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    Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom ; Cambridge, United States :Elsevier,
    UID:
    almafu_BV045131258
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-12-802054-8
    Content: Cosmetic Science and Technology: Theoretical Principles and Applications covers the fundamental aspects of cosmetic science that are necessary to understand material development, formulation, and the dermatological effects that result from the use of these products. The book fulfills this role by offering a comprehensive view of cosmetic science and technology, including environmental and dermatological concerns. As the cosmetics field quickly applies cutting-edge research to high value commercial products that have a large impact in our lives and on the world's economy, this book is an indispensable source of information that is ideal for experienced researchers and scientists, as well as non-scientists who want to learn more about this topic on an introductory level
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-802005-0
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kosmetikherstellung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Maibach, Howard I. 1929-
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, Netherlands ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almafu_9960161225402883
    Format: 1 online resource (856 pages) : , illustrations, tables
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-12-802054-7
    Note: Front Cover -- COSMETIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS -- COSMETIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Biography -- Foreword -- Preface -- I - General View of Cosmetic Science and Technology -- 1 - General Aspects of Cosmetics in Relation to Science and Society: Social, Cultural, Science, and Marketing Aspects∗ -- 1.1 COSMETIC SCIENCE AND SOCIETY -- 1.1.1 Cultural/Social Aspects Are Vital Aspects Along With Biological Aspects in Cosmetic Science -- 1.1.2 Science-Technology-Society Balance and Generalist Perceptions for Corporate Operation -- 1.2 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF HUMANS AND SOCIETY -- 1.2.1 Cosmetics: True Nonverbal Communication -- 1.2.2 Makeup: An Invention From the Playful Human Nature -- 1.3 SOCIETY AND THE FOUNDATION OF COSMETIC CULTURE -- 1.4 THE CULTURE OF COSMETICS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF COSMETIC PHILOSOPHY: A CASE STUDY IN JAPAN -- 1.4.1 The Evolution of Japanese Cosmetic Culture Through Fusion of Western Cultures and Japanese Traditions of Wa -- 1.4.2 Sanitary Care and Philosophy Through the Yojo-Kun -- 1.4.3 The Philosophy of Grooming Through Miyako-Fuzoku Kewai-Den -- 1.5 PROGRESS OF SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY AND HISTORY OF THE COSMETICS INDUSTRY IN JAPAN7,8,9 -- 1.6 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIAL DEMANDS -- 1.6.1 Corporate Responsibilities for Accountability in Science and Technology -- 1.6.2 Binding Corporations, Consumers, and Society With Maternal Communication -- 1.6.3 Soft Science to Read the Changes of Trends -- 1.7 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MARKETING -- 1.7.1 Research and Development and Marketing as the Core of Corporate Management -- 1.7.2 The 4Ps and Best Timing of Science, Technology, and Marketing -- References -- 2 - Global Cosmetic R& -- D Trends Unveiled From Past IFSCC Award-Winning Papers. , 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS -- 2.3 TRACING THE HISTORY OF ARTICLES PRESENTED AT IFSCC CONGRESSES/CONFERENCES -- 2.4 TRENDS INTERPRETED FROM AWARD-WINNING PAPERS -- 2.4.1 An Overview of Award-Winning Papers -- 2.4.2 Skin Biology -- 2.4.2.1 Moisture in the Stratum Corneum -- 2.4.2.2 Epidermal Barrier Function (Natural Moisturizing Factor and Intercellular Lipids) -- 2.4.2.3 Antiaging Studies From Dermal Perspectives -- 2.4.3 Formulation Technologies and New Materials -- 2.4.3.1 Studies on Emulsification Technologies -- 2.4.3.2 Functional Powders That Give Makeup an Unprecedented Finish -- 2.4.3.3 Innovative Functional Formulations That Created New Values -- 2.4.3.3.1 A Deodorant That Works in an Instant -- 2.4.3.3.2 A Sunscreen That is Highly Water Resistant but Easy to Remove -- 2.4.3.3.3 Long-Lasting Glossy Lipstick -- 2.4.3.3.4 Nail Enamels -- 2.4.4 Studies on Hair and Scalp -- 2.5 CONCLUSION -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 - Basic Physical Sciences for the Formulation of Cosmetic Products -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 THE BASIC SCIENCES OF CLEANSING -- 3.2.1 Surfactants and Adsorption -- 3.2.2 Surfactant Micelles -- 3.2.3 Surfactants and Cleansing -- 3.2.4 Surfactants and Foam -- 3.2.4.1 Foam Formation -- 3.2.4.2 Foam Stability -- 3.2.4.3 Foam Drainage -- 3.2.4.4 Foam Rupture and Collapse -- 3.2.4.5 Defoaming -- 3.2.5 Surfactants Phase Diagrams and Pseudophase Diagrams -- 3.2.6 Basic Physical Principles for the Use of Polymers in Cosmetics -- 3.2.6.1 Polymer Solubility and Compatibility -- 3.2.6.2 Copolymers -- 3.2.6.3 Polymer Conformation -- 3.2.6.3.1 End-to-end Distance -- 3.2.6.3.2 Radius of Gyration -- 3.2.6.3.3 The Hydrodynamic Radius -- 3.2.6.3.4 Conceptual Exercise on Polymer Dimensions -- 3.2.6.4 Polymer Solution Viscosity and Its Relation to Polymer Molecular Dimensions. , 3.2.6.5 Polymer Molecular Mass Distribution -- 3.2.6.6 Polymer Semidilute Solutions -- 3.2.6.7 Polymer/Disperion Rheology Basics -- 3.2.7 Basics of Dispersions -- 3.2.7.1 