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彩盘与化妆工具
Woman wearing several forms of cosmetics, including 口红,眼线, 眼影, and hair color
一位艺术家正在为印度古典舞蹈表演者化妆

化妆品为一种物质或产品,增强人体外貌或身体香味。许多化妆品被设计使用在脸和头发。在21世纪,女人通常使用化妆品多余男性。化妆品常使用化合物混和;一些从天然衍生而来 (例如:椰子油),而一些是合成的。[1]一般化妆品,包含口红睫毛膏眼影粉底胭脂、洁肤产品、和乳液, 洗发精,发型相关产品(如:发胶,喷发胶), 香水, and 科隆香水.

美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)规范化妆品,[2]并定义化妆品为:“旨在施加到人体用于清洁,美化,提高吸引力,或改变外观,而不影响人体的结构或功能”。 This broad definition includes any material intended for use as a component of a cosmetic product. 美国食品药物管理局明确排除肥皂为化妆品。[3]

辞源

 
娜芙蒂蒂胸像展示使用眼影做成的眼线
 
1889年亨利·德·图卢兹-罗特列克绘画一位女性正在于脸部化妆
 
Kissproof brand face powder from 1926, from the permanent collection of the Museo del Objeto del Objeto英语Museo del Objeto del Objeto in Mexico City.

cosmetics derives from the Greek κοσμητικὴ τέχνη (kosmetikē tekhnē), 意思为"technique of dress and ornament", from κοσμητικός (kosmētikos), "skilled in ordering or arranging"[4] and that from κόσμος (kosmos), meaning amongst others "order" and "ornament".[5]

历史

大约 5,000 年前,古苏美人男女可能是最早发明并使用口红。[6] They crushed gemstones and used them to 装饰 他们的脸,病主要在唇部和眼睛周围。[7] 大约公元前3000年至公元前1500年,女人在ancient Indus Valley Civilization applied red tinted 口红 to their lips作为脸部装饰.[8] 古埃及人 extracted red dye from fucus-algin, 0.01% , and some bromine mannite, but this dye resulted in serious illness. Lipsticks with shimmering effects were initially made using a pearlescent substance found in fish scales.[9] 6,000年 old relics of the hollowed out tombs of the Ancient Egyptian pharaohs are discovered.[10] 根据一个来源, early major developments 包含:[1]

古希腊人也使用化妆品[11][12]像古罗马人使用。化妆品 are mentioned in the Old Testament, such as in 2 Kings 9:30, where Jezebel painted her eyelids—approximately 840 BC—and in the book of Esther, where beauty treatments are described.

其中最popular 中药 is the fungus 银耳,被中国和日本的女性当作美容产品。 The fungus reportedly increases moisture retention in the skin and prevents senile degradation of micro-blood vessels in the skin, reducing wrinkles and smoothing fine lines. Other anti-ageing effects come from increasing the presence of superoxide dismutase in the brain and liver; it is an enzyme that acts as a potent antioxidant throughout the body, particularly in the skin.[13]

化妆品 use was frowned upon at many points in Western history.例如:19世纪, Queen Victoria publicly declared makeup improper, vulgar, and acceptable only for use by actors.[14]

在16世纪, the personal attributes of the women who used make-up created a demand for the product among the upper class.[15]

西元 2016年, 世界最大化妆品公司莱雅 L'Oréal, which was founded by Eugène Schueller英语Eugène Schueller 在 1909 年as the French Harmless Hair Colouring Company (now owned by Liliane Bettencourt 26% and Nestlé 28%; the remaining 46% is traded publicly). The market was developed in the US during the 1910s by Elizabeth Arden英语Elizabeth Arden, Helena Rubinstein英语Helena Rubinstein, and Max Factor. These firms were joined by Revlon just before 第二次世界大战

and Estée Lauder just after.

During 18世纪, there was a high number of incidences of lead-poisoning 因为 the fashion for red and white lead makeup and powder. This led to swelling and inflammation of the eyes, attacked tooth enamel, and caused skin to blacken. Heavy use was known to lead to death.

