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This second edition has been designed to monitor the progress in
develop ment over the past few years and to build on the
information given in the first edition. It has been extensively
revised and updated. My thanks go to all who have contributed to
this work. D.F.W. May 1996 Preface to the first edition This book
is the result of a group of development scientists feeling that
there was an urgent need for a reference work that would assist
chemists in understanding the science involved in the development
of new products. The approach is to inform in a way that allows and
encourages the reader to develop his or her own creativity in
working with marketing colleagues on the introduction of new
products. Organised on a product category basis, emphasis is placed
on formulation, selection of raw materials, and the technology of
producing the products discussed. Performance considerations,
safety, product liability and all aspects of quality are covered.
Regulations governing the production and sale of cosmetic products
internationally are described, and sources for updated information
provided. Throughout the book, reference is made to consumer
pressure and environmental issues-concerns which the development
scientist and his or her marketing counterpart ignore at their own,
and their employer's peril. In recent years, many cosmetic
fragrances and toiletry products have been converted from aerosols
to mechanically press uri sed products or sprays, and these are
described along with foam products such as hair conditioning
mousses."
This second edition has been designed to monitor the progress in
develop ment over the past few years and to build on the
information given in the first edition. It has been extensively
revised and updated. My thanks go to all who have contributed to
this work. D.F.W. May 1996 Preface to the first edition This book
is the result of a group of development scientists feeling that
there was an urgent need for a reference work that would assist
chemists in understanding the science involved in the development
of new products. The approach is to inform in a way that allows and
encourages the reader to develop his or her own creativity in
working with marketing colleagues on the introduction of new
products. Organised on a product category basis, emphasis is placed
on formulation, selection of raw materials, and the technology of
producing the products discussed. Performance considerations,
safety, product liability and all aspects of quality are covered.
Regulations governing the production and sale of cosmetic products
internationally are described, and sources for updated information
provided. Throughout the book, reference is made to consumer
pressure and environmental issues-concerns which the development
scientist and his or her marketing counterpart ignore at their own,
and their employer's peril. In recent years, many cosmetic
fragrances and toiletry products have been converted from aerosols
to mechanically press uri sed products or sprays, and these are
described along with foam products such as hair conditioning
mousses."
Organized on a product category basis, this volume provides an
up-to-date review of the cosmetics and toiletries industry in a
readily digestible form. Authors discuss the rationale of raw
materials selection, the formulation and development of products
that meet the demands of an international market place, product
performances, and safety and quality aspects.
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