2008 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC SEMINAR 345 The second phase of a product's life cyle is the manufacturing phase. One significant way to reduce the environmental impact of the production process is to use cold-processing. A face care prototype, made by cold-processing, was proven to exhibit the same sensorial parameters as the hot-processed benchmark. With cold process, as much as 90% of the energy and time allocated can be saved during production-leading to a more efficient use of resources. Conclusion: The "greening" of the Personal Care Market has created new challenges and opportunities for formulators and consumers. Various strategies are demonstrated to fulfill the consumer's demand for safe, eco-friendly, high performance products. By knowing the opportunities, as well as the limitations, a formulator can creatively develop new products with a holistic approach towards green! A = benchmark _. ........ !""'"-"'' f9Mnfoan ,_,,,,., Jll"nuura affbwn l"'Hl ....,,. .. __ p.,,,.J c,..,,._ fk-••1 Fvwn•Cllll), lbHJ foan� l��l fua"nbud)li (11,�sl Alnandf ((ttffie.utl _, ___ lien\ -(--""'•) s....-...(lfllrl!PPlle•-'► P,,ur) .....,__(�,.,.,.l'IH!:I _( __ ,,..,,.,1 ..,,__ C--.....,. (more] ·--(low) Palrwl•• comparlaon or produc, OEJOT� with rellt,.nce produel A In dllt'erenl variables 1tM1:J1•....,toan (rnor.]""NIUfltql....., (� .Mffl ......... Jmor.Jen,..._ fhi,,p1Jfoao_....., (nwrnJfaanct� (nw.,,•Jfoan� }-- !,...•I-I __ _, ,_,a,_, __ 1-•1 __ , ___ , (mote) Smnd,._(__.,.... P,,.•1-•---, uetslllr)lllaaf....,..,.. -O&IQ1�"'•·A ,_. 1'M•..,_ n:==���::::, �:!':4! t-:::.:.!,��)��•����=Jj.t �� �Tk JQ•\ ""'"•�-,r,t() siQNfical«?'OCl1, .,.;_ •ittiuas-?-M4' ,, �fNM•i't61. .� Half head test evaluation with 10 volunteers -+- = Benehmarll Shampoo ..... = Shampoo HB-OE/0710◄3/36 .ftllltlfun[pl.wash) Amutof flanpe--w ash) S = significance p:s 0,05 ratlng system for evaluation 6•verygood 4•good 3 satisfactory 2•poor 1 very poor Figures: Sensory Assessment and Half head test results of a "green" shampoo prototype vs. an exsiting "green" market benchmark shampoo.
346 JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE ORGANIC, NATURAL, AND OTHER UGREEN" LABELING REGULATIONS Farah K. Ahmed Personal Care Products Council This presentation will provide a legal background and overview of the regulations surrounding "organic", "natural" and environmentally-friendly claims for cosmetic products. As companies work towards creating new and innovative products to meet the growing "green" market, it is critical that they understand the complex legal and regulatory joint-jurisdictional landscape. Insights will be given into the underyling principals of law that govern USDA, FDA, FTC, and EPA regulations applicable to claims such as "organic", "natural", and "recyclable" for cosmetic products. Additionally, this presentation will provide examples to help audience members understand how to navigate through compliance issues from a practical perspective. With a fundamental understanding of these regulations and the laws, companies can better maximize product development and avoid future compliance issues at the innovation stage.
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