Global regulatory issues for the cosmetics industry [electronic resource].
- Norwich, N.Y. : Oxford : William Andrew ; Elsevier Science [distributor], 2007-
- 1 online resource : ill.
- Breakthroughs in personal care and cosmetic technology Personal care and cosmetic technology .
- Breakthroughs in personal care and cosmetic technology. Personal care and cosmetic technology. .
Volume 1 editor: C.I. Betton; volume 2 editor: Karl Lintner.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction: Green Chemistry, What it Really Means; How REACH Affects Cosmetic Ingredients; Organic Ingredients; Nanomaterial Challenges and Problems; EU Regulations on Plant Allergens and Their Consequences; Harmonizing Global Overall Requirements for Ingredient Characterization; Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points; Good Manufacturing Practice; Proving Cosmetic Efficacy; Advertising Cosmetic Efficacy: Rules and Regulations; Packaging and Labelling Requirements; Finished Product Legislation -- China; Finished Product Legislation -- Australia, Canada, and Rest of World; Patents: Their Importance in Today's Cosmetics Environment. Cosmetic risk assessment / Regulatory developments in Canada, Japan, China, and Australia / Registration, evaluation, authorization, and restriction of chemicals : the new EU regulation / Emerging global regulatory trends impacting the health and beauty industry / Developing a global regulatory strategy : leveraging local knowledge to drive rapid market entry / Toxicity of cosmetics : regulatory requirements / Restricted substances in consumer goods / Non-animal testing methodology / Nanomaterials in personal care products and FDA regulation / Green chemistry : foundations in cosmetic sciences / REACH--life in and outside the EU : how REACH will affect the supply chain / Cosmetic ingredients : definitions, legal requirements, and an attempt to harmonize (global?) characterization / "26 allergens" in cosmetics : a challenge for all stakeholders / Manufacturing cosmetic ingredients according to good manufacturing practice principles / Safe cosmetics and regulatory compliance : from burden to opportunity (cosmetics as vectors for bioterrorists?) / Cosmeceutical (antiaging) products : advertising rules and claims substantiation / Cosmetic claim substantiation : methods and legal framework / The impact of global regulations on packaging / Global cosmetic regualtions? a long way to go ... / Global patent and trade mark strategies : a must for everybody? / C.I. Betton ; Janet Winter Blaschke ; C.I. Betton ; Ken Rivlin, Jochem Spaans, and Felise Cooper ; Neil Wilcox ; Harold I. Zeliger ; Ruud Overbeek ; Ray Boughton ; George A. Kimbrell -- Volume 2. Amy S. Cannon and John C. Warner ; Ruud A. Overbeek, Bruce Calder, Michael Fry, and Roman Humeniuk ; Karl Lintner ; Christine Bertram ; Iain Moore ; Preston W. Blevins ; Wen Schroeder ; Philippe Masson, Philippe Mondon, and Karl Lintner ; Holly C. Young and Marcus Tirado ; Sandra B. Schneider ; Estelle Haeffner, Virginie Gliubislavich, and Karl Lintner. Volume 1.
This second volume examines regulatory issues of ingredients, manufacturing, and finished products, as well as claim substantiation, packaging, and advertising. A chapter on Chinese regulations will be one of the first about this country to be published in book form. . Includes a regulatory map of India and China . Global IP protection strategies . REACH and European Regulatory standards . "Green chemistry" in relation to cosmetics and regulation * Simplifies global regulations for anyone exporting cosmetics. * Excellent reference not only for manufacturing and marketing, but for legal departments and packaging as well. * Describes how to develop a global regulatory strategy.