Formulating, Packaging, and Marketing of Natural Cosmetic Products (eBook)
444 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-118-05679-0 (ISBN)
to be "green"
The use of natural ingredients and functional botanical
compounds in cosmetic products is on the rise. According to
industry estimates, sales of natural personal care products have
exceeded $7 billion in recent years. Nonetheless, many
misconceptions about natural products--for instance, what
"green" and "organic" really mean--continue to exist within the
industry. Formulating, Packaging, and Marketing of Natural Cosmetic
Products addresses this confusion head-on, exploring and detailing
the sources, processing, safety, efficacy, stability, and
formulation aspects of natural compounds in cosmetic and personal
care products.
Designed to provide industry professionals and natural product
development experts with the essential perspective and market
information needed to develop truly "green" cosmetics, the book
covers timely issues like biodegradable packaging and the potential
microbial risks they present, the use of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
(NMR) to identify biomarkers, and chromatographic methods of
analyzing natural products. A must-read for industry insiders,
Formulating, Packaging, and Marketing of Natural Cosmetic Products
provides the reader with basic tools and concepts to develop
naturally derived formulas.
Nava Dayan PhD, is the R&D Director at Lipo Chemicals, Inc. and an Associate Adjunct Professor in the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University. During her twenty-four years of experience, she has specialized in a variety of areas related to skin treatment, especially in the research and understanding of the interaction between topically applied compounds and the skin. Dr. Dayan has received numerous awards for excellence for various papers she has authored. She is the author and co-author of more than one hundred and fifty publications, including book chapters, and has been granted eight patents. Lambros Kromidas, PhD, was Vice President for Product Integrity with Coty Inc., where he was responsible for the Microbiology, Toxicology, Clinical Testing, Claims Substantiation, Consumer Affairs, and Regulatory Affairs programs. Dr. Kromidas developed "green" guidelines for the industry and has lectured and published on the matter. Currently, he consults on such matters as Principal of OnPoint Scientific Solutions LLC.
Preface
Contributors
Part I
Market and Trends.
Chapter 1. The natural personal care market (Darrin C. Duber
Smith).
Chapter 2. Consumer and formulator of natural cosmetic products:
understanding and integrating each other needs (Yi Hsin Chang).
Chapter 3. The Mechanics of Developing a Natural/Organic
Non-governmental Cosmetic Standard (Amy B. Olson).
Part II
Regulatory Aspects.
Chapter 4. Regulatory perspective of natural and organic claims
for cosmetic products (Azalea Rosholt).
Chapter 5. The US legal perspective on making natural and
organic claims for cosmetic products (Miriam Guggenheim and Mary
Joy Ballantyne).
Chapter 6. Regulatory and safety aspects of natural fragrance
ingredients (Anne Marrie Api and Matthias Vey).
Chapter 7. Advertising self regulation- a review of cosmetic
claims and natural/organic claims (Annie Ugurlayan).
Part III Safety Aspects.
Chapter 8. The safety assessment of plant derived ingredients in
cosmetics (Viny Srinivasam and Eric Antignac).
Chapter 9. Approaches to assessing consumer safety of botanical
ingredients with emphasis to type I allergy (Esperanza Troyano,
Donna Mc Millan, Katherine Sarlo, Lijuan Li. Rohan Wimalasena).
Chapter 10. Preserving cosmetics with natural preservatives and
preserving natural cometics (James Flanagan).
Chapter 11. Microbial risks for Eco-friendly packaging (John
Yablonki, Sharon Mancuso).
Part IV
Use of Natural Ingredients.
Chapter 12. Formulating Natural Cosmetics with Oils, Fats,
Butters, and Waxes (Mark Garrison and Nava Dayan).
Chapter 13. Natural Antioxidants and their Effects on the Skin
(Anne Pouillot, Luigi L. Polla, Philippe Tacchini, Alice Neequaye,
Ada Polla, Barbara Polla).
Chapter 14. The use of quercetin and curcumin in skin care and
consumer products (Brian Kilfoyle, Dishka Kausjik, Jenna Terebeski,
Sonali Bose, Bo Michniak Kohn).
Chapter 15. Ayruvedic Ingredients in cosmetics (Raja Sivalenka
and Mangathayaru Putrevu).
Chapter 16. Formulating with traditional Chinese medicine herbs
(Ina Scienoff and Robin Choi).
Chapter 17. The inside-out concept as complement to the use of
topical sunscreen: The case for endogenous skin photoprotection
form sunlight by natural dietary actives such as tomato carotenoids
(Joseph Levi and Yoav Sharoni).
Part V
Analysis of Naturals.
Chapter 18. Chromatographic Techniques for the Analysis of
Natural Products in Cosmetics (Stefan Gafner Jacquelyn R.
Villinski).
Chapter 19. The use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
for the identification of biomarkers for quality control of plant
extracts (Kan He and Marc Roller).
Part IV
Biodegradation.
Chapter 20. Biodegredability evaluation for cosmetic ingredients
and finished products (Jennifer K. Saxe).
Cahpter 21. Overview of Biodegradable Packaging, Methods and
Current Trends (Gaurav Kale).
Index
"I highly recommend this book for professionals interested in cosmetics as well as physicians, pharmacists, and naturopathic doctors, and those interested in knowing the intricate world regarding the production, regulation, packaging, benefits, and risks inherent to various natural products used as cosmetics." (Herbalgram, 1 November 2013)
"Chapters are strengthened by comprehensive referencing. From pharmacology to packaging, from Ayurvedic medicine to composting of containers, it is all here. This comprehensive text may well become the definitive work on this subject." (Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 8 November 2011)
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.6.2011 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Gesundheitsfachberufe |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete | |
Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Organische Chemie | |
Technik | |
Schlagworte | Biochemie u. Chemische Biologie • Biochemistry (Chemical Biology) • Chemie • Chemistry • Dermatologie • Dermatology • Kosmetika • Kosmetische Chemie • Medical Science • Medizin • Natural Products • Naturstoff • Naturstoffchemie |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-05679-5 / 1118056795 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-05679-0 / 9781118056790 |
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