Center for Professional Innovation & Education, Inc., Malvern, PA
July 14 & 15, 2014
The FDA and the FTC are carefully watching cosmetic products for non-substantiated misleading claims. If the claim is indeed misleading the consumer and results in the purchase of a product that will not deliver its promised benefit, it becomes an immediate matter of concern to regulatory agencies. With the cosmetic industry striving to produce safer products, scientific resources should be focused on better testing products for their activity on the skin while meeting all product claims. Common criteria for justification of claims are a challenging aspect in product development since it needs to be customized for the purpose of use and nature of the product developed. This course is tailored to provide key aspects in the establishment of best practices to be applied in experimental design. Additionally, the program will cover methods for implementing a sound regulatory framework which will meet all government/agency requirements.
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