Electrical Charges Associated With Surfaces and Barriers to Aggregation -- 3.2.7.1.1 Stabilization of Dispersions by the Electrical Double Layer -- DLVO Theory -- 3.2.7.1.2 Steric Stabilization of Dispersions by Adsorbed Polymer -- 3.2.7.2 Coalescence -- 3.2.8 Basics of Emulsions -- 3.2.8.1 Emulsion Stability -- 3.2.8.2 Ostwald Ripening -- 3.2.8.3 Prevention of Creaming and Sedimentation -- 3.2.9 Conclusions -- References -- 4 - Scouting to Meet Unmet Needs -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 VALUE OF TECHNOLOGY SCOUTING -- 4.3 TECHNOLOGY SCOUT -- 4.4 SCOUTING ORGANIZATION2,3 -- 4.5 ORGANIZATIONAL SCOUTING MODELS -- 4.6 SCOUTING FUNCTION -- 4.7 GENERAL SCOUTING PROCESS -- 4.8 CHALLENGES -- 4.9 FRONT-END HOMEWORK/CREATION OF THE "NEEDS" BRIEF -- 4.10 SCOUTING RESOURCES2 -- 4.11 WHY DO YOU NEED IT? -- 4.12 CONCLUSIONS -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 - New Aspects of Cosmetics and Cosmetic Science -- 5.1 THE SCOPE OF COSMETIC SCIENCE -- 5.2 TECHNOLOGIES THAT SUPPORT COSMETIC SCIENCE -- 5.3 FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN -- 5.3.1 Barrier Functions and Moisture Retaining -- 5.3.2 Stratum Corneum Formation -- 5.3.3 Epidermal Cells -- 5.3.4 Epidermis Inflammation -- 5.3.5 Melanocytes -- 5.3.6 Blood Vessels -- 5.3.7 Dermis -- 5.3.8 Total Body System -- 5.4 CONCLUSIONS -- References -- 6 - Psychology of Cosmetic Behavior -- 6.1 PREHISTORY OF COSMETICS -- 6.2 HISTORY OF COSMETICS -- 6.3 PSYCHOLOGY OF SKIN CARE -- 6.4 PSYCHOLOGY OF MAKEUP -- 6.5 PSYCHOLOGY OF FRAGRANCE -- 6.6 COSMETIC BEHAVIOR AS AN EMOTION CONTROL DEVICE -- References -- 7 - Dermatological Benefits of Cosmetics -- 7.1 INTRODUCTION -- 7.2 SKIN CARE PRODUCTS -- 7.2.1 Moisturizers/Emollients -- 7.2.2 Detergents, Shampoo -- 7.2.3 Sunscreen. , 7.3 ANTIWRINKLE AND ANTIAGING AGENTS -- 7.4 ACNE COSMETICS -- 7.5 HAIR GROWTH AGENT -- 7.6 ANTIPERSPIRANTS AND DEODORANTS -- 7.7 MAKEUP PRODUCTS -- 7.8 CONCLUSIONS -- References -- 8 - Development of Cosmetics and Intellectual Property Rights -- 8.1 INTRODUCTION -- 8.2 THE NEED FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS -- 8.3 WHAT IS AN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT? -- 8.4 CHAPTER I PATENT LAW -- 8.4.1 Intellectual Property Right Subject to Protection Under the Patent Law -- 8.4.1.1 Substance Patent -- 8.4.1.2 Composition of Matter Patent -- 8.4.1.3 Patent for a Method of Manufacturing -- 8.4.1.4 Patent for a Method for Use -- 8.4.2 Requirements for Obtaining a Patent -- 8.4.2.1 Novelty -- 8.4.2.2 Inventive Step -- 8.4.2.3 Prior Applicant -- 8.4.2.4 Description Requirement -- 8.4.2.4.1 Scope of Claim for Patent -- 8.4.2.4.2 Specification -- 8.4.3 Flow From Filing of a Patent Application to Registration -- 8.4.3.1 Filing of a Patent Application -- 8.4.3.2 Laid-Open Publication -- 8.4.3.3 Examination -- 8.4.3.4 Notice of Reasons for Rejection -- 8.4.3.5 Response to Notice of Reasons for Rejection -- 8.4.3.6 Notice of Allowance -- 8.4.3.7 Patent Gazette -- 8.4.4 Effect of Patent Right -- 8.4.5 Duration of Patent Right -- 8.4.6 Materiality of the Prior Patent Search -- 8.4.6.1 Research and Development Stage -- 8.4.6.2 Commercialization Stage -- 8.4.6.3 Measures to Cope With Patent Rights of Other Persons -- 8.4.7 Patent Rights in Foreign Countries -- 8.4.8 Flow From Filing of a Patent Application to Acquisition of Right in Foreign Countries -- 8.4.8.1 Filing of Patent Applications in Respective Countries in Accordance With the Paris Convention -- 8.4.8.2 Filing of Patent Applications in Other Countries Using the Patent Cooperation Treaty -- 8.4.8.2.1 The First Country Application -- 8.4.8.2.2 PCT Applications. , 8.4.8.2.3 International Search Report, International Preliminary Examination Report -- 8.4.8.2.4 Amendment in the International Phase -- 8.4.8.2.5 Entering Into the National Phase -- 8.4.8.2.6 Characteristics of PCT Applications -- 8.5 CHAPTER II DESIGN PATENT LAW -- 8.5.1 Intellectual Property Rights Protected Under the Design Patent Law -- 8.5.2 Requirements for Design Patent Registrations -- 8.5.3 Scope of Rights of Registered Design Patent -- 8.5.4 Duration of Design Patent Rights -- 8.5.5 Search for Registered Designs in Commercialization Stage -- 8.6 CHAPTER III TRADEMARK LAW -- 8.6.1 Intellectual Property Rights Protected Under the Trademark Law -- 8.6.2 Requirement for Effectuation of Trademark Rights -- 8.6.3 Scope of Rights of Registered Trademarks -- 8.6.4 Functions of Trademarks -- 8.6.5 Duration of Trademark Rights -- 8.6.6 Selection of Trademark -- 8.7 CHAPTER IV COPYRIGHTS -- 8.7.1 Copyrights and Development of Cosmetics -- 8.7.2 What is the Copyright? -- 8.7.3 Time of Accrual and Duration of the Copyright -- 8.8 CHAPTER V UNFAIR COMPETITION PREVENTION LAW -- 8.8.1 Subject of Protection Under the Unfair Competition Prevention Law -- 8.8.1.1 Act to Create Confusion With an Object of Well-Known Indication of Goods -- 8.8.1.2 Act to Make an Unauthorized Use of Famous Indication of Goods -- 8.8.1.3 Act to Imitate Configuration of Goods -- 8.9 CHAPTER VI COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF COSMETICS -- 8.9.1 Confidentiality Agreement -- 8.9.2 Joint Research and Development Agreement -- 8.10 IN CONCLUSION -- References -- 9 - Regulations on Cosmetics -- 9.1 INTRODUCTION -- 9.2 REGULATIONS ON COSMETICS PER REGION -- 9.3 LABELING -- 9.3.1 Usable Product Lifespan -- 9.3.2 Full Ingredient Labeling -- 9.4 COSMETICS INGREDIENT RESTRICTIONS -- 9.4.1 Prohibited Materials -- 9.4.2 Restricted Materials. , 9.4.3 Coloring, Preservatives, and UV-Absorbing Materials.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-802005-9
