intro Flashcards

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They believed cosmetics held magical and religious properties.

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Egyptians

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Egyptians used ___ for eye makeup
and ___ for rouge.

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kohl

ochre

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3
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They favored natural ingredients like
honey and olive oil.

They emphasized a pale complexion as a sign of beauty.

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Greeks

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Greeks favored natural ingredients like:

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honey and olive oil

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5
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They used a variety of cosmetics,
including lead-based whiteners and
created elaborate hairstyles and
beauty regimes.

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Romans

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Romans used a variety of cosmetics,
including:

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lead-based whiteners

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During this period, Cosmetics use declined due to religious constraints. Herbal remedies and simple preparations were common.

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Middle Ages

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During this period, Cosmetics regained popularity with the rise of courtly life. Elaborate makeup and perfumes became fashionable.

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Renaissance

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During the middle ages and renaissance period, New ingredients like __ and __ appeared in formulations, despite health risks.

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mercury and arsenic

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10
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The Industrial Revolution led to the
mass production of cosmetics. This made them more accessible
to the general public.

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18th and 19th Centuries

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New products like lipstick in tubes and face powder compacts emerged.

These innovations transformed cosmetic application.

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18th and 19th Centuries

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Cosmetics evolved from homemade
remedies to a major industry. Marketing and advertising
shaped consumer preferences.

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18th and 19th Centuries

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13
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Government agencies like the __
began to oversee the cosmetics
industry. They established
guidelines for safety and labeling.

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FDA

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14
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These have transformed the industry. They help with targeted delivery and enhance product performance.

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Nanotechnology
microencapsulation
biotechnology

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Cosmetics have evolved. They were based on tradition. Now they rely on science. They remain essential for beauty. They enhance self-expression.

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16
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Cleanse the scalp and hair. Different
types cater to various hair needs.

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Shampoos

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Hydrate and detangle hair. They
improve softness and manageability.

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Conditioners

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Include gels, sprays, and mousses.
Used to create and hold hairstyles.

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Styling Aids

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Remove dirt and oil from the
skin. Prepare skin for further
treatment.

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Cleansers

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Hydrate and nourish the skin.
Keep skin soft and supple.

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Moisturizers

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Protect skin from harmful UV rays. Prevent sun damage and aging.

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Sunscreens

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Even out skin tone and texture. Provide a base for other makeup.

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Foundations

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Add color and definition to lips.
Available in various finishes.

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Lipsticks

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24
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Enhance and define the eyes. Come in many colors and textures.

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Mask body odor. Contain antimicrobial agents.
Deodorants
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Reduce sweat production. Block sweat glands.
Antiperspirants
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Deodorants and Antiperspirants are available in sticks, sprays, and roll-ons. Choices vary based on preference.
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Clean teeth and prevent cavities. Contain fluoride and abrasives.
Toothpastes
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Freshen breath and kill bacteria. Some contain fluoride.
Mouthwashes
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Remove plaque between teeth. Essential for oral hygiene.
Floss
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Polishes add color. Removers take polish off. Treatments maintain nail health.
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Serums provide concentrated ingredients. Creams moisturize and protect. Technologies offer advanced solutions.
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Articles intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, sprayed on. Meant for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness.
Cosmetic
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Articles intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease. Affecting the structure or function of the body.
Drug
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Cosmetics ___. Drugs ___.
enhance appearance treat or prevent disease
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Cosmetics make __ claims. Drugs have __ claims.
beautifying therapeutic
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Cosmetics require ___. Drugs need ___ approval.
safety substantiation FDA
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Examples of Cosmetics
Lipstick Perfume Shampoo
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Examples of OTC Drugs
Sunscreen Antiperspirant Acne Treatment
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Examples of OTC Drugs
Sunscreen Antiperspirant Acne Treatment
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Examples of Drug-Cosmetics
1 Medicated Shampoos 2 Fluoride Toothpaste 3 Anti-Aging Creams
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Cleans teeth and prevents cavities.
Fluoride Toothpaste
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Protects skin from UV rays to prevent sunburn.
Sunscreen
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Reduces sweating and body odor.
Antiperspirant
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Treats and prevents acne breakouts.
Acne Treatmenr
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Cleans hair and treats dandruff.
Medicated Shampoo
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Examples of Drug-Cosmetics
Medicated Shampoo Fluoride Toothpaste Anti-Aging Creams
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Moisturizes and reduces wrinkles.
Anti-Aging Cream
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Cleans hair and treats dandruff.
Medicated Shampoo
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Cleans teeth and prevents cavities.
Fluoride Toothpaste
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Moisturizes and reduces wrinkles.
Anti-Aging Creams
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Ensure product safety through testing.
Safety Substantiation
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Verify ingredient compliance.
Ingredient Review
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List ingredients and warnings
Proper Labelling
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Regulatory Pathways for Cosmetics
Safety Substantiation Ingredient Review Proper Labelling
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Regulatory Pathways for OTC Drugs
FDA Approval Clinical Trials Safety Review
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