Exposure data for cosmetic products: Facial cleanser, hair conditioner, and eye shadow

Loretz, LJ; Api, AM; Babcock, L; Barraj, LM; Burdick, J; Cater, KC; Jarrett, G; Mann, S; Pan, YHL; Re, TA; Renskers, KJ; Scrafford, CG

HERO ID

1005955

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2008

Language

English

PMID

18243463

HERO ID 1005955
In Press No
Year 2008
Title Exposure data for cosmetic products: Facial cleanser, hair conditioner, and eye shadow
Authors Loretz, LJ; Api, AM; Babcock, L; Barraj, LM; Burdick, J; Cater, KC; Jarrett, G; Mann, S; Pan, YHL; Re, TA; Renskers, KJ; Scrafford, CG
Journal Food and Chemical Toxicology
Volume 46
Issue 5
Page Numbers 1516-1524
Abstract Reliable exposure information for cosmetic and other personal care products and ingredients is needed in order to conduct safety assessments. Essential information includes both the amount of product applied, and the frequency of use. To obtain current data, a study to assess consumer use practices was undertaken. Three widely used types of cosmetic products - facial cleanser, hair conditioner, and eye shadow - were included in the study. Three hundred and sixty women, ages 18-69 years, who regularly use the products of interest, were recruited nationwide within the US. Subjects were provided with a new container of the brand of product they normally use and kept diaries and recorded detailed daily usage information over a two week period. Products were weighed at the start and completion of the study in order to determine the total amount of product used. Statistical analyses of the data were conducted to derive summary distributions of use patterns. The mean and median usage per application, respectively, for the three product types were: facial cleanser, 2.57 g and 2.11 g; hair conditioner, 13.13 g and 10.21 g; and eye shadow, 0.03 g and 0.009 g. The mean and median usage per day for the three product types was: facial cleanser, 4.06 g and 3.25 g; hair conditioner, 13.77 g and 10.62 g; and eye shadow, 0.04 g and 0.010 g. The mean number of applications per day for facial cleanser, hair conditioner, and eye shadow was 1.6, 1.1, and 1.2, respectively. This study provides an estimate of current exposure information for commonly used products which will be useful for risk assessment purposes.
Doi 10.1016/j.fct.2007.12.011
Pmid 18243463
Wosid WOS:000255328400013
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