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom ; Cambridge, United States :Elsevier,
    UID:
    edoccha_BV045131258
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-12-802054-8
    Content: Cosmetic Science and Technology: Theoretical Principles and Applications covers the fundamental aspects of cosmetic science that are necessary to understand material development, formulation, and the dermatological effects that result from the use of these products. The book fulfills this role by offering a comprehensive view of cosmetic science and technology, including environmental and dermatological concerns. As the cosmetics field quickly applies cutting-edge research to high value commercial products that have a large impact in our lives and on the world's economy, this book is an indispensable source of information that is ideal for experienced researchers and scientists, as well as non-scientists who want to learn more about this topic on an introductory level
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-802005-0
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Maibach, Howard I. 1929-
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, Netherlands ; Kidlington, Oxford, United Kingdom ; Cambridge, United States :Elsevier,
    UID:
    edocfu_BV045131258
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-12-802054-8
    Content: Cosmetic Science and Technology: Theoretical Principles and Applications covers the fundamental aspects of cosmetic science that are necessary to understand material development, formulation, and the dermatological effects that result from the use of these products. The book fulfills this role by offering a comprehensive view of cosmetic science and technology, including environmental and dermatological concerns. As the cosmetics field quickly applies cutting-edge research to high value commercial products that have a large impact in our lives and on the world's economy, this book is an indispensable source of information that is ideal for experienced researchers and scientists, as well as non-scientists who want to learn more about this topic on an introductory level
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-12-802005-0
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Maibach, Howard I. 1929-
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, Netherlands ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    edocfu_9960161225402883
    Format: 1 online resource (856 pages) : , illustrations, tables
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-12-802054-7
    Note: Front Cover -- COSMETIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS -- COSMETIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Biography -- Foreword -- Preface -- I - General View of Cosmetic Science and Technology -- 1 - General Aspects of Cosmetics in Relation to Science and Society: Social, Cultural, Science, and Marketing Aspects∗ -- 1.1 COSMETIC SCIENCE AND SOCIETY -- 1.1.1 Cultural/Social Aspects Are Vital Aspects Along With Biological Aspects in Cosmetic Science -- 1.1.2 Science-Technology-Society Balance and Generalist Perceptions for Corporate Operation -- 1.2 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF HUMANS AND SOCIETY -- 1.2.1 Cosmetics: True Nonverbal Communication -- 1.2.2 Makeup: An Invention From the Playful Human Nature -- 1.3 SOCIETY AND THE FOUNDATION OF COSMETIC CULTURE -- 1.4 THE CULTURE OF COSMETICS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF COSMETIC PHILOSOPHY: A CASE STUDY IN JAPAN -- 1.4.1 The Evolution of Japanese Cosmetic Culture Through Fusion of Western Cultures and Japanese Traditions of Wa -- 1.4.2 Sanitary Care and Philosophy Through the Yojo-Kun -- 1.4.3 The Philosophy of Grooming Through Miyako-Fuzoku Kewai-Den -- 1.5 PROGRESS OF SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY AND HISTORY OF THE COSMETICS INDUSTRY IN JAPAN7,8,9 -- 1.6 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIAL DEMANDS -- 1.6.1 Corporate Responsibilities for Accountability in Science and Technology -- 1.6.2 Binding Corporations, Consumers, and Society With Maternal Communication -- 1.6.3 Soft Science to Read the Changes of Trends -- 1.7 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MARKETING -- 1.7.1 Research and Development and Marketing as the Core of Corporate Management -- 1.7.2 The 4Ps and Best Timing of Science, Technology, and Marketing -- References -- 2 - Global Cosmetic R& -- D Trends Unveiled From Past IFSCC Award-Winning Papers. , 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS -- 2.3 TRACING THE HISTORY OF ARTICLES PRESENTED AT IFSCC CONGRESSES/CONFERENCES -- 2.4 TRENDS INTERPRETED FROM AWARD-WINNING PAPERS -- 2.4.1 An Overview of Award-Winning Papers -- 2.4.2 Skin Biology -- 2.4.2.1 Moisture in the Stratum Corneum -- 2.4.2.2 Epidermal Barrier Function (Natural Moisturizing Factor and Intercellular Lipids) -- 2.4.2.3 Antiaging Studies From Dermal Perspectives -- 2.4.3 Formulation Technologies and New Materials -- 2.4.3.1 Studies on Emulsification Technologies -- 2.4.3.2 Functional Powders That Give Makeup an Unprecedented Finish -- 2.4.3.3 Innovative Functional Formulations That Created New Values -- 2.4.3.3.1 A Deodorant That Works in an Instant -- 2.4.3.3.2 A Sunscreen That is Highly Water Resistant but Easy to Remove -- 2.4.3.3.3 Long-Lasting Glossy Lipstick -- 2.4.3.3.4 Nail Enamels -- 2.4.4 Studies on Hair and Scalp -- 