors propose new approaches to move past these issues.
Safety/Stability
Enhanced with Critical Thinking
Butterflies in my stomach, that’s what I’m feeling. Both excited and nervous. Why? In this issue of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, we’re trying something different. Our cover story is about safer sun protection but not in a way you’re used to; it's controversial.
Skin Care
Can Skin Infection Connect to Food Allergies?
Six million children in the U.S. currently suffer from food allergies, and the number is growing. Researchers are investigating whether a child’s itchy or irritated skin has something to do with this.
Regional
10 Aspects of Cosmetics Data Mandated by the EU
Product safety: It's crucial. That's why European Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 requires the following 10 aspects of cosmetic product data to be provided in order to support a proper safety assessment.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Placating Intolerant Skin
Sensitive skin is irritating to the wearer, and in some cases the formulator, but Beiersdorf inventors have discovered an ingredient that placates irritated skin: alkylamidothiazoles.
Literature/Data
Testing the Fate (and Exposure) of Cosmetic Ingredients
Risk and exposure go hand-in-hand. So when researchers dared to publish a new method to assess the exposure and fate of cosmetic ingredients, we couldn't help but give them exposure, in this review.
Literature/Data
Bee Venom is Back in the Buzz
Bee venom is back, this time with data. According to a thesis from the University of Strathclyde, previous reports of its effects were anecdotal and incomplete. Now there's science backing it; especially in terms of safety.
Regional
You Think Your Product's Ready for Europe?
Europe's Cosmetics Regulation requires that, prior to their market release, cosmetic products undergo a safety assessment. From this, a safety report is drawn up for each product. In this column, we show you what elements of data you’ll need to gather.
Safety/Stability
PCPC's Beth Jonas Defends Cosmetic Science to the U.S. Senate
It's nice to see our government liaison supporting our scientists' efforts by standing up to share with others the notion that cosmetic science is real.
Preservation
[video] How Antibacterial Cleansers Led to Preservatives in Cosmetics
This seventh and final video in our triclosan series with David Steinberg gives the history of how contaminated antibacterial cleansers led to safely preserved cosmetics. It also highlights how preservative-free and natural movements are unraveling product safety.
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