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Summer 1997 CAAT Newsletter Until the commission and member states are able to craft a compromise which does New ingredients used in cosmetics, and finished products based upon new http://caat.jhsph.edu/pubs/newsletter/news_sum97/validate.htm
Extractions: ALTWEB.JHSPH.EDU WORLDCONGRESS.NET SEARCH CAAT JHSPH.EDU ... CONTACT US The Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing is an academic center affiliated with the Division of Toxicological Sciences in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences of the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health CAAT Newsletter: Vol. 14, No. 3, Summer 1997 By Deborah Rudacille In recent months, the unhurried but methodical science-based approach of U.S. regulatory authorities appears to have overtaken the dramatic legislatively-driven attempts of European Union (E.U.) officials to validate alternatives to animal testing. In the E.U., parliamentary efforts to implement a market ban on animal testing of cosmetics and their ingredients have become mired in international trade restrictions and E.U. politics, according to sources in Europe. Dr. Mark Matfield, director of the European Biomedical Research Association, told a U.S. research audience in March 1997 that the revolutionary 6th amendment to the European Cosmetics Directive (passed in 1993), which legislated a European ban on such testing after January 1, 1998, will likely be scrapped in favor of a 7th amendment, which addresses restraint-of-trade issues and evolving technology more cautiously than the sweeping 6th amendment. This assessment is echoed by animal protection groups in Europe. "The European Commission directive banning cosmetics tested on animals remains in limbo," according to the Winter 1997 National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) Campaigner. "...There are problems with the future progress of the proposal because of the World Trade Organization (WTO). In previous rulings, the WTO has not allowed trade bans which are based purely on the way a product is produced."
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Extractions: ONLINE EDITION FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 2005 News Sports Opinion Contents Calendar The Elmont Jewish Center, 500 Elmont Rd., Elmont offers a monthly seminar held on Saturdays (September through June) at 1:30 p.m. Rabbinic and Talmudic reference and interesting interpretations. Open and free discussion encouraged. No previous study or experience required. All levels of knowledge welcome. Just attend and enjoy the class. Light refreshments served. The Torah Study will be held in the Kiddish room. Call 488-1616. LI Society meeting at 2 p.m. in Breslin Hall, Hofstra University, Hempstead. Call 466-0560. Program: UR of the Chaldees - Woolley's Excavations of the Birthplace of the Biblical Patriarch Abraham with Dr. Richard Zettler of the University of Pennsylvania. Held in St. Boniface School Auditorim, 631 Elmont Rd., Elmont, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For questions call Sr. Evelyn Lamoureaux 354-0744. Monday, September 26
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Extractions: Home Members Only Newsletter News ... Advertise September 26, 2005 Search HBN Search for: all any words entered Consumer Guide This was compiled with the assistance of HBN Seed Members . It is designed to inform and advise you , the consumer the most important person in the beauty equation. These questions were taken from hundreds received from people just like you who are enjoying the unique benefits of handmade beauty products. Click here to post your own question. What Are "Handmade" Beauty Products? Handmade toiletries are conceived of, designed and made by hand by a person or persons working closely together. They are often custom-designed for specific clients who desire unique beauty products that are unavailable from mainstream manufacturers. HBN often uses the term "handmade toiletries" to mean the same thing as "handmade beauty products" or "handmade personal care products." Handmade beauty products are typically composed of different types of raw materials, or materials that have been minimally processed. An example of a minimally processed material is beeswax which is removed from the hive and then processed to remove non-wax materials so it can be used in cosmetics. Another example of a minimally processed material is deodorized cocoa butter which is processed to remove the familiar chocolate scent from the natural butter. This is especially useful to use in products where the moisturizing properties of cocoa butter are desired, without the cocoa aroma.