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Antiperspirants and Deodorant Technology: Principles and Applications

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Who Should Attend
The course would be of value to those working with cosmetic/toiletry products focused on antiperspirants and deodorant applications, as well as to those in industry and research laboratories interested in a basic understanding of the technologies and clinical aspects of the application of these products.

Though the course is intended primarily for entry level development technologists, the broad range of materials covered should provide an up-to-date refresher for experienced individuals. Chemists, microbiologists, analytical scientists and process engineers from the field of cosmetics, toiletries, pharmaceuticals, bioengineering and food industries will also benefit from the opportunity to understand more about regulations, formulations and process parameters for an FDA regulated product.

Description
This course is intended to provide a comprehensive review of the regulatory and physiological fundamentals of antiperspirants and deodorants. There will be significant emphasis on the chemistry of antiperspirant and deodorant actives, how they function to inhibit odor or restrict sweat production, what are the acceptable protocols and statistics for measuring clinical efficacy of these actives and the basic parameters for developing functional products that match consumer needs.

The instructors, both with many years of expertise in this area, will present the latest available information and trends regarding the field of antiperspirants and deodorants. Though the course will be structured, there will be open discussion and opportunities to address the specific problems and needs of participants.


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