2.5 CONCLUSION -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 - Basic Physical Sciences for the Formulation of Cosmetic Products -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 THE BASIC SCIENCES OF CLEANSING -- 3.2.1 Surfactants and Adsorption -- 3.2.2 Surfactant Micelles -- 3.2.3 Surfactants and Cleansing -- 3.2.4 Surfactants and Foam -- 3.2.4.1 Foam Formation -- 3.2.4.2 Foam Stability -- 3.2.4.3 Foam Drainage -- 3.2.4.4 Foam Rupture and Collapse -- 3.2.4.5 Defoaming -- 3.2.5 Surfactants Phase Diagrams and Pseudophase Diagrams -- 3.2.6 Basic Physical Principles for the Use of Polymers in Cosmetics -- 3.2.6.1 Polymer Solubility and Compatibility -- 3.2.6.2 Copolymers -- 3.2.6.3 Polymer Conformation -- 3.2.6.3.1 End-to-end Distance -- 3.2.6.3.2 Radius of Gyration -- 3.2.6.3.3 The Hydrodynamic Radius -- 3.2.6.3.4 Conceptual Exercise on Polymer Dimensions -- 3.2.6.4 Polymer Solution Viscosity and Its Relation to Polymer Molecular Dimensions. , 3.2.6.5 Polymer Molecular Mass Distribution -- 3.2.6.6 Polymer Semidilute Solutions -- 3.2.6.7 Polymer/Disperion Rheology Basics -- 3.2.7 Basics of Dispersions -- 3.2.7.1 Electrical Charges Associated With Surfaces and Barriers to Aggregation -- 3.2.7.1.1 Stabilization of Dispersions by the Electrical Double Layer -- DLVO Theory -- 3.2.7.1.2 Steric Stabilization of Dispersions by Adsorbed Polymer -- 3.2.7.2 Coalescence -- 3.2.8 Basics of Emulsions -- 3.2.8.1 Emulsion Stability -- 3.2.8.2 Ostwald Ripening -- 3.2.8.3 Prevention of Creaming and Sedimentation -- 3.2.9 Conclusions -- References -- 4 - Scouting to Meet Unmet Needs -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 VALUE OF TECHNOLOGY SCOUTING -- 4.3 TECHNOLOGY SCOUT -- 4.4 SCOUTING ORGANIZATION2,3 -- 4.5 ORGANIZATIONAL SCOUTING MODELS -- 4.6 SCOUTING FUNCTION -- 4.7 GENERAL SCOUTING PROCESS -- 4.8 CHALLENGES -- 4.9 FRONT-END HOMEWORK/CREATION OF THE "NEEDS" BRIEF -- 4.10 SCOUTING RESOURCES2 -- 4.11 WHY DO YOU NEED IT? -- 4.12 CONCLUSIONS -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 - New Aspects of Cosmetics and Cosmetic Science -- 5.1 THE SCOPE OF COSMETIC SCIENCE -- 5.2 TECHNOLOGIES THAT SUPPORT COSMETIC SCIENCE -- 5.3 FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN -- 5.3.1 Barrier Functions and Moisture Retaining -- 5.3.2 Stratum Corneum Formation -- 5.3.3 Epidermal Cells -- 5.3.4 Epidermis Inflammation -- 5.3.5 Melanocytes -- 5.3.6 Blood Vessels -- 5.3.7 Dermis -- 5.3.8 Total Body System -- 5.4 CONCLUSIONS -- References -- 6 - Psychology of Cosmetic Behavior -- 6.1 PREHISTORY OF COSMETICS -- 6.2 HISTORY OF COSMETICS -- 6.3 PSYCHOLOGY OF SKIN CARE -- 6.4 PSYCHOLOGY OF MAKEUP -- 6.5 PSYCHOLOGY OF FRAGRANCE -- 6.6 COSMETIC BEHAVIOR AS AN EMOTION CONTROL DEVICE -- References -- 7 - Dermatological Benefits of Cosmetics -- 7.1 INTRODUCTION -- 7.2 SKIN CARE PRODUCTS -- 7.2.1 Moisturizers/Emollients -- 7.2.2 Detergents, Shampoo -- 7.2.3 Sunscreen. , 7.3 ANTIWRINKLE AND ANTIAGING AGENTS -- 7.4 ACNE COSMETICS -- 7.5 HAIR GROWTH AGENT -- 7.6 ANTIPERSPIRANTS AND DEODORANTS -- 7.7 MAKEUP PRODUCTS -- 7.8 CONCLUSIONS -- References -- 8 - Development of Cosmetics and Intellectual Property Rights -- 8.1 INTRODUCTION -- 8.2 THE NEED FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS -- 8.3 WHAT IS AN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT? -- 8.4 CHAPTER I PATENT LAW -- 8.4.1 Intellectual Property Right Subject to Protection Under the Patent Law -- 8.4.1.1 Substance Patent -- 8.4.1.2 Composition of Matter Patent -- 8.4.1.3 Patent for a Method of Manufacturing -- 8.4.1.4 Patent for a Method for Use -- 8.4.2 Requirements for Obtaining a Patent -- 8.4.2.1 Novelty -- 8.4.2.2 Inventive Step -- 8.4.2.3 Prior Applicant -- 8.4.2.4 Description Requirement -- 8.4.2.4.1 Scope of Claim for Patent -- 8.4.2.4.2 Specification -- 8.4.3 Flow From Filing of a Patent Application to Registration -- 8.4.3.1 Filing of a Patent Application -- 8.4.3.2 Laid-Open Publication -- 8.4.3.3 Examination -- 8.4.3.4 Notice of Reasons for Rejection -- 8.4.3.5 Response to Notice of Reasons for Rejection -- 8.4.3.6 Notice of Allowance -- 8.4.3.7 Patent Gazette -- 8.4.4 Effect of Patent Right -- 8.4.5 Duration of Patent Right -- 8.4.6 Materiality of the Prior Patent Search -- 8.4.6.1 Research and Development Stage -- 8.4.6.2 Commercialization Stage -- 8.4.6.3 Measures to Cope With Patent Rights of Other Persons -- 8.4.7 Patent Rights in Foreign Countries -- 8.4.8 Flow From Filing of a Patent Application to Acquisition of Right in Foreign Countries -- 8.4.8.1 Filing of Patent Applications in Respective Countries in Accordance With the Paris Convention -- 8.4.8.2 Filing of Patent Applications in Other Countries Using the Patent Cooperation Treaty -- 8.4.8.2.1 The First Country Application -- 8.4.8.2.2 PCT Applications. , 8.4.8.2.3 International Search Report, International Preliminary Examination Report -- 8.4.8.2.4 Amendment in the International Phase -- 8.4.8.2.5 Entering Into the National Phase -- 8.4.8.2.6 Characteristics of PCT Applications -- 8.5 CHAPTER II DESIGN PATENT LAW -- 8.5.1 Intellectual Property Rights Protected Under the Design Patent Law -- 8.5.2 Requirements for Design Patent Registrations -- 8.5.3 Scope of Rights of Registered Design Patent -- 8.5.4 Duration of Design Patent Rights -- 8.5.5 Search for Registered Designs in Commercialization Stage -- 8.6 CHAPTER III TRADEMARK LAW -- 8.6.1 Intellectual Property Rights Protected Under the Trademark Law -- 8.6.2 Requirement for Effectuation of Trademark Rights -- 8.6.3 Scope