UID:
almafu_9960161225402883
Format:
1 online resource (856 pages) :
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illustrations, tables
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
0-12-802054-7
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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9.4.3 Coloring, Preservatives, and UV-Absorbing Materials.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-12-802005-9
Language:
English
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