TY - BOOK AU - Betton,C.I. AU - Lintner,Karl TI - Global regulatory issues for the cosmetics industry T2 - Breakthroughs in personal care and cosmetic technology SN - 9780815515692 AV - K3649 .G58 2007 U1 - 344.04/23 22 PY - 2007///- CY - Norwich, N.Y., Oxford PB - William Andrew, Elsevier Science [distributor] KW - Cosmetics KW - Law and legislation KW - Cosmetics industry KW - Electronic books N1 - 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; Volume 1; Cosmetic risk assessment; C.I. Betton; Regulatory developments in Canada, Japan, China, and Australia; Janet Winter Blaschke; Registration, evaluation, authorization, and restriction of chemicals : the new EU regulation; C.I. Betton; Emerging global regulatory trends impacting the health and beauty industry; Ken Rivlin, Jochem Spaans, and Felise Cooper; Developing a global regulatory strategy : leveraging local knowledge to drive rapid market entry; Neil Wilcox; Toxicity of cosmetics : regulatory requirements; Harold I. Zeliger; Restricted substances in consumer goods; Ruud Overbeek; Non-animal testing methodology; Ray Boughton; Nanomaterials in personal care products and FDA regulation; George A. Kimbrell -- Volume 2; Green chemistry : foundations in cosmetic sciences; Amy S. Cannon and John C. Warner; REACH--life in and outside the EU : how REACH will affect the supply chain; Ruud A. Overbeek, Bruce Calder, Michael Fry, and Roman Humeniuk; Cosmetic ingredients : definitions, legal requirements, and an attempt to harmonize (global?) characterization; Karl Lintner; "26 allergens" in cosmetics : a challenge for all stakeholders; Christine Bertram; Manufacturing cosmetic ingredients according to good manufacturing practice principles; Iain Moore; Safe cosmetics and regulatory compliance : from burden to opportunity (cosmetics as vectors for bioterrorists?); Preston W. Blevins; Cosmeceutical (antiaging) products : advertising rules and claims substantiation; Wen Schroeder; Cosmetic claim substantiation : methods and legal framework; Philippe Masson, Philippe Mondon, and Karl Lintner; The impact of global regulations on packaging; Holly C. Young and Marcus Tirado; Global cosmetic regualtions? a long way to go ...; Sandra B. Schneider; Global patent and trade mark strategies : a must for everybody?; Estelle Haeffner, Virginie Gliubislavich, and Karl Lintner N2 - 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 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780815515692 ER -