29 November Cosmetic Claims Webinar : How to Prove Them Scientifically by Karl Lintner – SpecialChem

Despite no harmonized regulation, consumers and governments are paying much more attention to cosmetic claims and have become much more demanding with regards to “proof ” for these claims. For instance in Brussels, a commission has been created to start working around cosmetic claims standardization.
  1. Develop claims that hold up under scrutiny, in a non-harmonized regulation environment
  2. Liaise more easily with independent labs by defining solid protocols (bibliography, in-vitro, in-vivo)
  3. Strengthen your substantiation dossiers by reviewing practical examples of success, challenges and failures.

 

The following sections will be covered during this session:

  1. What are “cosmetic claims “: short review of their history, legal situation, scientific background in pharma and cosmetic applications
  2. Why are they so necessary to cosmetic formulators/marketers at present
  3. What is the global situation: differences between various countries shifting goalposts
  4. How to evaluate claims supplied for various ingredients
  5. Claim substantiation dossier – do’s and don’ts :
    • Based on literature
    • Based on in vitro data
    • Based on vehicle controlled clinical studies
    • Ingredient based or finished formula
  6. Examples of success, challenges and failure
  7. What claims are acceptable before becoming a drug claim

 

Read more…

Recent Posts

Roger Guillemin: Neuroscientist who Showed How the Brain Controls Hormones via Nature

Roger Guillemin identified the molecules in the brain that control the production of hormones in…

Mitigating Multi-Source Hair Damage via Cosmetics and Toiletries

In 2007, Sinclair wrote the article “Healthy Hair: What is it?” in which he stated,…

“If things go in the Wrong Direction, it Could be a Significant Challenge to the Industry”: Cosmetics Europe director on EU Regulations

We spoke to John Chave, director-general at trade body Cosmetics Europe, about changing regulations, what’s…