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Practical Aspects of Cosmetic Testing [electronic resource] :How to Set up a Scientific Study in Skin Physiology / edited by Joachim Fluhr.

by Fluhr, Joachim [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.Description: XI, 272p. 27 illus., 14 illus. in color. online resource.ISBN: 9783642050671.Subject(s): Medicine | Allergy | Dermatology | Medicine & Public Health | Dermatology | AllergologyDDC classification: 616.5 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
History and Progress of Objective Skin Analysis -- Legal Aspects -- General Aspects of Cosmetic Testing: Testing Lab -- Research Staff -- Testing Population -- Testing Devices and Methods -- Factors Influencing Measurements -- Study Design -- Testing Report -- Practial Aspects of Cosmetic Testing: Test Settings -- Compliance Control -- Practical Aspects of Skin Disease Evaluation -- Practical Aspects in Chart Form.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Assessment of skin physiology is moving rapidly away from a purely descriptive approach as we gain a deeper understanding of biophysical and biochemical processes in the stratum corneum, such as those relating to its barrier function and hydration. As a result of research utilizing bioengineering methods, reliable and reproducible approaches are now available for product testing in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry as well as in basic research. This book examines in detail all aspects of cosmetic testing – legal, general, and practical. After discussion of regulatory and ethical issues and guidelines, essential guidance is provided on the planning, performance, and evaluation of scientific studies in skin physiology. The topics addressed range from laboratory and staffing requirements through to testing devices and methods, factors influencing measurements, and study design. In addition, detailed information is provided on test settings for a range of cosmetic products. All of the authors are recognized experts in their field. This book will be invaluable to researchers, students, and medical staff in explaining how best to assess skin functions in controlled studies using non-invasive biophysical instruments.
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History and Progress of Objective Skin Analysis -- Legal Aspects -- General Aspects of Cosmetic Testing: Testing Lab -- Research Staff -- Testing Population -- Testing Devices and Methods -- Factors Influencing Measurements -- Study Design -- Testing Report -- Practial Aspects of Cosmetic Testing: Test Settings -- Compliance Control -- Practical Aspects of Skin Disease Evaluation -- Practical Aspects in Chart Form.

Assessment of skin physiology is moving rapidly away from a purely descriptive approach as we gain a deeper understanding of biophysical and biochemical processes in the stratum corneum, such as those relating to its barrier function and hydration. As a result of research utilizing bioengineering methods, reliable and reproducible approaches are now available for product testing in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry as well as in basic research. This book examines in detail all aspects of cosmetic testing – legal, general, and practical. After discussion of regulatory and ethical issues and guidelines, essential guidance is provided on the planning, performance, and evaluation of scientific studies in skin physiology. The topics addressed range from laboratory and staffing requirements through to testing devices and methods, factors influencing measurements, and study design. In addition, detailed information is provided on test settings for a range of cosmetic products. All of the authors are recognized experts in their field. This book will be invaluable to researchers, students, and medical staff in explaining how best to assess skin functions in controlled studies using non-invasive biophysical instruments.

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