Designed as an educational and training text, this book provides
a clear and easily understandable review of cosmetics and over the
counter (OTC) drug-cosmetic products. The text features learning
objectives, key concepts, and key terms at the beginning and review
questions and glossary of terms at the end of each chapter
section.
* Overviews functions, product design, formulation
and development, and quality control of cosmetic ingredients
* Discusses physiological, pharmaceutical, and
formulation knowledge of decorative care products
* Reviews basic terms and definitions used in the
cosmetic industry and provides an overview of the regulatory
environment in the US
* Includes learning objectives, key concepts, and key
terms at the beginning and review questions and glossary of terms
at the end of each chapter section
* Has PowerPoint slides as ancillaries, downloadable
from the book's wiley.com page, for adopting professors
Autorentext
GABRIELLA BAKI is an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics at the University of Toledo College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (UT CPPS). She serves as the main instructor in UT CPPS's undergraduate program, the BS in Pharmaceutical Sciences Cosmetic Science and Formulation Design. Dr. Baki is a pharmacist, graduated in 2008 from the University of Szeged, Hungary, and from where she also has a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics.
KENNETH S. ALEXANDER is Professor of Pharmacy at The University of Toledo and has been there since 1972. He developed the Industrial Pharmacy graduate program at this institution and is currently its Coordinator. In 2003, he developed the BSPS Pharmaceutics Major and, in 2011, the Cosmetic Science and Formulation Design Major, and is currently the Coordinator for both undergraduate programs. He graduated from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Science and the University of Rhode Island.
Zusammenfassung
Designed as an educational and training text, this book provides a clear and easily understandable review of cosmetics and over the counter (OTC) drug-cosmetic products. The text features learning objectives, key concepts, and key terms at the beginning and review questions and glossary of terms at the end of each chapter section.
• Overviews functions, product design, formulation and development, and quality control of cosmetic ingredients
• Discusses physiological, pharmaceutical, and formulation knowledge of decorative care products
• Reviews basic terms and definitions used in the cosmetic industry and provides an overview of the regulatory environment in the US
• Includes learning objectives, key concepts, and key terms at the beginning and review questions and glossary of terms at the end of each chapter section
• Has PowerPoint slides as ancillaries, downloadable from the book's wiley.com page, for adopting professors
Inhalt
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xix
Biography of Gabriella Baki xxi
Biography of Kenneth S. Alexander xxiii
1 General Concepts 1
Section 1: Basic Definitions 1
Learning Objectives 1
Key Concepts 2
What is Cosmetic Science? 2
Basic Definitions 4
How is a Product’s Intended Use Established in the United States? 10
Popular Cosmetic Claims 10
A Special Category: Soap 18
Glossary of Terms for Section 1 19
Review Questions for Section 1 20
References 23
Section 2: Classification of Cosmetics and OTC Drug–Cosmetic Products. Cosmetic Ingredients and Active Ingredients used in Cosmetics and OTC Drug–Cosmetic Products 25
Learning Objectives 25
Key Concepts 26
Classification of Cosmetics and OTC Drug–Cosmetic Products 26
Major Ingredient Types in Cosmetics and OTC Drug–Cosmetic Products and their Functions 28
Glossary of Terms for Section 2 45
Review Questions for Section 2 47
References 49
Section 3: Dosage Forms for Cosmetics and OTC Drug–Cosmetic Products 50
Learning Objectives 50
Key Concepts 51
What is a Dosage Form? 52
Dosage Forms for Cosmetic Applications 53
Glossary of Terms for Section 3 63
Review Questions for Section 3 64
References 67
2 Legislation for Cosmetics and OTC Drug–Cosmetic Products 69
Section 1: Current Rules and Regulations for Cosmetics and OTC Drug–Cosmetic Products in the United States and European Union 69
Learning Objectives 69
Key Concepts 70
Introduction 71
Regulation in the United States 72
Regulation in the European Union 80
Import of Products 84
Recalls 84
Glossary of Terms for Section 1 85
Review Questions for Section 1 85
References 88
Section 2: Labeling Tutorial for Cosmetics and OTC Drug–Cosmetic Products Marketed in the United States 90
Learning Objectives 90
Key Concepts 91
Introduction 92
Definitions 92
Cosmetic Products 94
OTC Drug–Cosmetic Products 98
INCI Naming 101
How do you Know the Exact Composition of a Cosmetic Product or OTC Drug–Cosmetic Product? 102
Glossary of Terms for Section 2 103
Review Questions for Section 2 104
References 108
Section 3: Government and Independent Organizations in the Cosmetic Industry 109
Learning Objectives 109
Key Concepts 109
Introduction 110
Food and Drug Administration 110
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition 111
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research 111
Personal Care Product Council 111
Cosmetic Ingredient Review Panel 111
Federal Trade Commission 112
European Commission 112
Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety 113
Cosmetics Europe – the Personal Care Association 113
Glossary of Terms for Section 3 113
Review Questions for Section 3 114
References 116
Section 4: Cosmetic Good Manufacturing Practices 116
Learning Objectives 116
Key Concepts 117
Cosmetic Good Manufacturing Practices 117
Glossary of Terms for Section 4 122
Review Questions for Section 4 123
References 124
3 Skin Care Products 125
Introduction 125
Section 1: Skin Anatomy and Physiology 126
Learning Objectives 126
Key Concepts 127
Introduction 127
Structure and Function of Human Skin 128