Although modern make-up has been traditionally used mainly by women, an increasing number of men are using化妆品usually associated to women to enhance or cover their own facial features such as blemishes, dark circles, and so on. Concealer is commonly used by men.[来源请求] Cosmetics brands release products especially tailored for men, and men are increasingly using them.[16]

种类

化妆品 are intended to be applied externally. They include but are not limited to products that can be applied to the face: skin-care creams, lipsticks, eye and facial makeup, towelettes英语Wet wipe, and colored contact lenses; to the body: deodorants, lotions, powders英语Powder (substance), perfumes, baby products, bath oils, bubble baths, bath salts, and body butters; to the hands/nails: fingernail and toe nail polish, and hand sanitizer英语hand sanitizer; to the hair: permanent chemicals, hair colors, hair sprays, and gels.

A subset of cosmetics is called "化妆", refers primarily to products containing color pigments that are intended to alter the user’s appearance. Manufacturers may distinguish between "decorative" and "care" cosmetics.

化妆品 that are meant to be used on the face and eye area are usually applied with a brush, a makeup sponge, or the fingertips.

Most cosmetics are distinguished by the area of the body intended for application.

  • Primer英语Primer (cosmetics) comes in formulas to suit individual skin conditions. Most are meant to reduce the appearance of pore size, prolong the wear of makeup, and allow for a smoother application of makeup. Primers are applied before foundation or eyeshadows depending on where the primer is to be applied.
  • Lipstick, lip gloss英语lip gloss, lip liner英语lip liner, lip plumper英语Lip augmentation, lip balm, lip stain, lip conditioner, lip primer, lip boosters, and lip butters:[2] Lipsticks are intended to add color and texture to the lips and often come in a wide range of colors, as well as finishes such as matte, satin, and lustre. Lip stains have a water or gel base and may contain alcohol to help the product stay on leaving a matte look. They temporarily saturate the lips with a dye. Usually designed to be waterproof, the product may come with an applicator brush英语makeup brush, rollerball, or could be applied with a finger. Lip glosses are intended to add shine to the lips and may add a tint of color, as well as being scented or flavored for a pop of fun. Lip balms are most often used to moisturize, tint, and protect the lips. Some brands contain sunscreen.
  • Concealer makeup covers imperfections of the skin. Concealer is often used for any extra coverage needed to cover blemishes, undereye circles, and other imperfections. Concealer is often thicker and more solid than foundation, and provides longer lasting, more detailed coverage. Some formulations are intended only for the eye or only for the face. This product can also be used for contouring the face like ones nose, cheekbones, and jaw line to add a more defined look to the total face.
  • Foundation is used to smooth out the face and cover spots, acne, blemishes, or uneven skin coloration. These are sold in a liquid, cream, or powder, or most recently a mousse. Foundation provides coverage from sheer to matt to dewey or full.[2] Foundation primer can be applied before or after foundation to obtain a smoother finish. Some primers come in powder or liquid form to be applied before foundation as a base, while other primers come as a spray to be applied after the foundation to set the make-up and help it last longer throughout the day.
  • Face powder sets the foundation, giving it a matte finish, and to conceal small flaws or blemishes. It can also be used to bake英语Baking (make-up) the foundation, so that it stays on longer. Tinted face powders may be worn alone as a light foundation so that the full face does not look as caked-up as it could.
  • Rouge, blush, or blusher is cheek coloring to bring out the color in the cheeks and make the cheekbones appear more defined. Rouge comes in powder, cream, and liquid forms. Different blush colors are used to compliment different skin tones.[2]
  • Contour powders and creams are used to define the face. They can give the illusion of a slimmer face or to modify a face shape in other desired ways. Usually a few shades darker than the skin tone and matte in finish, contour products create the illusion of depth. A darker-toned foundation/concealer can be used instead of contour products for the same purpose.
  • Highlight, used to draw attention to the high points of the face as well as to add glow, comes in liquid, cream, and powder forms. It often contains a substance to provide shimmer. Alternatively, a lighter-toned foundation/concealer can be used.
  • Bronzer英语Bronzer gives skin a bit of color by adding a golden or bronze glow and highlighting the cheekbones, as well as being used for contouring. Bronzer is considered to be more of a natural look and can be used for an everyday wear. Bronzer enhances the color of the face while adding more of a shimmery look.[2] It comes in either matte, semi matte/satin, or shimmer finishes.
  • Mascara is used to darken, lengthen, thicken, or draw attention to the eyelashes. It is available in various colors. Some mascaras include glitter flecks. There are many formulas, including waterproof英语Waterproofing versions for those prone to allergies or sudden tears. It is often used after an eyelash curler英语eyelash curler and mascara primer.[2] Many mascaras have components to help lashes appear longer and thicker.
 
