Preservatives in personal care products

  • Roden K
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Abstract

Studies conducted on personal care products (cosmetics) in the 1960s and 1970s found up to 24% of unopened products were contaminated, mainly with Pseudomonads, while up to 49% of used samples were also contaminated. These studies highlighted the need for the incorporation of preservatives into water-based formulations along with improvements to manufacturing practices.

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Roden, K. (2010). Preservatives in personal care products. Microbiology Australia, 31(4), 195. https://doi.org/10.1071/ma10195

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