Claim Substantiation for Clinical Studies of Cosmetic Products
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Who Should Attend
This course is intended for professionals in the cosmetic and
personal care industry. It will be especially beneficial to those
in the following fields:
• Formulations
• Clinical testing
• Product design
• Marketing
• Regulatory
Description
The FDA and the FTC are carefully watching cosmetic
products for non- substantiated misleading claims. If the claim
is indeed misleading the consumer and drives to a purchase
of a product that will not deliver its premise- this is an ethical
matter. With the cosmetic industry striving to produce safer
products, it should also further stream its scientific resources
towards better testing products for their activity on the skin
and provide fair translation into claims.
The scope for this 2-day accredited course is not regulatory
or marketing but scientific. It is designed to address key
issues in testing cosmetic ingredients and formulations. It will
review a few of the misleading approaches and offer
alternative improved approaches
SAVE $300!
Take this course and its Companion Course:
Adverse Effects on Skin
July 25, 2012, ID# 2455, Offering# 1207-403 and save $300 off the combined Regular Registration tuition
Recommended Reading:
Dr. Nava Dayan is author and co-author more then 150 publications including book chapters and was granted 8 patents. Her books include: the editor of the “Skin Aging Hand Book” published by Elsevier; “Innate Immunity of Skin and Oral Mucosa” Book co-edited with Prof. Philip Wertz, “Formulating Skin Care with Natural Products” Book co-edited with Dr. Lambros Kromidas; both published by Wiley and sons.
For more information on obtaining copies of these books please visit the links below:
Formulating, Packaging, and Marketing of Natural Cosmetic Products
Innate Immune System of Skin and Oral Mucosa: Properties and Impact in Pharmaceutics, Cosmetics, and Personal Care Products
Skin Aging Handbook