Safety and Sustainability of Cosmetics & Personal Care Products

Safety and Sustainability - Cosmetics and Personal Care Products

 

Regulations on cosmetics and personal care products vary from region to region, and there are no uniform standards. However, we can provide a variety of solutions for each region at market standards that our customers need.

In many processes, including the development, production and use of cosmetics, we are required to reduce as much as possible the burden on the environment and other living organisms, and to build a sustainable society. Cosmetics are no exception. At the same time that customers are required to choose products that are better for the planet, manufacturers are required to make products that are more environmentally friendly.

Compliance with Regulations and Standards

Cosmetics and Personal Care Products - Compliance with Regulations and Standards

Our instruments are highly sensitive and enable the measurement of trace impurities and active ingredients. We provide customers with trusted solutions that are used in the pharmaceutical field.

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Sanitation Against Infectious Diseases

Cosmetics and Personal Care Products - Sanitation against infectious diseases

Sanitary measures are essential to prevent infectious diseases. There are standards and recommended concentrations of ingredients for sanitizers. It may also contain trace amounts of active ingredients for effective sterilization.

 

Free of “Forever Chemicals”

Analysis of Forever Chemicals in Cosmetics and Personal Care Products

PFAS/PFOS, called forever chemicals, has been widely used as a stable chemical in various products since the 1940s. But they turned out to be endocrine disruptors. Because they are persistent and tend to persist in nature, their use is restricted in many areas. By analyzing trace amounts of PFAS/PFOS contained in cosmetics, we can improve product quality.

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Reduction on the Use of Microplastics

Reduction on the use of microplastics in cosmetics and personal care products

It has been pointed out that harmful chemical substances adsorbed on microplastics (MPs) in the environment may be released from MPs and transferred to the body of living organisms, thereby affecting ecosystems through bioconcentration. In 2020, the European Chemical Agency (ECHA) issued an opinion restricting the intentional use of microplastics, and the use of microplastics in cosmetics may also be restricted.


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