Dermatological Test

Dermatological Test

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    Dermatological Test

    Dermatological Test refers to clinical and non-clinical evaluations conducted to assess skin safety, tolerance, and irritation potential of cosmetic and dermocosmetic products. Dermatological Test is essential to scientifically substantiate product safety and skin compatibility claims.

    Purpose of Dermatological Test

    The main objectives of Dermatological Test are:

    • Evaluation of skin tolerance

    • Identification of irritation or adverse reaction risks

    • Support of sensitive skin claims

    • Provision of safety evidence under cosmetic regulations

    Types of Dermatological Tests

    In Vivo Dermatological Tests

    • Patch Test

    • HRIPT

    • Cumulative Irritation Test

    These tests are conducted on human volunteers under dermatological supervision.

    In Vitro Dermatological Tests

    • Cytotoxicity testing (ISO 10993-5)

    • Skin irritation models (OECD 439)

    Regulatory Framework

    • EU Cosmetic Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009

    • ISO 10993 Series

    • SCCS Guidelines

    Within this framework, Dermatological Test provides scientific evidence for cosmetic safety.

    Conclusion

    Dermatological Test is a key element in ensuring the safety, tolerance, and regulatory compliance of cosmetic products. Properly conducted Dermatological Test supports reliable claims and consumer trust.