of Rights of Registered Trademarks -- 8.6.4 Functions of Trademarks -- 8.6.5 Duration of Trademark Rights -- 8.6.6 Selection of Trademark -- 8.7 CHAPTER IV COPYRIGHTS -- 8.7.1 Copyrights and Development of Cosmetics -- 8.7.2 What is the Copyright? -- 8.7.3 Time of Accrual and Duration of the Copyright -- 8.8 CHAPTER V UNFAIR COMPETITION PREVENTION LAW -- 8.8.1 Subject of Protection Under the Unfair Competition Prevention Law -- 8.8.1.1 Act to Create Confusion With an Object of Well-Known Indication of Goods -- 8.8.1.2 Act to Make an Unauthorized Use of Famous Indication of Goods -- 8.8.1.3 Act to Imitate Configuration of Goods -- 8.9 CHAPTER VI COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF COSMETICS -- 8.9.1 Confidentiality Agreement -- 8.9.2 Joint Research and Development Agreement -- 8.10 IN CONCLUSION -- References -- 9 - Regulations on Cosmetics -- 9.1 INTRODUCTION -- 9.2 REGULATIONS ON COSMETICS PER REGION -- 9.3 LABELING -- 9.3.1 Usable Product Lifespan -- 9.3.2 Full Ingredient Labeling -- 9.4 COSMETICS INGREDIENT RESTRICTIONS -- 9.4.1 Prohibited Materials -- 9.4.2 Restricted Materials. , 9.4.3 Coloring, Preservatives, and UV-Absorbing Materials.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-802005-9
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam, Netherlands ; : Elsevier,
    UID:
    almahu_9949232356602882
    Format: 1 online resource (856 pages) : , illustrations, tables
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-12-802054-7
    Note: Front Cover -- COSMETIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS -- COSMETIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Biography -- Foreword -- Preface -- I - General View of Cosmetic Science and Technology -- 1 - General Aspects of Cosmetics in Relation to Science and Society: Social, Cultural, Science, and Marketing Aspects∗ -- 1.1 COSMETIC SCIENCE AND SOCIETY -- 1.1.1 Cultural/Social Aspects Are Vital Aspects Along With Biological Aspects in Cosmetic Science -- 1.1.2 Science-Technology-Society Balance and Generalist Perceptions for Corporate Operation -- 1.2 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF HUMANS AND SOCIETY -- 1.2.1 Cosmetics: True Nonverbal Communication -- 1.2.2 Makeup: An Invention From the Playful Human Nature -- 1.3 SOCIETY AND THE FOUNDATION OF COSMETIC CULTURE -- 1.4 THE CULTURE OF COSMETICS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF COSMETIC PHILOSOPHY: A CASE STUDY IN JAPAN -- 1.4.1 The Evolution of Japanese Cosmetic Culture Through Fusion of Western Cultures and Japanese Traditions of Wa -- 1.4.2 Sanitary Care and Philosophy Through the Yojo-Kun -- 1.4.3 The Philosophy of Grooming Through Miyako-Fuzoku Kewai-Den -- 1.5 PROGRESS OF SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY AND HISTORY OF THE COSMETICS INDUSTRY IN JAPAN7,8,9 -- 1.6 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIAL DEMANDS -- 1.6.1 Corporate Responsibilities for Accountability in Science and Technology -- 1.6.2 Binding Corporations, Consumers, and Society With Maternal Communication -- 1.6.3 Soft Science to Read the Changes of Trends -- 1.7 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MARKETING -- 1.7.1 Research and Development and Marketing as the Core of Corporate Management -- 1.7.2 The 4Ps and Best Timing of Science, Technology, and Marketing -- References -- 2 - Global Cosmetic R& -- D Trends Unveiled From Past IFSCC Award-Winning Papers. , 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS -- 2.3 TRACING THE HISTORY OF ARTICLES PRESENTED AT IFSCC CONGRESSES/CONFERENCES -- 2.4 TRENDS INTERPRETED FROM AWARD-WINNING PAPERS -- 2.4.1 An Overview of Award-Winning Papers -- 2.4.2 Skin Biology -- 2.4.2.1 Moisture in the Stratum Corneum -- 2.4.2.2 Epidermal Barrier Function (Natural Moisturizing Factor and Intercellular Lipids) -- 2.4.2.3 Antiaging Studies From Dermal Perspectives -- 2.4.3 Formulation Technologies and New Materials -- 2.4.3.1 Studies on Emulsification Technologies -- 2.4.3.2 Functional Powders That Give Makeup an Unprecedented Finish -- 2.4.3.3 Innovative Functional Formulations That Created New Values -- 2.4.3.3.1 A Deodorant That Works in an Instant -- 2.4.3.3.2 A Sunscreen That is Highly Water Resistant but Easy to Remove -- 2.4.3.3.3 Long-Lasting Glossy Lipstick -- 2.4.3.3.4 Nail Enamels -- 2.4.4 Studies on Hair and Scalp -- 2.5 CONCLUSION -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 - Basic Physical Sciences for the Formulation of Cosmetic Products -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 THE BASIC SCIENCES OF CLEANSING -- 3.2.1 Surfactants and Adsorption -- 3.2.2 Surfactant Micelles -- 3.2.3 Surfactants and Cleansing -- 3.2.4 Surfactants and Foam -- 3.2.4.1 Foam Formation -- 3.2.4.2 Foam Stability -- 3.2.4.3 Foam Drainage -- 3.2.4.4 Foam Rupture and Collapse -- 3.2.4.5 Defoaming -- 3.2.5 Surfactants Phase Diagrams and Pseudophase Diagrams -- 3.2.6 Basic Physical Principles for the Use of Polymers in Cosmetics -- 3.2.6.1 Polymer Solubility and Compatibility -- 3.2.6.2 Copolymers -- 3.2.6.3 Polymer Conformation -- 3.2.6.3.1 End-to-end Distance -- 3.2.6.3.2 Radius of Gyration -- 3.2.6.3.3 The Hydrodynamic Radius -- 3.2.6.3.4 Conceptual Exercise on Polymer Dimensions -- 3.2.6.4 Polymer Solution Viscosity and Its Relation to Polymer Molecular Dimensions. , 3.2.6.5 Polymer Molecular Mass Distribution -- 3.2.6.6 Polymer Semidilute Solutions -- 3.2.6.7 Polymer/Disperion Rheology Basics -- 3.2.7 Basics of Dispersions -- 3.2.7.1 Electrical Charges Associated With