intro Flashcards
They believed cosmetics held magical and religious properties.
Egyptians
Egyptians used ___ for eye makeup
and ___ for rouge.
kohl
ochre
They favored natural ingredients like
honey and olive oil.
They emphasized a pale complexion as a sign of beauty.
Greeks
Greeks favored natural ingredients like:
honey and olive oil
They used a variety of cosmetics,
including lead-based whiteners and
created elaborate hairstyles and
beauty regimes.
Romans
Romans used a variety of cosmetics,
including:
lead-based whiteners
During this period, Cosmetics use declined due to religious constraints. Herbal remedies and simple preparations were common.
Middle Ages
During this period, Cosmetics regained popularity with the rise of courtly life. Elaborate makeup and perfumes became fashionable.
Renaissance
During the middle ages and renaissance period, New ingredients like __ and __ appeared in formulations, despite health risks.
mercury and arsenic
The Industrial Revolution led to the
mass production of cosmetics. This made them more accessible
to the general public.
18th and 19th Centuries
New products like lipstick in tubes and face powder compacts emerged.
These innovations transformed cosmetic application.
18th and 19th Centuries
Cosmetics evolved from homemade
remedies to a major industry. Marketing and advertising
shaped consumer preferences.
18th and 19th Centuries
Government agencies like the __
began to oversee the cosmetics
industry. They established
guidelines for safety and labeling.
FDA
These have transformed the industry. They help with targeted delivery and enhance product performance.
Nanotechnology
microencapsulation
biotechnology
Cosmetics have evolved. They were based on tradition. Now they rely on science. They remain essential for beauty. They enhance self-expression.
Cleanse the scalp and hair. Different
types cater to various hair needs.
Shampoos
Hydrate and detangle hair. They
improve softness and manageability.
Conditioners
Include gels, sprays, and mousses.
Used to create and hold hairstyles.
Styling Aids
Remove dirt and oil from the
skin. Prepare skin for further
treatment.
Cleansers
Hydrate and nourish the skin.
Keep skin soft and supple.
Moisturizers
Protect skin from harmful UV rays. Prevent sun damage and aging.
Sunscreens
Even out skin tone and texture. Provide a base for other makeup.
Foundations
Add color and definition to lips.
Available in various finishes.
Lipsticks
Enhance and define the eyes. Come in many colors and textures.
Eye Shadows
Mask body odor. Contain antimicrobial agents.
Deodorants
Reduce sweat production. Block sweat glands.
Antiperspirants
Deodorants and Antiperspirants are available in sticks, sprays, and roll-ons. Choices vary based
on preference.
Clean teeth and prevent cavities. Contain fluoride and abrasives.
Toothpastes
Freshen breath and kill bacteria. Some contain fluoride.
Mouthwashes
Remove plaque between teeth. Essential for oral hygiene.
Floss
Polishes add color.
Removers take polish off. Treatments maintain nail health.
Serums provide concentrated ingredients.
Creams moisturize and protect. Technologies offer advanced solutions.
Articles intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, sprayed on.
Meant for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness.
Cosmetic
Articles intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease. Affecting the structure or
function of the body.
Drug
Cosmetics ___.
Drugs ___.
enhance appearance
treat or prevent disease
Cosmetics make __ claims.
Drugs have __ claims.
beautifying
therapeutic
Cosmetics require ___.
Drugs need ___ approval.
safety substantiation
FDA
Examples of Cosmetics
Lipstick
Perfume
Shampoo
Examples of OTC Drugs
Sunscreen
Antiperspirant
Acne Treatment
Examples of OTC Drugs
Sunscreen
Antiperspirant
Acne Treatment
Examples of Drug-Cosmetics
1 Medicated Shampoos
2 Fluoride Toothpaste
3 Anti-Aging Creams
Cleans teeth and prevents cavities.
Fluoride Toothpaste
Protects skin from UV rays to
prevent sunburn.
Sunscreen
Reduces sweating and body
odor.
Antiperspirant
Treats and prevents acne breakouts.
Acne Treatmenr
Cleans hair and treats dandruff.
Medicated Shampoo
Examples of Drug-Cosmetics
Medicated Shampoo
Fluoride Toothpaste
Anti-Aging Creams
Moisturizes and reduces wrinkles.
Anti-Aging Cream
Cleans hair and treats dandruff.
Medicated Shampoo
Cleans teeth and prevents cavities.
Fluoride Toothpaste
Moisturizes and reduces wrinkles.
Anti-Aging Creams
Ensure product safety through testing.
Safety Substantiation
Verify ingredient compliance.
Ingredient Review
List ingredients and warnings
Proper Labelling
Regulatory Pathways for Cosmetics
Safety Substantiation
Ingredient Review
Proper Labelling
Regulatory Pathways for OTC Drugs
FDA Approval
Clinical Trials
Safety Review