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Using Non-animal Test Methods to Meet Regulatory and Product Formulation Needs by Kimberly Norman

New York – 2015-06-24 10:15 AM – Organized by Cosmetics Design.

Skincare ingredients – Online Event – June 24

In order to meet international regulatory demands and deliver safe products to the market, the use of non-animal test methods has expanded dramatically in recent years. What methods are available to screen skin care ingredients and products? How can they be utilized for product formulation decisions and regulatory submissions? Join in vitro toxicology expert, Dr. Kimberly Norman, to explore integrated testing approaches for eye and skin irritation, sensitization, eye stinging and more.

 

Event Overview

The ever-changing skin care segment is the cosmetics industry’s largest, and with break-neck growth in emerging markets, alongside continuing demand for natural and anti-aging products in developed markets, there are big rewards for those who can capture the imagination of these consumers.

Although continuous innovation is key to staying on top, this is increasingly challenging in a category that prides itself on being the most technologically advanced and fastest moving in the beauty industry.

With research so vast and in-depth, tackling the challenges of sustainability, regulatory compliance, and formulation in finished products are all vital for future success.
In this, the fifth successive Cosmetics Design online event, we bring you the latest consumer and market insights, scientific developments and technical innovations in the Skin Care Ingredients space.

Who should attend?

SkinCareIngredients2015 targets skin care and cosmetics R&D professionals, scientists, marketers, brand owners and formulators with an active involvement in the creation of skin care products.

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