Surfaces and Barriers to Aggregation -- 3.2.7.1.1 Stabilization of Dispersions by the Electrical Double Layer -- DLVO Theory -- 3.2.7.1.2 Steric Stabilization of Dispersions by Adsorbed Polymer -- 3.2.7.2 Coalescence -- 3.2.8 Basics of Emulsions -- 3.2.8.1 Emulsion Stability -- 3.2.8.2 Ostwald Ripening -- 3.2.8.3 Prevention of Creaming and Sedimentation -- 3.2.9 Conclusions -- References -- 4 - Scouting to Meet Unmet Needs -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 VALUE OF TECHNOLOGY SCOUTING -- 4.3 TECHNOLOGY SCOUT -- 4.4 SCOUTING ORGANIZATION2,3 -- 4.5 ORGANIZATIONAL SCOUTING MODELS -- 4.6 SCOUTING FUNCTION -- 4.7 GENERAL SCOUTING PROCESS -- 4.8 CHALLENGES -- 4.9 FRONT-END HOMEWORK/CREATION OF THE "NEEDS" BRIEF -- 4.10 SCOUTING RESOURCES2 -- 4.11 WHY DO YOU NEED IT? -- 4.12 CONCLUSIONS -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 - New Aspects of Cosmetics and Cosmetic Science -- 5.1 THE SCOPE OF COSMETIC SCIENCE -- 5.2 TECHNOLOGIES THAT SUPPORT COSMETIC SCIENCE -- 5.3 FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN -- 5.3.1 Barrier Functions and Moisture Retaining -- 5.3.2 Stratum Corneum Formation -- 5.3.3 Epidermal Cells -- 5.3.4 Epidermis Inflammation -- 5.3.5 Melanocytes -- 5.3.6 Blood Vessels -- 5.3.7 Dermis -- 5.3.8 Total Body System -- 5.4 CONCLUSIONS -- References -- 6 - Psychology of Cosmetic Behavior -- 6.1 PREHISTORY OF COSMETICS -- 6.2 HISTORY OF COSMETICS -- 6.3 PSYCHOLOGY OF SKIN CARE -- 6.4 PSYCHOLOGY OF MAKEUP -- 6.5 PSYCHOLOGY OF FRAGRANCE -- 6.6 COSMETIC BEHAVIOR AS AN EMOTION CONTROL DEVICE -- References -- 7 - Dermatological Benefits of Cosmetics -- 7.1 INTRODUCTION -- 7.2 SKIN CARE PRODUCTS -- 7.2.1 Moisturizers/Emollients -- 7.2.2 Detergents, Shampoo -- 7.2.3 Sunscreen. , 7.3 ANTIWRINKLE AND ANTIAGING AGENTS -- 7.4 ACNE COSMETICS -- 7.5 HAIR GROWTH AGENT -- 7.6 ANTIPERSPIRANTS AND DEODORANTS -- 7.7 MAKEUP PRODUCTS -- 7.8 CONCLUSIONS -- References -- 8 - Development of Cosmetics and Intellectual Property Rights -- 8.1 INTRODUCTION -- 8.2 THE NEED FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS -- 8.3 WHAT IS AN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT? -- 8.4 CHAPTER I PATENT LAW -- 8.4.1 Intellectual Property Right Subject to Protection Under the Patent Law -- 8.4.1.1 Substance Patent -- 8.4.1.2 Composition of Matter Patent -- 8.4.1.3 Patent for a Method of Manufacturing -- 8.4.1.4 Patent for a Method for Use -- 8.4.2 Requirements for Obtaining a Patent -- 8.4.2.1 Novelty -- 8.4.2.2 Inventive Step -- 8.4.2.3 Prior Applicant -- 8.4.2.4 Description Requirement -- 8.4.2.4.1 Scope of Claim for Patent -- 8.4.2.4.2 Specification -- 8.4.3 Flow From Filing of a Patent Application to Registration -- 8.4.3.1 Filing of a Patent Application -- 8.4.3.2 Laid-Open Publication -- 8.4.3.3 Examination -- 8.4.3.4 Notice of Reasons for Rejection -- 8.4.3.5 Response to Notice of Reasons for Rejection -- 8.4.3.6 Notice of Allowance -- 8.4.3.7 Patent Gazette -- 8.4.4 Effect of Patent Right -- 8.4.5 Duration of Patent Right -- 8.4.6 Materiality of the Prior Patent Search -- 8.4.6.1 Research and Development Stage -- 8.4.6.2 Commercialization Stage -- 8.4.6.3 Measures to Cope With Patent Rights of Other Persons -- 8.4.7 Patent Rights in Foreign Countries -- 8.4.8 Flow From Filing of a Patent Application to Acquisition of Right in Foreign Countries -- 8.4.8.1 Filing of Patent Applications in Respective Countries in Accordance With the Paris Convention -- 8.4.8.2 Filing of Patent Applications in Other Countries Using the Patent Cooperation Treaty -- 8.4.8.2.1 The First Country Application -- 8.4.8.2.2 PCT Applications. , 8.4.8.2.3 International Search Report, International Preliminary Examination Report -- 8.4.8.2.4 Amendment in the International Phase -- 8.4.8.2.5 Entering Into the National Phase -- 8.4.8.2.6 Characteristics of PCT Applications -- 8.5 CHAPTER II DESIGN PATENT LAW -- 8.5.1 Intellectual Property Rights Protected Under the Design Patent Law -- 8.5.2 Requirements for Design Patent Registrations -- 8.5.3 Scope of Rights of Registered Design Patent -- 8.5.4 Duration of Design Patent Rights -- 8.5.5 Search for Registered Designs in Commercialization Stage -- 8.6 CHAPTER III TRADEMARK LAW -- 8.6.1 Intellectual Property Rights Protected Under the Trademark Law -- 8.6.2 Requirement for Effectuation of Trademark Rights -- 8.6.3 Scope of Rights of Registered Trademarks -- 8.6.4 Functions of Trademarks -- 8.6.5 Duration of Trademark Rights -- 8.6.6 Selection of Trademark -- 8.7 CHAPTER IV COPYRIGHTS -- 8.7.1 Copyrights and Development of Cosmetics -- 8.7.2 What is the Copyright? -- 8.7.3 Time of Accrual and Duration of the Copyright -- 8.8 CHAPTER V UNFAIR COMPETITION PREVENTION LAW -- 8.8.1 Subject of Protection Under the Unfair Competition Prevention Law -- 8.8.1.1 Act to Create Confusion With an Object of Well-Known Indication of Goods -- 8.8.1.2 Act to Make an Unauthorized Use of Famous Indication of Goods -- 8.8.1.3 Act to Imitate Configuration of Goods -- 8.9 CHAPTER VI COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF COSMETICS -- 8.9.1 Confidentiality Agreement -- 8.9.2 Joint Research and Development Agreement -- 8.10 IN CONCLUSION -- References -- 9 - Regulations on Cosmetics -- 9.1 INTRODUCTION -- 9.2 REGULATIONS ON COSMETICS PER REGION -- 9.3 LABELING -- 9.3.1 Usable Product Lifespan -- 9.3.2 Full Ingredient Labeling -- 9.4 COSMETICS INGREDIENT RESTRICTIONS -- 9.4.1 Prohibited Materials -- 9.4.2 Restricted Materials. , 9.4.3 Coloring, Preservatives, and UV-Absorbing Materials.
