Practical aspects of cosmetic testing : how to set up a scientific study in skin physiology / Joachim W. Fluhr, editor.

Skin physiology assessment is moving from a descriptive approach to a deeper understanding of biophysical and biochemical processes in the stratum corneum, such as epidermal barrier function and stratum corneum hydration. New, non-invasive approaches offer reliable and reproducible methods for produ...

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Other Authors: Fluhr, Joachim (Editor)
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Published: Cham : Springer, 2020.
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250 |a Second edition. 
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500 |a Includes index. 
505 0 |a Intro -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Contents -- Part I: Legal Aspects of Cosmetic Testing -- Chapter 1: Regulatory Aspects -- 1.1 Comparison Between General Cosmetic Legislation in Europe and Other Countries -- 1.2 Recent Changes in European Cosmetic Regulation -- 1.3 Important Weblinks -- 1.3.1 European Union -- 1.3.2 USA -- 1.3.3 Canada -- 1.3.4 Japan -- 1.3.5 Mercosur Countries (Examples) -- 1.3.6 ASEAN Countries (Example) -- 1.3.7 South Africa -- 1.3.8 China -- 1.3.9 India -- 1.4 Cosmetic Safety Testing 
505 8 |a 1.5 Responsibility Considerations for Planning and Conduct of a Cosmetic Safety Study -- 1.6 Frequent Cosmetic Safety Study Models -- 1.7 Cosmetic Efficacy Testing -- 1.8 Cosmetic Labeling and Packaging -- References -- Chapter 2: Ethical Aspects of Cosmetic Testing -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Brief History of Research Ethics -- 2.3 Ethical Aspects of Cosmetic Testing -- 2.4 Ethical Aspects of Noninvasive Skin Measurements -- 2.5 Essential Ethical Requirements for Performing a Study -- 2.6 Other Considerations -- 2.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Good Clinical Practice 
505 8 |a 3.1 Principles of GCP -- 3.2 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) -- 3.3 Study Design and Protocol Standards -- 3.4 Conduct Standards -- 3.5 Recording and Reporting Standards -- References -- Chapter 4: Guidelines in Skin Testing -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Skin Bioengineering Endeavour -- 4.3 Validation of Methods and Instrumentations -- 4.4 Standardization and Quality Controls -- 4.5 Search for "Good Biometrological Practice" -- 4.6 Guidelines in Perspective -- 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Claim Support: How to Create and Substantiate Claims 
505 8 |a 5.1 Introduction: Cosmetic Claims and Cosmetic Product Testing -- 5.1.1 What Is a Cosmetic Claim? -- 5.1.2 Borderline Claims -- 5.2 The Process of Creating Cosmetic Claims -- 5.2.1 Global or Regional -- 5.2.2 Communication Style and Medium -- 5.2.3 Consumer Factors -- 5.3 Deciding How to Support a Claim -- 5.3.1 Classifying Claims -- 5.3.2 Level of Evidence -- 5.3.2.1 Established and Widely Available Evidence -- 5.3.2.2 Established Rationale But Requiring Specific Evidence -- 5.3.2.3 Evidence Based Upon a Significant Advance in Science or Technology -- 5.4 Generating Information to Support Claims 
505 8 |a 5.5 Presenting Information in Support of a Claim -- 5.6 State of the Art -- 5.7 Conclusion -- References -- Part II: General Aspects of Cosmetic Testing -- Chapter 6: Testing Laboratory -- 6.1 Requirements for Accommodation and Arrangement -- 6.1.1 Reception/Volunteer Recruitment Office -- 6.1.2 Data Base/Subject File Room -- 6.1.3 Waiting Area for Volunteers -- 6.1.4 Room for Conducting General Volunteer Information Sessions -- 6.1.5 Investigator's Office(s)/Examination Room(s) -- 6.1.6 Testing Lab Room(s) -- 6.1.7 Staff Office(s) -- 6.1.8 Restrooms for Volunteers 
520 |a Skin physiology assessment is moving from a descriptive approach to a deeper understanding of biophysical and biochemical processes in the stratum corneum, such as epidermal barrier function and stratum corneum hydration. New, non-invasive approaches offer reliable and reproducible methods for product testing in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry, as well as in basic research. While standard instruments focus on functional aspects, innovative devices offer a deeper understanding of underlying mechanisms. This book discusses the assessment of skin physiology and of skin functions in clinical studies using non-invasive biophysical instruments, offering readers a comprehensive guide to planning, performing and evaluating the results of scientific studies in skin measurement and the legal framework for these studies. Written by leading experts in the field, it focuses on practical aspects of non-invasive measurements. After introducing the legal aspects of the current framework for clinical cosmetic studies and basic research in cosmetology, it explores the technical practicalities of organizing a testing lab and the pre-requirements for planning a study. The third and main section addresses specific topics in cosmetic testing e.g. skin hydration, and also includes chapters on sensory aspects and in vivo skin structure vizualization. This new, updated edition of Practical Aspects of Cosmetic Testing is a valuable tool for researchers, students, and medical staff wanting to gain insights into how best to assess skin functions in controlled studies using non-invasive biophysical instruments. 
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