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Main description:
Poucher's Perfumes Cosmetics and Soaps has been in print since 1923 and is the classic reference work in the field of cosmetics. Now in a fully updated 10th edition, this new volume provides a firm basic knowledge in the science of cosmetics (including toiletries) as well as incorporating the latest trends in scientific applications and legislation which have occurred since the 9th edition.
This edition will not only be an excellent reference book for students entering the industry but also for those in specialized research companies, universities and other associated institutions who will be able to gain an overall picture of the modern cosmetic science and industry.
The book has been logically ordered into four distinct parts. The historical overview of Part 1 contains an essay demonstrating William Arthur Poucher's influence on the 20th Century cosmetics industry as well as a chapter detailing the long history of cosmetics.
Part 2 is a comprehensive listing of the properties and uses of common cosmetic types, ranging from Antiperspirants through to Sunscreen preparations. There are an increased number of raw materials in use today and their chemical, physical and safety benefits are carefully discussed along with formulation examples. The many additions since the last edition demonstrate the dramatic recent expansion in the industry and how changes in legal regulations affecting the development, production and marketing of old, established and new products are operative almost worldwide. Information on specialist products for babies and others is included within individual chapters.
The chapters in Part 3 support and outline the current guidelines regarding the assessment and control of safety and stability. This information is presented chemically, physically and microbiologically.
Part 3 chapters also detail requirements for the consumer acceptability of both existing and new products. Those legal regulations now in force in the EU, the USA and Japan are carefully described in a separate chapter and the remaining chapters have been extensively updated to explain the technical and practical operations needed to comply with regulations when marketing. This information will be invaluable to European Union and North American companies when preparing legally required product information dossiers.
The final chapters in Part 4 contain useful information on the psychology of perfumery as well as detailing methods for the conduct of assessment trials of new products.
As ingredient labelling is now an almost universal legal requirement the International Nomenclature of Cosmetics Ingredients (INCI) for raw materials has been used wherever practicable.
The advertised volume is the 10th edition of what was previously known as volume 3 of Poucher's Cosmetics and Soaps. Due to changes in the industry there are no plans to bring out new editions of volume 1 and 2.
Feature:
- Has become a standard textbook for cosmetic science students
- Useful reference for laboratory staff
- One of only a few texts in this area
Contents:
Contributors. Preface. Foreword. Part 1: Historical Background. 1. W.A. Poucher's Influence on the Early 20th Century Cosmetic Industry; H. Butler. 2. Cosmetics through the Ages; H. Butler. Part 2: Cosmetics For Everyday Use. 3. Antiperspirants and Deodorants; P. Klepak, J. Walkey. 4. Bath and Shower Products; A.L.L. Hunting. 5. Colouring Materials Used in Decorative Cosmetics and Colour Matching; P. Riley. 6. Decorative Cosmetics; P. Riley. 7. Dental Hygiene; S. Mason, S. Hodgetts. 8. Hair Treatments; F.J. Mottram, C.E. Lees. 9. Hair Shampoos; F.J. Mottram, C.E. Lees. 10. Haircolourants; B.P. Murphy. 11. Manicure Preparations; M.L. Schlossman. 12. Men's Toiletries; P. Paniccia. 13. Pressurized Dispensers; J. McAllister. 14. Skin Preparations; G. Abamba. 15. Soap; M.J. Willcox. 16. Sun Damage and Sunscreen Preparations; M. Brown, N. Fardell. Part 3: Stability and Safety. 17. Analytical Methods; K. Spears. 18. Efficacy Testing of Cosmetics and Toiletries; M. Roberts. 19. Emulsion Theory; J.L. Knowlton. 20. Legislation and Safety Regulations for Cosmetics in the United States, the European Union and Japan; P.D. Wilkes. 21. Microbiological Control of Cosmetics; H. Butler. 22. Safety; J.D. Middleton. 23. Stability; J.S. Cannell. Part 4: Perfumes: Their Manufacture in Products and Psychology in Use. 24. Perfume and the Manufacture of Consumer Products; N.J. Van Abbé. 25. The Psychology of Fragrance and Aromatherapy; J.A. Graham. Index.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Netherlands)
Publication date: December, 2010
Pages: 782
Weight: 1186g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Biochemistry, General Issues, Pharmacology
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
`Si raccomanda il volume per la sua grande utilità.'
(We recommend this volume for its extreme usefulness)
La Rivista Italiana delle Sostanze Grasse, 7-8 (2000)
`It should prove invaluable to the student while providing interesting background and stimulating ideas to the experienced.'
John Woodruff in Manufacturing Chemist
`The 10th edition of Poucher's Perfumes, Cosmetics and Soaps is timely and most welcome as the last edition was published in 1993. Since then, dramatic developments in cosmetics, perfumery and toiletries industries and introduction of new legislation and regulations affecting the development, production and marketing of products have necessitated their coverage in a single book. This book was, it seems, intended to serve this very purpose and its does so. I, therefore, strongly recommend the 10th edition to cosmetic chemists, specialists, students, lecturers and researchers working in industry, government, universities, associated institutions and librarians.'
Prof.Dr. K. Hüsnü Can Baser, Acta Pharmaceutica Turcica, XLII:2-3 (2000)