正在使用眼影
 
Broadway actor Jim Brochu英语Jim Brochu applies make-up before the opening night of a play.
 
The chin mask known as chutti for Kathakali英语Kathakali, a performing art in Kerala, India, is considered the thickest makeup applied for any art form.
  • Eye liner英语Eye liner is used to enhance and elongate the apparent size or depth of the eye. For example, white eyeliner on the waterline and inner corners of the eye makes the eyes look bigger and more awake.
  • Eyebrow pencils, creams, waxes, gels, and powders are used to color, fill in, and define the brows.[2]
  • Nail polish is used to color the fingernails and toenails.[2] Transparent, colorless versions may strengthen nails or as a top or base coat to protect the nail or polish.
  • Setting spray英语Setting spray is used as the last step in the process of applying makeup. It keeps applied makeup intact for long periods. An alternative to setting spray is setting powder, which may be either pigmented or translucent. Both of these products are claimed to keep makeup from absorbing into the skin or melting off.
  • False eyelashes are used when exaggerated eyelashes are desired. Their basic design usually consists of human hair or synthetic materials attached to a thin cloth-like band, which is applied with glue to the lashline. Designs vary in length and color. Rhinestones, gems, and even feathers and lace occur on some false eyelash designs.

Cosmetics can be also described by the physical composition of the product. Cosmetics can be liquid or cream emulsions; powders, both pressed and loose; dispersions; and anhydrous英语anhydrous creams or sticks.

Makeup remover is a product used to remove the makeup products applied on the skin. It cleans the skin before other procedures, like applying bedtime lotion.

产品

Cleansing is a standard step in skin care routines. Skin cleaning include some or all of these steps or cosmetics:

