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Cosmeceuticals: Drugs vs. Cosmetics



(Cosmetic Science and Technology Series)
PeterElsner and Howard L. Maibach




Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Number Of Pages: 369
Publication Date: 2000-06-15


This text defines what constitutes cosmeceuticals and discusses various classes of products, from anti-ageing skin care and repair, anti-acne, and hair-growth compounds to agents for treating skin infections, rashes and irritations. It includes a chapter by Dr Albert Kligman, Emeritus Professor of Dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, who coined the term cosmeceuticals.




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Analysis of Cosmetic Products












Analysis of Cosmetic Products advises the reader from an analytical chemistry perspective on the choice of suitable analytical methods for production monitoring and quality control of cosmetic products. In the format of an easy-to-understand compendium of published literature on the subject, this book will enable people working in the cosmetic industry or in research laboratories to:
* become familiar with the main legislative and analytical literature on this subject and
* learn about and choose suitable analytical procedures for production monitoring and control of cosmetic products, according to their composition.

The first section of Analysis of Cosmetic Products covers various definitions and concepts relating to cosmetic products, current legislation in different countries and specific legislation on ingredients. The central body of the book addresses analytical methods for monitoring and quality control of cosmetic products with the fundamental objective being to enable reader's access to scientific reviews carried out by experts in analytical chemistry. The final section contains a small review of the alternative methods to using animals for cosmetic product evaluation.
* An essential resource for those in the cosmetic industry and research laboratories, allowing you to become familiar with the main analytical literature
* Up-to-date and exhaustive overviews of current knowledge dealing with cosmetic analysis, general concepts and legislation
* Including tables and figures, designed to graphically communicate important information in an easy-to-understand format
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Cosmetic Formulation of Skin Care Products














Specifically written to meet the needs of the cosmetic chemist and engineer, this reference outlines the latest technologies and issues pertinent to the development novel skin care products including advances in formulation and development, raw materials and active ingredients, compound testing, and clinical assessment. Organized by product category, then by body application area, this guide supplies all one needs to know to create effective skin care products for men and women in a diverse range of ethnic populations.

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Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development: Therapeutic and Novel Approaches




Kenneth A. Walters, Michael S. Roberts
“Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development: Therapeutic and Novel Approaches"

Informa Healthcare 2007-12-13 ISBN: 0849375894 648 pages PDF 9,2 Mb


Recent advances in our understanding of the development and morphology of normal skin has led to improved methods to deliver therapeutic compounds to selected targeted areas both within the skin and systemically. This reference provides a clear overview of current pharmaceutical and cosmetic practices in the management of both major and minor skin disorders, and provides an expansive overview of novel drugs and therapies used to treat these conditions. Written for scientists interested in dermatological therapy and those concerned with the marketing for pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, this text will also prove useful for students developing strong research methods




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Table of sContributors. Preface. Foreword. Part 1: Historical Background. 1. W.A. Poucher's Influence on the Early 20th Century Cosmetic Industry; H. Butler. 2. Cosmetics through the Ages; H. Butler. Part 2: Cosmetics For Everyday Use. 3. Antiperspirants and Deodorants; P. Klepak, J. Walkey. 4. Bath and Shower Products; A.L.L. Hunting. 5. Colouring Materials Used in Decorative Cosmetics and Colour Matching; P. Riley. 6. Decorative Cosmetics; P. Riley. 7. Dental Hygiene; S. Mason, S. Hodgetts. 8. Hair Treatments; F.J. Mottram, C.E. Lees. 9. Hair Shampoos; F.J. Mottram, C.E. Lees. 10. Haircolourants; B.P. Murphy. 11. Manicure Preparations; M.L. Schlossman. 12. Men's Toiletries; P. Paniccia. 13. Pressurized Dispensers; J. McAllister. 14. Skin Preparations; G. Abamba. 15. Soap; M.J. Willcox. 16. Sun Damage and Sunscreen Preparations; M. Brown, N. Fardell. Part 3: Stability and Safety. 17. Analytical Methods; K. Spears. 18. Efficacy Testing of Cosmetics and Toiletries; M. Roberts. 19. Emulsion Theory; J.L. Knowlton. 20. Legislation and Safety Regulations for Cosmetics in the United States, the European Union and Japan; P.D. Wilkes. 21. Microbiological Control of Cosmetics; H. Butler. 22. Safety; J.D. Middleton. 23. Stability; J.S. Cannell. Part 4: Perfumes: Their Manufacture in Products and Psychology in Use. 24. Perfume and the Manufacture of Consumer Products; N.J. Van Abbé. 25. The Psychology of Fragrance and
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