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    Format: 1 online resource (856 pages) : , illustrations, tables
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-12-802054-7
    Note: Front Cover -- COSMETIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS -- COSMETIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: THEORETICAL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Biography -- Foreword -- Preface -- I - General View of Cosmetic Science and Technology -- 1 - General Aspects of Cosmetics in Relation to Science and Society: Social, Cultural, Science, and Marketing Aspects∗ -- 1.1 COSMETIC SCIENCE AND SOCIETY -- 1.1.1 Cultural/Social Aspects Are Vital Aspects Along With Biological Aspects in Cosmetic Science -- 1.1.2 Science-Technology-Society Balance and Generalist Perceptions for Corporate Operation -- 1.2 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF HUMANS AND SOCIETY -- 1.2.1 Cosmetics: True Nonverbal Communication -- 1.2.2 Makeup: An Invention From the Playful Human Nature -- 1.3 SOCIETY AND THE FOUNDATION OF COSMETIC CULTURE -- 1.4 THE CULTURE OF COSMETICS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF COSMETIC PHILOSOPHY: A CASE STUDY IN JAPAN -- 1.4.1 The Evolution of Japanese Cosmetic Culture Through Fusion of Western Cultures and Japanese Traditions of Wa -- 1.4.2 Sanitary Care and Philosophy Through the Yojo-Kun -- 1.4.3 The Philosophy of Grooming Through Miyako-Fuzoku Kewai-Den -- 1.5 PROGRESS OF SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY AND HISTORY OF THE COSMETICS INDUSTRY IN JAPAN7,8,9 -- 1.6 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIAL DEMANDS -- 1.6.1 Corporate Responsibilities for Accountability in Science and Technology -- 1.6.2 Binding Corporations, Consumers, and Society With Maternal Communication -- 1.6.3 Soft Science to Read the Changes of Trends -- 1.7 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MARKETING -- 1.7.1 Research and Development and Marketing as the Core of Corporate Management -- 1.7.2 The 4Ps and Best Timing of Science, Technology, and Marketing -- References -- 2 - Global Cosmetic R& -- D Trends Unveiled From Past IFSCC Award-Winning Papers. , 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS -- 2.3 TRACING THE HISTORY OF ARTICLES PRESENTED AT IFSCC CONGRESSES/CONFERENCES -- 2.4 TRENDS INTERPRETED FROM AWARD-WINNING PAPERS -- 2.4.1 An Overview of Award-Winning Papers -- 2.4.2 Skin Biology -- 2.4.2.1 Moisture in the Stratum Corneum -- 2.4.2.2 Epidermal Barrier Function (Natural Moisturizing Factor and Intercellular Lipids) -- 2.4.2.3 Antiaging Studies From Dermal Perspectives -- 2.4.3 Formulation Technologies and New Materials -- 2.4.3.1 Studies on Emulsification Technologies -- 2.4.3.2 Functional Powders That Give Makeup an Unprecedented Finish -- 2.4.3.3 Innovative Functional Formulations That Created New Values -- 2.4.3.3.1 A Deodorant That Works in an Instant -- 2.4.3.3.2 A Sunscreen That is Highly Water Resistant but Easy to Remove -- 2.4.3.3.3 Long-Lasting Glossy Lipstick -- 2.4.3.3.4 Nail Enamels -- 2.4.4 Studies on Hair and Scalp -- 2.5 CONCLUSION -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 3 - Basic Physical Sciences for the Formulation of Cosmetic Products -- 3.1 INTRODUCTION -- 3.2 THE BASIC SCIENCES OF CLEANSING -- 3.2.1 Surfactants and Adsorption -- 3.2.2 Surfactant Micelles -- 3.2.3 Surfactants and Cleansing -- 3.2.4 Surfactants and Foam -- 3.2.4.1 Foam Formation -- 3.2.4.2 Foam Stability -- 3.2.4.3 Foam Drainage -- 3.2.4.4 Foam Rupture and Collapse -- 3.2.4.5 Defoaming -- 3.2.5 Surfactants Phase Diagrams and Pseudophase Diagrams -- 3.2.6 Basic Physical Principles for the Use of Polymers in Cosmetics -- 3.2.6.1 Polymer Solubility and Compatibility -- 3.2.6.2 Copolymers -- 3.2.6.3 Polymer Conformation -- 3.2.6.3.1 End-to-end Distance -- 3.2.6.3.2 Radius of Gyration -- 3.2.6.3.3 The Hydrodynamic Radius -- 3.2.6.3.4 Conceptual Exercise on Polymer Dimensions -- 3.2.6.4 Polymer Solution Viscosity and Its Relation to Polymer Molecular Dimensions. , 3.2.6.5 Polymer Molecular Mass Distribution -- 3.2.6.6 Polymer Semidilute Solutions -- 3.2.6.7 Polymer/Disperion Rheology Basics -- 3.2.7 Basics of Dispersions -- 3.2.7.1 Electrical Charges Associated With Surfaces and Barriers to Aggregation -- 3.2.7.1.1 Stabilization of Dispersions by the Electrical Double Layer -- DLVO Theory -- 3.2.7.1.2 Steric Stabilization of Dispersions by Adsorbed Polymer -- 3.2.7.2 Coalescence -- 3.2.8 Basics of Emulsions -- 3.2.8.1 Emulsion Stability -- 3.2.8.2 Ostwald Ripening -- 3.2.8.3 Prevention of Creaming and Sedimentation -- 3.2.9 Conclusions -- References -- 4 - Scouting to Meet Unmet Needs -- 4.1 INTRODUCTION -- 4.2 VALUE OF TECHNOLOGY SCOUTING -- 4.3 TECHNOLOGY SCOUT -- 4.4 SCOUTING ORGANIZATION2,3 -- 4.5 ORGANIZATIONAL SCOUTING MODELS -- 4.6 SCOUTING FUNCTION -- 4.7 GENERAL SCOUTING PROCESS -- 4.8 CHALLENGES -- 4.9 