  • Toners are used after cleansing the skin to freshen it up, boost the appearance of one's complexion, and remove any traces of cleanser, mask, or makeup, as well to help restore the skin's natural pH. They are usually applied to a cotton pad and wiped over the skin, but can be sprayed onto the skin from a spray bottle. Toners typically contain alcohol, water, and herbal extracts or other chemicals depending on skin type whether oily, dry, or combination. Toners containing alcohol are quite astringent, and usually targeted at oily skins. Dry or normal skin should be treated with alcohol-free toners. Witch hazel solution is a popular toner for all skin types, but many other products are available. Many toners contain salicylic acid and/or benzoyl peroxide. These types of toners are targeted at oily skin types, as well as acne-prone skin.[来源请求]
  • Facial masks are treatments applied to the skin and then removed. Typically, they are applied to a dry, cleansed face, avoiding the eyes and lips.
    • Clay-based masks use kaolin clay or fuller's earth to transport essential oils and chemicals to the skin, and are typically left on until completely dry. As the clay dries, it absorbs excess oil and dirt from the surface of the skin and may help to clear blocked pores or draw comedones to the surface. Because of its drying actions, clay-based masks should only be used on oily skins.
    • Peel masks are typically gel-like in consistency, and contain acids or exfoliating agents to help exfoliate the skin, along with other ingredients to hydrate, discourage wrinkles, or treat uneven skin tone. They are left on to dry and then gently peeled off. They should be avoided by people with dry skin, as they tend to be very drying.
    • Sheet masks are a relatively new product that are becoming extremely popular in Asia. Sheet masks consist of a thin cotton or fiber sheet with holes cut out for the eyes and lips and cut to fit the contours of the face, onto which serums and skin treatments are brushed in a thin layer; the sheets may be soaked in the treatment. Masks are available to suit almost all skin types and skin complaints. Sheet masks are quicker, less messy, and require no specialized knowledge or equipment for their use compared to other types of face masks, but they may be difficult to find and purchase outside Asia.
  • Exfoliant英语Exfoliation (cosmetology)s are products that help slough off dry, dead skin cells to improve the skin's appearance. This is achieved either by using mild acids or other chemicals to loosen old skin cells, or abrasive substances to physically scrub them off. Exfoliation can even out patches of rough skin, improve circulation to the skin, clear blocked pores to discourage acne and improve the appearance and healing of scars.
    • Chemical exfoliants may include citric acid (from citrus fruits), acetic acid (from vinegar), malic acid (from fruit), glycolic acid, lactic acid, or salicylic acid. They may be liquids or gels, and may or may not contain an abrasive to remove old skin cells afterwards.
    • Abrasive exfoliants include gels, creams or lotions, as well as physical objects. Loofahs, microfiber英语microfiber cloths, natural sponges, or brushes may be used to exfoliate skin, simply by rubbing them over the face in a circular motion. Gels, creams, or lotions may contain an acid to encourage dead skin cells to loosen, and an abrasive such as microbead英语microbeads, sea salt, sugar, ground nut shells, rice bran, or ground apricot kernels to scrub the dead cells off the skin. Salt and sugar scrubs tend to be the harshest, while scrubs containing beads or rice bran are typically very gentle.
  • Moisturizers are creams or lotions that hydrate the skin and help it to retain moisture; they may contain essential oils, herbal extracts, or chemicals to assist with oil control or reducing irritation. Night creams are typically more hydrating than day creams, but may be too thick or heavy to wear during the day, hence their name. Tinted moisturizers contain a small amount of foundation, which can provide light coverage for minor blemishes or to even out skin tones. They are usually applied with the fingertips or a cotton pad to the entire face, avoiding the lips and area around the eyes. Eyes require a different kind of moisturizer compared with the rest of the face. The skin around the eyes is extremely thin and sensitive, and is often the first area to show signs of aging. Eye creams are typically very light lotions or gels, and are usually very gentle; some may contain ingredients such as caffeine or Vitamin K to reduce puffiness and dark circles under the eyes. Eye creams or gels should be applied over the entire eye area with a finger, using a patting motion.

其他产品

There are two categories of personal care products. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act defines cosmetics as products intended to cleanse or beautify (for instance, shampoos and lipstick). A separate category exists for medications, which are intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent disease, or to affect the structure or function of the body (for instance, sunscreens and acne creams). Some products, such as moisturizing sunscreens and anti-dandruff shampoos, are regulated within both categories.[17][18]

Ingredients

A variety of organic compounds and inorganic compounds comprise typical cosmetics. Typical organic compounds are modified natural oils and fats as well as a variety of petrochemically derived agents. Inorganic compounds are processed minerals such as iron oxides, talc, and zinc oxide. The oxides of zinc and iron are classified as pigments, i.e. colorants that have no solubility in solvents.

天然

Handmade and certified organic英语Organic certification products are becoming more mainstream, due to the fact that certain chemicals in some skincare products may be harmful if absorbed through the skin. Products claimed to be organic should, in the U.S., be certified "USDA Organic".[19]

矿物

The term "mineral makeup" applies to a category of face makeup, including foundation, eye shadow, blush, and bronzer, made with loose, dry mineral powders. These powders are often mixed with oil-water emulsions. Lipsticks, liquid foundations, and other liquid cosmetics, as well as compressed makeups such as eye shadow and blush in compacts, are often called mineral makeup if they have the same primary ingredients as dry mineral makeups. However, liquid makeups must contain preservatives and compressed makeups must contain binders, which dry mineral makeups do not. Mineral makeup usually does not contain synthetic fragrances, preservatives, parabens, mineral oil, and chemical dyes. For this reason, dermatologists may consider mineral makeup to be gentler to the skin than makeup that contains those ingredients.[20] Some minerals are nacreous or pearlescent, giving the skin a shining or sparking appearance. One example is bismuth oxychloride英语bismuth oxychloride.[1] There are various mineral-based makeup brands, including: Bare Minerals, Tarte英语Tarte Cosmetics, Bobbi Brown, and Stila.

