CTFA asks for comment
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association is requesting comment by March 30 on a new microbiology guideline - "M-6: A Method for Preservation Testing of Atypical Personal Care Products" - detailing an acceptable procedure "for determining the preservative efficacy of atypical cosmetic and toiletry formulations such as oils, powders, or other formulations that have low water content and/or are not miscible in water." The method will be included in the 2007 update of the CTFA Microbiology Guidelines that are part of the CTFA Technical Guidelines series...
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