FRONT-END HOMEWORK/CREATION OF THE "NEEDS" BRIEF -- 4.10 SCOUTING RESOURCES2 -- 4.11 WHY DO YOU NEED IT? -- 4.12 CONCLUSIONS -- Acknowledgments -- References -- 5 - New Aspects of Cosmetics and Cosmetic Science -- 5.1 THE SCOPE OF COSMETIC SCIENCE -- 5.2 TECHNOLOGIES THAT SUPPORT COSMETIC SCIENCE -- 5.3 FUNCTIONS OF THE SKIN -- 5.3.1 Barrier Functions and Moisture Retaining -- 5.3.2 Stratum Corneum Formation -- 5.3.3 Epidermal Cells -- 5.3.4 Epidermis Inflammation -- 5.3.5 Melanocytes -- 5.3.6 Blood Vessels -- 5.3.7 Dermis -- 5.3.8 Total Body System -- 5.4 CONCLUSIONS -- References -- 6 - Psychology of Cosmetic Behavior -- 6.1 PREHISTORY OF COSMETICS -- 6.2 HISTORY OF COSMETICS -- 6.3 PSYCHOLOGY OF SKIN CARE -- 6.4 PSYCHOLOGY OF MAKEUP -- 6.5 PSYCHOLOGY OF FRAGRANCE -- 6.6 COSMETIC BEHAVIOR AS AN EMOTION CONTROL DEVICE -- References -- 7 - Dermatological Benefits of Cosmetics -- 7.1 INTRODUCTION -- 7.2 SKIN CARE PRODUCTS -- 7.2.1 Moisturizers/Emollients -- 7.2.2 Detergents, Shampoo -- 7.2.3 Sunscreen. , 7.3 ANTIWRINKLE AND ANTIAGING AGENTS -- 7.4 ACNE COSMETICS -- 7.5 HAIR GROWTH AGENT -- 7.6 ANTIPERSPIRANTS AND DEODORANTS -- 7.7 MAKEUP PRODUCTS -- 7.8 CONCLUSIONS -- References -- 8 - Development of Cosmetics and Intellectual Property Rights -- 8.1 INTRODUCTION -- 8.2 THE NEED FOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS -- 8.3 WHAT IS AN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT? -- 8.4 CHAPTER I PATENT LAW -- 8.4.1 Intellectual Property Right Subject to Protection Under the Patent Law -- 8.4.1.1 Substance Patent -- 8.4.1.2 Composition of Matter Patent -- 8.4.1.3 Patent for a Method of Manufacturing -- 8.4.1.4 Patent for a Method for Use -- 8.4.2 Requirements for Obtaining a Patent -- 8.4.2.1 Novelty -- 8.4.2.2 Inventive Step -- 8.4.2.3 Prior Applicant -- 8.4.2.4 Description Requirement -- 8.4.2.4.1 Scope of Claim for Patent -- 8.4.2.4.2 Specification -- 8.4.3 Flow From Filing of a Patent Application to Registration -- 8.4.3.1 Filing of a Patent Application -- 8.4.3.2 Laid-Open Publication -- 8.4.3.3 Examination -- 8.4.3.4 Notice of Reasons for Rejection -- 8.4.3.5 Response to Notice of Reasons for Rejection -- 8.4.3.6 Notice of Allowance -- 8.4.3.7 Patent Gazette -- 8.4.4 Effect of Patent Right -- 8.4.5 Duration of Patent Right -- 8.4.6 Materiality of the Prior Patent Search -- 8.4.6.1 Research and Development Stage -- 8.4.6.2 Commercialization Stage -- 8.4.6.3 Measures to Cope With Patent Rights of Other Persons -- 8.4.7 Patent Rights in Foreign Countries -- 8.4.8 Flow From Filing of a Patent Application to Acquisition of Right in Foreign Countries -- 8.4.8.1 Filing of Patent Applications in Respective Countries in Accordance With the Paris Convention -- 8.4.8.2 Filing of Patent Applications in Other Countries Using the Patent Cooperation Treaty -- 8.4.8.2.1 The First Country Application -- 8.4.8.2.2 PCT Applications. , 8.4.8.2.3 International Search Report, International Preliminary Examination Report -- 8.4.8.2.4 Amendment in the International Phase -- 8.4.8.2.5 Entering Into the National Phase -- 8.4.8.2.6 Characteristics of PCT Applications -- 8.5 CHAPTER II DESIGN PATENT LAW -- 8.5.1 Intellectual Property Rights Protected Under the Design Patent Law -- 8.5.2 Requirements for Design Patent Registrations -- 8.5.3 Scope of Rights of Registered Design Patent -- 8.5.4 Duration of Design Patent Rights -- 8.5.5 Search for Registered Designs in Commercialization Stage -- 8.6 CHAPTER III TRADEMARK LAW -- 8.6.1 Intellectual Property Rights Protected Under the Trademark Law -- 8.6.2 Requirement for Effectuation of Trademark Rights -- 8.6.3 Scope of Rights of Registered Trademarks -- 8.6.4 Functions of Trademarks -- 8.6.5 Duration of Trademark Rights -- 8.6.6 Selection of Trademark -- 8.7 CHAPTER IV COPYRIGHTS -- 8.7.1 Copyrights and Development of Cosmetics -- 8.7.2 What is the Copyright? -- 8.7.3 Time of Accrual and Duration of the Copyright -- 8.8 CHAPTER V UNFAIR COMPETITION PREVENTION LAW -- 8.8.1 Subject of Protection Under the Unfair Competition Prevention Law -- 8.8.1.1 Act to Create Confusion With an Object of Well-Known Indication of Goods -- 8.8.1.2 Act to Make an Unauthorized Use of Famous Indication of Goods -- 8.8.1.3 Act to Imitate Configuration of Goods -- 8.9 CHAPTER VI COOPERATIVE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT IN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF COSMETICS -- 8.9.1 Confidentiality Agreement -- 8.9.2 Joint Research and Development Agreement -- 8.10 IN CONCLUSION -- References -- 9 - Regulations on Cosmetics -- 9.1 INTRODUCTION -- 9.2 REGULATIONS ON COSMETICS PER REGION -- 9.3 LABELING -- 9.3.1 Usable Product Lifespan -- 9.3.2 Full Ingredient Labeling -- 9.4 COSMETICS INGREDIENT RESTRICTIONS -- 9.4.1 Prohibited Materials -- 9.4.2 Restricted Materials. , 9.4.3 Coloring, Preservatives, and UV-Absorbing Materials.
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