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Tuesday, July 27, 2010


SODEOPEC (Soaps, Detergents, and Oleochemicals)


This book contains updated material from some of the salient presentations at the Soaps, Detergents, and Oleochemicals (1997) and SODEOPEC (2002) conferences, including several new chapters. Like its two predecessors, Soap Technology for the 1990's and Soaps and Detergents: A Theoretical and Practical Review, this publication will be a valuable resource for those who are active in the increasingly interrelated and quickly changing fields of soaps, detergents, oleochemicals, and personal care products.

Handbook of Cosmetic Science and Technology, Third Edition

Edited by a team of experienced and internationally renowned contributors, the updated Third Edition is the standard reference for cosmetic chemists and dermatologists seeking the latest innovations and technology for the formulation, design, testing, use, and production of cosmetic products for skin, hair, and nails.
New features in the Third Edition:
39 new chapters reorganized by skin functions descriptions of ingredients, products, efficacy measurement, and mechanisms in each chapter revised chapters on skin types, skin perception, and targeted products new chapters on skin aging and cosmetics for the elderly strong emphasis on testing and current methods used for testing, and the evolution of instruments for skin and hair testing new ingredients, delivery systems, and testing methodologies information on skin physiology and cosmetic product design interactions affecting and attributed to cosmetic products cosmetic ingredients, vehicles, and finished products difference between pure cosmetics for enhancement and cosmetics used to treat high quality standards in cosmetic products that improve appearance, protect their targets, and maintain natural functions.

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Global Regulatory Issues for the Cosmetics Industry: Volume 1

The manufacture and use of cosmetics is an international undertaking unparalleled by any other industry. Regulation of this industry, however, is neither universal nor consistent. The purpose of this book (the first of a series) is to simplify the complex global Cosmetic Regulatory landscape by addressing the issues affecting the manufacture, packaging, and marketing of cosmetic products across the globe. Included are several chapters that examine the new European Union REACH regulation (Registration Evaluation and Authorization of CHemicals). Other chapters look at regulatory developments of individual countries, toxicity requirements, as well as how to develop a global regulatory strategy.

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Pharmaceutical Emulsions and Suspensions: Second Edition, Revised and Expanded

University Montpellier, France. Covers fundamental and applied knowledge of emulsions and suspensions. Assists those working in all spheres of pharmacy in solving the problems posed by by emulsion and suspension formulations and applications. Diagrams, charts.

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Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development: Therapeutic and Novel Approaches

Recent advances in our understanding of the development and morphology of normal skin has led to improved methods to deliver therapeutic compounds to selected targeted areas both within the skin and systemically. This reference provides a clear overview of current pharmaceutical and cosmetic practices in the management of both major and minor skin disorders, and provides an expansive overview of novel drugs and therapies used to treat these conditions. Written for scientists interested in dermatological therapy and those concerned with the marketing for pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, this text will also prove useful for students developing strong research methods.

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Delivery System Handbook for Personal Care and Cosmetic Products : Technology, Applications and Formulations

Novel delivery systems designed to facilitate the use of “fountain of youth” and other functional actives is an idea whose time has come. In a rapidly growing global market eager for products that really work, accelerating market pull and technology push forces have set the stage for this Foundation text. This “must have” book is the first volume of a new series entitled “Breakthroughs in Personal Care and Cosmetic Technology.” It has been carefully designed for training, development, and the empowerment of synergistic technology transfer across the personal care, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries.
This book is intended to cause a breakthrough in effective communication and interaction among technology and marketing functions. It is a showcase for understanding, using, and marketing the technology of why and how delivery systems work, as well as current, emerging/potential applications and working formulations. Each chapter is written by one or more experts in the field. A wide range of companies serving the global marketplace are represented. These companies offer numerous types of delivery systems containing highly desirable functional actives, delivery system technology development services, and opportunities for technology licensing, mergers, and acquisitions. A unique feature of the book is the use of Mind Map™ technology to capture and present the essence of the inner-thinking of over 80 authors in a Book-at-a-Glance Executive Overview section. This section has been specifically designed to powerfully impact decision making leading to the development of innovative product differentiation in a global context.

Cosmetic Formulation of Skin Care Products

Specifically written to meet the needs of the cosmetic chemist and engineer, this reference outlines the latest technologies and issues pertinent to the development novel skin care products including advances in formulation and development, raw materials and active ingredients, compound testing, and clinical assessment. Organized by product category, then by body application area, this guide supplies all one needs to know to create effective skin care products for men and women in a diverse range of ethnic populations.

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Topical Absorption of Dermatological Products

Contains current methods of analysis for new formulations of cosmetics, perfumes, creams, and lotions! With contributions from world-renowned experts in the field, Topical Absorption of Dermatological Products summarizes · novel treatments for fungal nail infections · emerging risk assessment procedures for sunscreen products · real-time breath analysis and physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling (PBPK) for the examination of chemically exposed tissues · the use of micelles, mixed micelles, liposomes, and microemulsions as effective drug delivery systems · modern therapeutic devices for the management of acute, subacute, and chronic steroid-responsive dermatoses Providing state-of-the-art strategies for the control of irritation and infection, Topical Absorption of Dermatological Products is an in-depth source for dermatologists, pharmacists, pharmacologists, cosmetic scientists, biochemists, toxicologists, public health officials, manufacturers of cosmetics and toiletries, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.

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Analysis of Cosmetic Products

Analysis of Cosmetic Products advises the reader from an analytical chemistry perspective on the choice of suitable analytical methods for production monitoring and quality control of cosmetic products. In the format of an easy-to-understand compendium of published literature on the subject, this book will enable people working in the cosmetic industry or in research laboratories to:
* become familiar with the main legislative and analytical literature on this subject and
* learn about and choose suitable analytical procedures for production monitoring and control of cosmetic products, according to their composition.

The first section of Analysis of Cosmetic Products covers various definitions and concepts relating to cosmetic products, current legislation in different countries and specific legislation on ingredients. The central body of the book addresses analytical methods for monitoring and quality control of cosmetic products with the fundamental objective being to enable reader's access to scientific reviews carried out by experts in analytical chemistry. The final section contains a small review of the alternative methods to using animals for cosmetic product evaluation.
* An essential resource for those in the cosmetic industry and research laboratories, allowing you to become familiar with the main analytical literature
* Up-to-date and exhaustive overviews of current knowledge dealing with cosmetic analysis, general concepts and legislation
* Including tables and figures, designed to graphically communicate important information in an easy-to-understand format

Cosmetics Additives: An Industrial Guide

Describes about 4000 cosmetics additives currently available for industrial use, compiled from information from 84 manufacturers and distributors. The cosmetics and personal care products industry has a $60 billion market worldwide, and future growth is expected. In the US the market breaks down roughly into: hair care-20%, fragrances-20%, skin care-14%, makeup-17%, deodorants and skin and body lotions-10%, and oral care products-10%. Growth is expected in products targeting ethnic markets and working women. The book lists the following product information, as available, in the manufacturer’s own words: (1) Company name and product category, (2) Trade name and product number, (3) Product description. Also included are a Trade Name Index and a list of Suppliers’ Addresses.

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