Benefits of 矿物质 makeup

Although the chemical constituent of cosmetics sometimes cause concerns, some chemicals are widely seen as beneficial. Titanium dioxide, found in sunscreens, and zinc oxide have anti-inflammatory properties, mineral makeups with those ingredients can have a calming effect on the skin, which is particularly important for those who suffer from inflammatory problems such as rosacea. Zinc oxide is anti-microbial,[21] so mineral makeups can be beneficial for people with acne.

Mineral makeup is noncomedogenic (as long as it does not contain talc) and offers a mild amount of sun protection (because of the titanium dioxide and zinc oxide).[22]

因为他们不 contain 易体ingredients, mineral makeups have long shelf-lives.

产业

 
Cosmetics at department store Farmers英语Farmers Trading Company Centre Place英语Centre Place in Hamilton, New Zealand

The manufacture of cosmetics is dominated by a small number of multinational corporations that originated in the early 20th century, but the distribution and sale of cosmetics is spread among a wide range of businesses. The worlds largest cosmetic companies are L'Oréal, Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Shiseido, and Estée Lauder.[23] In 2005, the market volume of the cosmetics industry in the US, Europe, and Japan was about EUR 70B/y.[1] In Germany, the cosmetic industry generated €12.6 billion of retail sales in 2008,[24] which makes the German cosmetic industry the third largest in the world, after Japan and the United States. German exports of cosmetics reached €5.8 billion in 2008, whereas imports of cosmetics totaled €3 billion.[24]

The worldwide cosmetics and perfume industry currently generates an estimated annual turnover of US$170 billion (according to Eurostaf – May 2007). Europe is the leading market, representing approximately €63 billion, while sales in France reached €6.5 billion in 2006, according to FIPAR (Fédération des Industries de la Parfumerie – the French federation for the perfume industry).[25] France is another country in which the cosmetic industry plays an important role, both nationally and internationally. According to data from 2008, the cosmetic industry has grown constantly in France for 40 consecutive years. In 2006, this industrial sector reached a record level of €6.5 billion. Famous cosmetic brands produced in France include Vichy, Yves Saint Laurent, Yves Rocher, and many others.

 
Cosmetics at Life Pharmacy英语Green Cross Health at Westfield Albany英语Westfield Albany on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand

The Italian cosmetic industry is also an important player in the European cosmetic market. Although not as large as in other European countries, the cosmetic industry in Italy was estimated to reach €9 billion in 2007.[26] The Italian cosmetic industry is dominated by hair and body products and not makeup as in many other European countries. In Italy, hair and body products make up approximately 30% of the cosmetic market. Makeup and facial care, however, are the most common cosmetic products exported to the United States.

Due to the popularity of cosmetics, especially fragrances and perfumes, many designers who are not necessarily involved in the cosmetic industry came up with perfumes carrying their names. Moreover, some actors and singers (such as Celine Dion) have their own perfume line. Designer perfumes are, like any other designer products, the most expensive in the industry as the consumer pays for the product and the brand. Famous Italian fragrances are produced by Giorgio Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, and others.

Procter & Gamble, which sells CoverGirl英语CoverGirl and Dolce & Gabbana makeup, funded a study[27] concluding that makeup makes women seem more competent.[28] Due to the source of funding, the quality of this Boston University study is questioned.

