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Tier-based skin irritation testing of hair cleansing conditioners and their constituents.

Ernest S FungRachel M NovickDerek A DrechselKevin M TowleDennis J PaustenbachAndrew D Monnot
Published in: Cutaneous and ocular toxicology (2018)
These results provide evidence that use of the evaluated commercially available cleansing conditioners would not be expected to cause skin irritation among consumers. Additionally, this study demonstrates that the presence of structural alerts does not always accurately predict the safety of a product, as focused tier-based testing is necessary to comprehensively evaluate a product. This study illustrates a tier-based safety assessment approach, applicable to a wide variety of health endpoints, which efficiently and adequately evaluates the safety of personal care and cosmetic products and their ingredients.
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