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Introduction to Cosmetic Formulation and Technology
An accessible and practical review of cosmetics and OTC drug-cosmetic products
In the newly revised second edition of Introduction to Cosmetic Formulation and Technology, veteran educator and researcher Dr. Gabriella Baki delivers a comprehensive discussion of cosmetics and personal care products, including coverage of basic concepts, ingredient selection, formulation technology, and testing. The book offers a clear and easy-to-understand review of cosmetics and over the counter (OTC) drug-cosmetic products available in the United States.
In this latest edition, the author expands on general concepts and adds brand-new chapters on the basics of cosmetics testing, ingredients, and skin lightening products. Each chapter includes a summary of common abbreviations with questions provided online, alongside a solutions manual for instructors.
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Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students studying cosmetic science in chemistry, chemical engineering, pharmaceutical, biomedical, and biology departments, Introduction to Cosmetic Formulation and Technology will also benefit cosmetic chemists, cosmetic product formulators, cosmetic scientists, quality control managers, cosmetic testing specialists, and technicians.
Autorentext
Gabriella Baki, PhD, is an associate professor and the program director of the Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences Cosmetic Science and Formulation Design major at the University of Toledo, College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. She also serves as a research advisor for students in her cosmetic science research group.
Klappentext
Introduction to Cosmetic Formulation and Technology An accessible and practical review of cosmetics and OTC drug-cosmetic products In the newly revised second edition of Introduction to Cosmetic Formulation and Technology, veteran educator and researcher Dr. Gabriella Baki delivers a comprehensive discussion of cosmetics and personal care products, including coverage of basic concepts, ingredient selection, formulation technology, and testing. The book offers a clear and easy-to-understand review of cosmetics and over the counter (OTC) drug-cosmetic products available in the United States. In this latest edition, the author expands on general concepts and adds brand-new chapters on the basics of cosmetics testing, ingredients, and skin lightening products. Each chapter includes a summary of common abbreviations with questions provided online, alongside a solutions manual for instructors. Readers will also find: A thorough introduction to the basic definitions, claims, and classifications of cosmetics and OTC drug-cosmetic products Comprehensive explorations of the current rules and regulations for cosmetics and OTC drug-cosmetic products in the United States and European Union Detailed review of cosmetic ingredients, functions, and typical uses both in a dedicated a chapter and included within various others Practical coverage of good manufacturing practices for cosmetics, including documentation, buildings and facilities, equipment, and personnel * Fulsome review of a variety of skin and hair care products, color cosmetics, and other personal care products Perfect for undergraduate and graduate students studying cosmetic science in chemistry, chemical engineering, pharmaceutical, biomedical, and biology departments, Introduction to Cosmetic Formulation and Technology will also benefit cosmetic chemists, cosmetic product formulators, cosmetic scientists, quality control managers, cosmetic testing specialists, and technicians.
Inhalt
Author Biography xxiii Preface xxv Acknowledgments xxvii About the Companion Website xxix Part 1 General Concepts 1 1 Basic Definitions. Claims. Classification of Cosmetics and OTC Drug-Cosmetic Products 3 Learning Objectives 3 Key Concepts 4 1.1 What Is Cosmetic Science? 5 1.2 Basic Definitions 8 1.2.1 United States 8 1.2.2 Other Markets 10 1.3 How is a Product's Intended Use Established in the US? 13 1.4 Classification of Cosmetics and OTC Drug-Cosmetic Products 14 1.5 Cosmetic Claims 15 1.5.1 Types of Claims 15 1.5.2 Regulation of Cosmetic Claims in the US 17 1.5.3 Popular Cosmetic Claims 18 1.6 A Special Category: Soap 27 Glossary of Terms 28 Abbreviations 30 References 30 2 Cosmetic Ingredients and Active Ingredients Used in OTC Drug-Cosmetic Products 33 Learning Objectives 33 Key Concepts 34 2.1 Cosmetic Ingredients 35 2.1.1 Abrasives 35 2.1.2 Antioxidants 36 2.1.3 Chelating Agents 37 2.1.4 Color Additives 38 2.1.5 Exfoliants 41 2.1.6 Film Formers 42 2.1.7 Flavoring Agents 42 2.1.8 Fragrances 43 2.1.9 Moisturizers 45 2.1.10 pH Adjusters 46 2.1.11 pH Buffers 46 2.1.12 Plasticizers 46 2.1.13 Preservatives 47 2.1.14 Propellants 48 2.1.15 Silicones 48 2.1.16 Solvents 49 2.1.17 Surfactants 50 2.1.18 Sweeteners 53 2.1.19 Thickeners 53 2.2 Active Ingredients 55 2.2.1 Anti-Acne Ingredients 56 2.2.2 Anticavity Ingredients 57 2.2.3 Anti-Dandruff Ingredients 57 2.2.4 Antiperspirant Ingredients 57 2.2.5 Skin Protectant Ingredients 58 2.2.6 Topical Antiseptic Ingredients 58 2.2.7 UV Filters 59 Glossary of Terms 59 Abbreviations 61 References 62 3 Product forms for Cosmetics and OTC Drug-Cosmetic Products 65 Learning Objectives 65 Key Concepts 66 3.1 Introduction 66 3.2 What is a Product Form? 67 3.3 Product Forms for Cosmetic Applications 68 3.3.1 Solution 68 3.3.2 Emulsion 69 3.3.3 Suspension 72 3.3.4 Ointment 74 3.3.5 Paste 75 3.3.6 Gel 75 3.3.7 Powder 76 3.3.8 Capsule 77 3.3.9 Stick 77 3.3.10 Aerosol 77 Glossary of Terms 78 Abbreviations 79 References 80 4 Government and Independent Organizations in the Cosmetic Industry 81 Learning Objectives 81 Key Concepts 82 4.1 Introduction 83 4.2 Food and Drug Administration 83 4.2.1 FDA Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) 84 4.2.2 FDA Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) 84 4.3 Personal Care Product Council 85 4.4 Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel 85 4.5 Federal Trade Commission 86 4.6 National Advertising Division 87 4.7 Environmental Protection Agency 87 4.8 International Fragrance Association (IFRA) 88 4.9 Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) 88 4.10 Flavor and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA) 88 4.11 European Commission 89 4.12 Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety 89 4.13 Cosmetics Europe - the Personal Care Association 89 Glossary of Terms 90 Abbreviations 90 References 91 5 Current Rules and Regulations for Cosmetics and OTC Drug-Cosmetic Products in the United States and European Union 93 Learning Objectives 93 Key Concepts 94 5.1 Introduction 95 5.2 Regulation in the US 95 5.2.1 Registration of Manufacturing Facilities and Products 95 5.2.2 Premarket Approval 97 5.2.3 Manufacturing 98 5.2.4 Use of Ingredients 98 5.2.5 Product Safety 99 5.2.6 Packaging and Labeling 101 5.2.7 Import of Products 102 5.2.8 Recalls 102 5.3 Regulation in the EU 104 5.3.1 Registration of Manufacturing Facilities and Products 105 5.3.2 Premarket Approval 105 5.3.3 Manufacturing 105 5.3.4 Use of Ingredients 105 5.3.5 Product Safety 106 5.3.6 Packaging and Labeling 107 5.3.7 Import of Products 107 5.3.8 Recalls 107 Glossary of Terms 108 Abbreviations 108 References 109 6 C…