224 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS and amounts of surfactants present, as well as inorganic salts. Some of the specific comparisons made for systems containing a cationic cellulosic polymer were alkyl ether sulfates versus alpha olefin sulfonates, high-purity diethanolamide versus coco amide, with/without betaines and with/without salt. Despite the complexity of these multi-compo- nent systems, the results obtained were frequently predictable. However, owing to interaction effects, in many cases major departures from anticipated behavior were observed, and in these cases the type and minor variations in structure of the surfactants were shown to contribute to these variations. The responses for the various ingredients in these sys- tems should aid in formulating liquid soaps con- taining cationic cellulosic polymers. CRITICAL ISSUES Cosmetic regulation in the 1980's Bruce L. Mishkin, Helena Rubinstein, Inc., 55 Hartz Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094. Particular attention will be paid to color additive testing programs. The discussion will focus on cosmetic ingredient review, OTC monograph pro- cedures, as well as FDA regulatory programs. Cosmetic regulatory issues in the 80's John M. Clayton, Ph.D., Schering-Plough Corp., P.O. Box 377, Memphis, TN 38151. During the next few years, a number of critical regulatory and advertising issues will be facing the cosmetics industry. Ranging from product safety to product performance and promotion, these issues have significant impact that will help shape the direction of research and development, manufac- ture, introduction to market, and advertising claims for this ever-expanding product class for several years to come. Network acceptance--how to get your com- mercial accepted Mary Lou Jennerjahn, CBS Broadcast Group, 151 W. 52nd St., New York, NY 10019. The presentation will explain the process involved in getting an advertiser's commercial approved for broadcast over CBS television facilities. It will explain the makeup and function of the entire review process from script to final film. Additional- ly, claims substantiation and the review by the commercial clearance department, as well as the research department, will be discussed. A short film will be shown to illustrate this point.
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