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Cosmetic Product Testing
The testing of cosmetic products is a vital process in the assurance of their safety, efficacy, and quality prior to their release onto the market. It comprises a series of scientific evaluations designed to assess a range of product characteristics:
The following areas are of particular importance in the context of cosmetic product testing:
Dermatological test
- Dermatological testing (patch tests) performed on the final product formulation allows the assessment of the risk of skin irritation and contact allergy, and confirms the product’s safety for skin use.
- Phototoxicity and photoallergenicity assessment (Photo Patch Test) evaluates whether a cosmetic product may induce adverse skin reactions following exposure to light.
Microbiological purity testing
- Microbiological testing is a method of examining the microbial content of a given sample.
- Microbial Contamination: The examination of the presence of harmful microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and yeast.
Challenge test
- Challenge test (the preservative efficacy test) measures the ability of cosmetic product to withstand microbiological contamination under normal conditions of use.
- Some products do not require challenge testing as they do not pose significant microbiological risk. Amongst these products are cosmetics with high alcohol content and cosmetics packaged in disposable containers.
Stability and Compatibility testing
- Stability and compatibility testing is a process whereby the stability of a product evaluated over time.
- Determining the product’s shelf life is a key element of quality control and involves assessing product stability under various storage conditions