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About the Editor-in-Chief
Meyer R. Rosen
CChem, CPC, CChE, CFEI, DABFE, DABFET, FAIC
Meyer R. Rosen is President of Interactive Consulting, Inc. (www.chemicalconsult.com). He is a Thought-Leader and expert in the field of Technical Marketing and multi-industry Technology Transfer Applications including, but not limited to: cosmetics and personal care, applied rheology, applied surface and interfacial chemistry, polymers, organosilicones, professional editing and custom preparation of Mind-Maps for the organization and presentation of complex information.
Mr. Rosen is a Chartered Chemist and Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (London); a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemists and both a Nationally Certified Professional Chemist and Certified Professional Chemical Engineer. He is a member of the U.S. Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) & the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Meyer serves as an Advisor for David Smith, Executive Director of the SCC Advisory Committee. He is also Editor for U.S. & Canada and Editor-in-Chief for North and Latin America for Euro Cosmetics Magazine in Germany. Mr. Rosen is Editor of the Delivery System Handbook for Personal Care and Cosmetic Products and Editor-in-Chief of Harrys Cosmeticology, 9 th Ed.
Meyer served for six years as the Chief Scientific Advisor and Director of Technical Programming for United Business Medias (UBM) HBA Technical Conferences. He a former Director of the American Institute of Chemists, past Vice President of the Association of Consulting Chemists and has served on the Scientific Advisory Board of Supply Side West/East: Virgo Publications. Mr. Rosen is also the Founder, Organizer and co-moderator for HBAs Annual International Safety, Regulatory and Certification Symposia.
A Note from the Publisher:
The new 9th edition of Harry's Cosmeticology is available as a 3 volume set containing over 2600 pages of new information on the recent changes in the cosmetic and personal care industry.
Chemical Publishing is now offering key parts of the title for those interested in a particular subject area covered in the book.
Harry's Cosmeticology 9th Edition has developed a new line of Focus Books for this purpose.
Focus books are a series of selected chapters that can be used as a reference guide for a particular subject area.
Because the chapters have been taken from the original individual volumes, the reader will find that the pages have not been renumbered in standard order starting from page 1, moving forward, but rather they have been left in the original format so that the information will flow chronologically, although the pages may in fact not be numbered as so.
The benefit of leaving the page numbers as they were taken from the original text is that the reader will be able to use the Table of Contents and page numbers referenced within the Focus Book to find the desired content and we have tried to keep the chapter segments in the same order in which you would find them in the original book.
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AUTHORS
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS, INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY AND ACHIEVING GLOBAL MARKET
SUCCESS FOR COSMETIC PRODUCTS
Co-Editors' Introduction
Co-Editors
Ruud Overbeek and Meyer R. Rosen
AN OVERVIEW OF THE CHANGING REGULATORY
LANDSCAPE IN THE U.S AND THE E.U. AND HOW TO
DEAL WITH THEM...
Dr. Matteo Zanotti Russo
University of Pisa
Angel Consulting SAS Milano
ACHIEVING GLOBAL MARKET
ACCESS - FOCUS ON RUSSIA
Ramzia Lefebvre
Technical Manager for Russia and Customs Union Certification
Intertek France
Government & Trade Services
KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA (KSA): COSMETICS AND
PERFUMERY PRODUCTS: MARKET ACCESS AND
REGULATIONS
Ms. Aurlie Bafoil
Cosmetic Regulatory Affairs Senior Analyst
Intertek Government and Trade Services
ACHIEVING GLOBAL MARKET
ACCESS - FOCUS ON CHINA
Mr. Zhongrui Li (Mr. Ray Li),
Toxicological Risk Assessor
NANOMATERIALS IN COSMETICS:
REGULATORY AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Jeffrey W. Card and Tomas Jonaitis
Jeffrey W. Card, Ph.D.
Senior Program Manager, Toxicology
Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) ISSUES,
PATENTS AND TRADE SECRETS
Charles Brumlik, J.D., Ph.D.
PART 2
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND
ACHIEVING GLOBAL MARKET SUCCESS FOR COSMETIC PRODUCTS
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS, INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY AND ACHIEVING GLOBAL MARKET
SUCCESS FOR COSMETIC PRODUCTS
Co-Editors Introduction
Co-Editors
Ruud Overbeek and Meyer R. Rosen
Part 2 of this book is unique since it covers the essential nontechnical information needed for achieving product success in a global environment. We have stepped out of the normal mode of presenting the technological aspects one might first expect, and thoughtfully placed this information here in recognition and emphasis that the technical aspects of ingredients are, of course, not the only areas of importance to achieving the goal of a successful product.
Once you have a stable product that works, looks good, and goes on well (all of which is covered later in this book), it is imperative that cosmetic and personal care professionals be aware of the rapidly changing world of regulations as well as making sure their technology is appropriately covered by patents.
We recognize that the regulatory environment is ever-changing and, after an overview of this area, we first cover thoughts on how to survive and thrive in this turmoil. We then turn to looking at what it currently takes to successfully market one s products in the different geographical areas. Finally, we cover the essentials of global patenting in general and then by geographical area.