What are cosmetics and cosmetic-medical products, or cosmeceuticals?
A cosmetic product is any substance or preparation that is applied to the external part of the body (epidermis, hair, nails, lips, external genitalia) or the teeth and mucous membranes of the oral cavity for cleaning, perfuming, changing the appearance, protecting, preserving and strengthening. Cosmetics can include a variety of products, ranging from daily hygiene products such as soap, shampoo, and toothpaste to beauty products such as perfumes and makeup.
More Details:
Definition: A cosmetic product is any substance or mixture intended for external application to the body. Purpose of use: The main purposes of using cosmetics are to cleanse, perfume, change appearance, protect, preserve and strengthen. Examples: Cosmetic products can be different, for example, soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, creams, lipstick, perfume and make-up. Regulation: Cosmetic products are regulated at European level to ensure consumer safety and to form an internal market. Summary: Cosmetic products are a variety of products used for body care and personal hygiene, which play an important role in a person's daily life.
Cosmetic-medical products (Cosmeceuticals):
Cosmetic-medical products, or cosmeceuticals, are skin care products that contain active ingredients in higher concentrations than conventional cosmetics, but lower than those found in pharmaceuticals. They target specific skin concerns such as acne, aging, pigmentation and can penetrate deeper into the skin than conventional cosmetics, affecting the biochemical processes within.
Difference from regular cosmetics:
Active ingredients: Cosmeceuticals contain higher concentrations of active ingredients such as antioxidants, peptides, retinoids, alpha-hydroxy acids, which have a therapeutic effect on the skin. Penetration depth: Cosmeceuticals penetrate deeper into the skin than regular cosmetics and affect deeper layers of the dermis. Purpose: Cosmeceuticals are aimed at treating or correcting specific skin problems, while regular cosmetics usually focus on superficial improvement of appearance. Effect: Cosmeceuticals can have a cumulative effect and improve the skin condition over time, unlike cosmetics, the effect of which can be temporary.
How is it similar to pharmaceuticals:
Stronger effect: Cosmeceuticals contain more active ingredients than regular cosmetics and can be more effective in solving skin problems. Effect on the deep layers of the skin: Cosmeceuticals, like pharmaceuticals, can penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin and affect biochemical processes.
How they differ from pharmaceuticals:
No antibiotics or hormones: Cosmeceuticals do not contain antibiotics and hormones, which are commonly used in medicines. Over-the-counter use: Cosmeceutical products can be used without a doctor's prescription, unlike medicines, which usually require a prescription. Purpose of action: Cosmeceuticals, unlike drugs, are not intended to treat serious diseases, but rather to correct cosmetic defects.
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