争议

在20世纪,化妆品知名度迅速增加。[29]越来越多年轻女性使用化妆品,尤其是美国[30]由于化妆族群急速下降,许多公司, from high-street brands like Rimmel to higher-end products like Estee Lauder, cater to this expanding market by introducing flavored lipsticks and glosses, 化妆品包装的闪闪发亮销售,并以年轻模特儿做广告.[31]越来越年轻使用化妆品的社会后果在过去几年受到媒体的关注。

化妆品的Criticism来自各种来源包含一些女性主义[32]宗教, 动物解放运动作者和公益团体。

安全性

在美国:“根据法律规定,化妆品和成分不须经过FDA上市前的批准。”[33]欧盟和其他世界各地的监管机构都有更严格的规定。[34]FDA不须批准或审查化妆品,或者在销售给顾客时他们在做什么。FDA仅针对可用于化妆品和染发剂的色素进行规范。化妆品公司不必报告任何产品所造成的伤害;他们也只有自愿召回产品。[35]


销售没有争议成分的化妆品销售趋势,特别那些衍生自石油sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS),和parabens.[36]众多报告使人们对于表面活性剂 安全的重视,包含乙二醇单丁醚。SLS造成一些皮肤问题,包含皮肤炎[37][38][39][40][41]

Paraben可能导致皮肤过敏和contact dermatitis英语contact dermatitis个人对于paraben过敏,占总人口的百分比的一小部分。[42]动物实验显示 parabens 带有轻微的雌激素活性, 作为仿雌激素[43]

 
Patch test英语Patch test

香水被广泛应用于消费品。经由贴肤试验英语patch test的结果显示合成的香料是由许多引起过敏反应的成分制成的。[44]

Balsam of Peru英语Balsam of Peru was the main recommended marker for perfume allergy before 1977, which is still advised. The presence of Balsam of Peru in a cosmetic will be denoted by the INCI英语International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients term Myroxylon pereirae.[45][46] In some instances, Balsam of Peru is listed on the ingredient label of a product by one of its various names英语Balsam of Peru#Alternate names, but it may not be required to be listed by its name by mandatory labeling conventions (in fragrances, for example, it may simply be covered by an ingredient listing of "fragrance").[47][48][49][50]

Cosmetics companies make pseudo-scientific claims about their products which are misleading or unsupported by scientific evidence.[51][52]

动物测试

化妆品动物测试是特别有争议的。这些测试包含毒性、眼和皮肤刺激,phototoxicity英语phototoxicity (toxicity triggered by ultraviolet light), and mutagenicity.[53]

化妆品测试已经被禁止于荷兰,比利时和英国, and in 2002, after 13 years of discussion, the European Union (EU) agreed to phase in a near-total ban on the sale of animal-tested cosmetics throughout the EU from 2009, and to ban all cosmetics-related animal testing. France, which is home to the world's largest cosmetics company, L'Oréal, has protested the proposed ban by lodging a case at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, asking that the ban be quashed.[54]该禁令也令70位位于瑞士比利时法国德国,和意大利的欧洲化妆品成分联合会的公司代表人反对。[54]

法规

欧盟

在欧盟制造, labelling,和申请化妆品和个人卫生用品受法规EC 1223/2009的规定。[55]这应用于所有欧盟国家,例如:冰岛、挪威和瑞士。这规范应用在个人公司以及大型跨国公司,制造或进口一个产品。化妆品制造商和进口商必须遵守适用的法规,以便在欧盟销售其产品。在这个行业里,普遍的情况是找到合适的人才,如独立第三方检验检测公司,验证化妆品是否符合适用的化妆品规定和其他有关法规的要求,包含如:REACHGMP危险物质[56]

在欧盟,化妆产品流通以及化妆品安全性,自从1976年成为立法主题。化妆品行业法规的最新改进之一是禁止动物试验。欧盟于2004年9月起,化妆品动物测试已经不合法,并且自2009年3月以来,对动物的这些产品的单一成分进行检测也是法律禁止的,针对某些条例由2013年后全面启用。[57]

欧盟化妆品立法经常更新以遵循创新和新技术的趋势,同时确保产品安全。 例如,第1223/2009号条例的所有附件都是为了解决潜在的危害人类健康。根据欧盟化妆品法规,欧洲化妆品制造商,零售商和进口商将被指定为“负责人”。[58] This new status implies that the responsible person has the legal liability to ensure that the cosmetics and brands they manufacture or sell comply with the current cosmetic regulations and norms. The responsible person is also responsible of the documents contained in the Product Information File (PIF), a list of product information including data such as Cosmetic Product Safety Report, product description, GMP statement, or product function.

