Medically inspecting hair care products before use certainly puts us in a safe zone. You really can’t trust the ingredients they put into making these products on a 💯
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Each cosmetic contains different microorganisms that can be harmful to consumers during its use. When using a product, customers can bring bacteria that can, mixed with other chemicals, change the product and make it dangerous. The Microbiological testing allows manufacturers to check formulation preservative system and ensure that it is free from any harmful microorganisms’ growth. Product samples are tested using different methods highlighting the presence of bacteria, fungi or yeast. The sample is also submit to a Challenge test, also known as Preservative Effectiveness Test (PET), in order to identify the risk of harmful microorganisms’ growth.
Consumer and clinical studies play a key role in research and development for hair and scalp care products to determine efficacy and safety. Consumer safety and satisfaction are important to bringing new or improved hair care beauty products or scalp treatments to market. Products which have been designed to address hair or scalp conditions such as hair growth, hair regrowth, brittle hair or dandruff must be shown to be both effective and safe. Finding an experienced and reliable testing partner with technical experience and the right scope of services can be a challenge.