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Tentative Eeport of the S afety Mssessment of Propylene Glycol, Cosmetic Ingredient Keview, The Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Eragrance Association, Washington, D.C., 1992. [Pg.370]

Synthetic Detergents. Examples of shampoo formulations are given in Table 1. The names of the ingredients are those designated by the Cosmetics, Toiletry and Fragrance Association (CTFA). [Pg.449]

Cosmetics, Toiletry andFragrancedissociation (CTFdi) TabelingManual, 5th ed., CTFA, Washington, D.C., 1990. [Pg.462]

E. Spiess, Pefumerie Kusmetif 72, 370 (1991) M. Jurc2yk, D. Berger, andD. Damaso, Cosmetics Toiletries 106, 63 (1991). [Pg.387]

Talc sold to the cosmetics and baby powder markets must meet the Cosmetic, Toiletries and Fragrance Association (CTFA) specifications (8). For mote stringent appHcations there ate United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and Pood Codex specifications. [Pg.302]

Baird R.M. Bloomfield S.F.L. (eds) ( 996) Microbial Quality Assurance of Cosmetics, Toiletries andNon-sterile Pharmaceuticals. London Taylor and Francis. [Pg.384]

Rules and Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Distributors (1997) London HMSO. Spooner D.F. (1996) Hazards associated with the microbiological contamination of cosmetics, toiletries andnon-sterile pharmaceuticals. Iw.Microhial Quality Assurance in Cosmetics, Toiletries andNon-sterile Pharmaceuticals, 2nd edn (eds R.M. Baird S.F. Bloomfield), pp. 9-27. London Taylor Francis. [Pg.438]

The authors represent the Nitrosamine Task Force of the Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association, 1110 Vermont Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20005... [Pg.149]

CTFA Final Report on Midwest Research Institute Program for Development of Analytical Methods for NDEIA Using HPLC-TEA, Determination of Nitrites , Determination of NDEIA by a non-TEA Method. July 10, 1980. Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, Inc., 1110 Vermont Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 ... [Pg.156]

Analysis of Cosmetic Ingredients for Nitrites, by Raltech Scientific Services. Available from the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, Inc. [Pg.156]

Personal care products Leave-on rinse-off cosmetics toiletries Colour cosmetics, hair care, baby infant care Skin creams / lotions, wet-wipes, sun-care Bath shower gels, hand body wash, soaps... [Pg.147]

Taken from D Steinberg Cosmetics Toiletries Magazine Feb 1997... [Pg.148]

Drugs chemical-based, biologies, and biopharmaceuticals Blood supply and blood products Cosmetics/toiletries Medical devices... [Pg.90]

Gordon, VC. and Kelly, C.P. (1989). An in vitro method for determining ocular irritation. Cosmetics Toiletries 104 69-73. [Pg.681]

If the new niche for the perfume is its use in cosmetics, toiletries or household product, then the niche-product interaction becomes very important. Perfumes are used specifically for their odor whereas in these new niches several new factors must be considered. For example, the perfume oil used in creams must not cause discoloration the fragrance used in a powdered detergent must be alkali resistant a fabric softener is expected to leave clothes with a pleasant odor and even a household cleanser must have a pleasant and functional odor, although active chlorine places difficulty on the stability of the perfume oil. Of course, decisions can affect or modify the product (perfume) or the niche (e.g. creams). [Pg.470]

Since 1932, The Quiggs have manufactured perfume compounds for cosmetics, toiletries, soaps, air fresheners, candles, detergents, and industrial cleaning products. [Pg.17]

Thermoplastic bottles and other containers are growing fast by replacing glass principally but also metals in the packaging of food, beverage, household and industrial chemicals, oils, drugs, cosmetics, toiletries... [Pg.63]

Blow-moulded containers have various and diversified applications from small bottles to drums for packaging of foods and beverages, chemicals, motor oils, cosmetics, toiletries, drugs and pharmaceuticals. Table 2.24 displays some examples for industrialized countries. The use of bottles and other containers depends on several growing markets, for example ... [Pg.66]

Blow-moulded drugs, cosmetics toiletries packaging 129 7... [Pg.67]

Baird, R.M., ed.. Microbial Quality Assurance. In Cosmetics, Toiletries and Non-Sterile Pharmaceuticals, Taylor and Francis, London, 1996. [Pg.233]


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