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Section: Ingredients > Testing
Regulatory
'Ordinary' French Cosmetics Become the First to Bypass China’s Animal Testing Mandate
France has become the first country in the EU to export “ordinary” cosmetics to China without testing on animals.
Testing
Sabinsa Serum Clinically Proven to Prevent Hair Loss
Sabinsa has published a study in
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
showing successful results for its health serum in adults experiencing hair thinning and loss.
Testing
Ginkgo Bioworks’ Materials Support mRNA Vaccine
To support researchers and manufacturers toward the prevention of COVID-19, Ginkgo Bioworks has teamed up with Moderna for the processing and testing of an mRNA vaccine, mRNA-1273.
Suppliers & Services
Product Development in the Indie Brand Era
Part 2 of a 4-part series: How third-party manufacturers and suppliers came to lead product innovation.
Suppliers & Services
2020 Supplier Directory: Designed to Connect
Whether you’re an upstart indie brand, a multinational legacy brand, manufacturing partner or fall somewhere in between, Global Cosmetic Industry’s annual supplier guide has you covered.
Packaging
Gordon Labs Announces New Ownership
The new ownership coincides with the 100th anniversary of the company's initial founding.
Suppliers & Services
[video] This Device Analyzes Skin On the Go for Cosmetic Validation
An alternative to animal testing techniques, this handheld device noninvasively measures skin structure and quality for higher-efficiency cosmetic experiments.
Suppliers & Services
Consumers Are Willing to Pay More For Brand Candor
Global Cosmetic Industry
caught up with Peter Littell, research and marketing director at Pure Branding, to discuss how brands can become more transparent, what is spurring consumers' transparency expectations and the positive outcomes of being honest with consumers.
Regulatory
[update] Kao Stirs Up Pleasure Centers for Beauty Benefits; Ingredient Suppliers Respond
"The pleasure is all yours" seems to be the cosmetic industry's latest message to consumers. Recent work from Kao Corp. and others, including ingredient suppliers, demonstrates.
Testing
[video] Building Product Perceptions
Besides sight, scent is perhaps our most primordial sensory input. Here, Gabriela Daniels, of the London College of Fashion, explains a master's degree study on crossing sensory cues to elevate cosmetic product experiences.
Testing
[podcast] Taste the Crunch: How Products Engage Consumer Senses
Crunching sounds can make food taste better. Heavier lipstick tubes impress a sense of luxury. How might product developers benefit from these signals? Find out in this podcast series.
Testing
China Forms Non-animal Testing Working Group, Appoints IIVS
China's momentum toward non-animal testing is gaining speed with its recently formed animal alternative work group and its appointment of the Institute for In Vitro Sciences (IIVS).
Testing
Eurosafe Inks Deal to Distribute Senzagen's Animal-alternative Tests
"The GARD assay portfolio is unique with its holistic approach and contributes greatly in a modern, [animal-free] testing strategy."
Launches & Claims
[video] Big Step Forward for Anti-pollution Claims
New methods have been developed to test for anti-pollution efficacy in vitro and in vivo, to substantiate anti-pollution claims. Jean Krutmann, M.D., provided insight on this topic during the recent IID conference. Watch now!
Testing
Animal Testing Alternatives Reach China
China's Zhejiang regulatory body opened doors on a new testing lab that will employ only alternative methods, keeping in check with global trends that turn away from animal testing.
Testing
Tox Testing at the Speed of Light (Really)
Until now, testing chemicals for their toxicity has relied on reporter genes, which can take 24 hr to deliver results. A new approach from North Carolina State University, however, uses a modified protein that emits light when binding occurs—effectively signaling its safety.
Packaging
Package Design Research: Your Expression Says it All
A thesis study is under way at Clemson University to develop dynamic test methods that evaluate consumer facial expressions in reaction to packaging designs in a new way: in situ.
Consumers & Markets
Consumer Preferences are Mindset Over Matter
Reading the minds of consumers is the stuff dreams are made of, at least for brand marketers. One recent study from Indiana University and Stanford sought to do just that by examining how mindset affects product preferences.
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