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Poucher\'s Perfumes, Cosmetics and Soaps

AuthorEdited by Hilda Butler
PublisherSpringer
Publisher2005
PublisherTenth edition
Publisherxvi
Publisher782 p,
Publishertables, figs
ISBN8181283708
Contents: Preface. I. Historical background: 1. W.A. Poucher\'s influence on the early cosmetic industry/H. Butler. 2. Cosmetics through the ages/H. Butler. II. Cosmetics for everyday use: 3. Antiperspirants and deodorants/P. Klepak and J. Walkey. 4. Bath and shower products/A.L.L. Hunting. 5. Colouring materials used in decorative cosmetics and colour matching/P.A. Riley. 6. Decorative cosmetics/P.A. Riley. 7. Dental hygiene/S. Mason. 8. Hair treatments/F.J. Mottram and C.E. Lees. 9. Hair shampoos/F.J. Mottram and C.E. Lees. 10. Hair colourants/B.P. Murphy. 11. Manicure preparations/M.L. Schlossman. 12. Men\'s toiletries/P. Paniccia. 13. Pressurized dispensers/J.R. McAllister. 14. Skin preparations/G. Abamba. 15. Soap/M. Willcox. 16. Sun damage and sunscreen preparations/M. Brown and N.A. Fardell. III. Quality: stability and safety assurance: 17. Analytical methods/K. Spears. 18. Efficacy testing of cosmetics and toiletries/M.E. 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 testing/J.S. Cannell. IV. Perfumes: their manufacture in products and psychology in use: 24. Perfume and the manufacture of consumer products/N.J. Van Abbe. 25. The psychology of fragrance and aromatherapy/J.A. Graham. Index.

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