美国

公元1938年,美国通过由美国食品药品监督管理局 (FDA) 批准的联邦食品、药品和化妆品法案 to oversee safety via legislation in the cosmetic industry and its aspects in the United States.[59][60] The FDA joined with 13 other federal agencies in forming the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM) in 1997, 这是试图禁止动物试验,或找到其他方法来测试化妆品。[61]

巴西

ANVISA (Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária, Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency) is the regulatory body responsible for cosmetic legislation and directives in the country. The rules apply to manufacturers, importers, and retailers of cosmetics in Brazil, and most of them have been harmonized so they can apply to the entire Mercosur.

The current legislation restricts the use of certain substances such as pyrogallol, formaldehyde, or paraformaldehyde and bans the use of others such as lead acetate in cosmetic products. All restricted and forbidden substances and products are listed in the regulation RDC 16/11 and RDC 162, 09/11/01.

More recently, a new cosmetic Technical Regulation (RDC 15/2013) was set up to establish a list of authorized and restricted substances for cosmetic use, used in products such as hair dyes, nail hardeners, or used as product preservatives.

Most Brazilian regulations are optimized, harmonized, or adapted in order to be applicable and extended to the entire Mercosur economic zone.

国际

International Organization for Standardization (ISO) published new guidelines on the safe manufacturing of cosmetic products under a Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) regime. Regulators in several countries and regions have adopted this standard, ISO 22716:2007, effectively replacing existing guidance and standards. ISO 22716 provides a comprehensive approach for a quality management system for those engaged in the manufacturing, packaging, testing, storage, and transportation of cosmetic end products. The standard deals with all aspects of the supply chain, from the early delivery of raw materials and components until the shipment of the final product to the consumer.

The standard is based on other quality management systems, ensuring smooth integration with such systems as ISO 9001 or the British Retail Consortium (BRC) standard for consumer products. Therefore, it combines the benefits of GMP, linking cosmetic product safety with overall business improvement tools that enable organisations to meet global consumer demand for cosmetic product safety certification.[62]

In July 2012, since microbial contamination is one of the greatest concerns regarding the quality of cosmetic products, the ISO has introduced a new standard for evaluating the antimicrobial protection of a cosmetic product by preservation efficacy testing and microbiological risk assessment.

Careers

 
A professional make-up artist servicing a client

An account executive is responsible for visiting department and specialty stores with counter sales of cosmetics. They explain new products and "gifts with purchase" arrangements (free items given out upon purchase of cosmetics items costing over some set amount).

A beauty adviser provides product advice based on the client's skin care and makeup requirements. Beauty advisers can be certified by an Anti-Aging Beauty Institute.

 
Model Alek Wek英语Alek Wek receiving make-up from a professional.

A cosmetician is a professional who provides facial and body treatments for clients. The term cosmetologist is sometimes used interchangeably with this term, but the former most commonly refers to a certified professional. A freelance make-up artist provides clients with beauty advice and cosmetics assistance. They are usually paid by the hour by a cosmetic company; however, they sometimes work independently.

Professionals in cosmetics marketing careers manage research focus groups, promote the desired brand image, and provide other marketing services (sales forecasting, allocation to retailers, etc.).

Many involved within the cosmetics industry often specialize in a certain area of cosmetics such as special effects makeup英语prosthetic makeup or makeup techniques specific to the film, media, and fashion sectors.

See also

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Further reading

  • Winter, Ruth. A Consumer's Dictionary of Cosmetic Ingredients: Complete Information About the Harmful and Desirable Ingredients in Cosmetics (Paperback). US: Three Rivers Press. 2005 [2005]. ISBN 1-4000-5233-5. 
  • Begoun, Paula. Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me(Paperback). US: Beginning Press. 2003 [2003]. ISBN 1-877988-30-8. 
  • Carrasco, Francisco. Diccionario de Ingredientes Cosmeticos(Paperback). Spain: www.imagenpersonal.net. 2009 [2009]. ISBN 978-84-613-4979-1 (Spanish). 

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