4.    COSMETICS       

JS 170: Part 1: 1989    

Cosmetics. Part 1: General requirements

Specifies the general requirements for the manufacture of cosmetic products.

ISBN 976-604-107-5

JS 170: Part 2: 1992

Cosmetics. Part 2: Water used in the preparation of cosmetics

Specifies physical, chemical and microbiological contents of processed water used as a basic raw material in the manufacture of cosmetics.

Read in conjunction with JS 170: Part 1. Mandatory.       ISBN 976-604-147-4

JS 170: Part 4: 1993

Cosmetics. Part 4: Microbiological test methods

Specifies reference methods for qualitative and quantitative detection of micro-organisms in cosmetic products. Methods not final but are the most reliable at present.

ISBN 976-604-113-9

JS 170: Part 6: 1993

Cosmetics. Part 6: Hair conditioners and rinses

Specifies the requirements for hair conditioners and rinses (not colour rinses or products used to lubricate hair). Includes guidelines for sampling and chemical analysis.

ISBN 976-604-156-3        

JS 170: Part 7: 1992                 

Cosmetics. Part 7: Methods of test for the efficacy of antimicrobial preservatives in  water-based cosmetics

Specifies the test method used for determining the suitability of preservatives for use in water-based preservatives. Sets out minimum requirements for the performance of preservatives in the cosmetics.

ISBN 976-604-165-2

JS 170: Part 8: 1992

Cosmetics. Part 8: Skin lotions and creams

Specifies the requirements for skin lotions and creams. Does not include skin-cleansing lotions and creams which are intended to affect the structure and function of the skin.

ISBN 976-604-163-6

JS 250: Part 1: 2000

Baby skin care products. Part 1: General requirements

Sets out requirements for cosmetics, toiletry products and products intended for use in the care of newborns, infants and young children.  Products for which therapeutic claims are made are not covered by this standard. 

ISBN 976-604-286-1

JS 250: Part 2: 2000

Baby skin care products. Part 2: Baby powder

Specifies requirements for dusting powder prepared from a blend of materials to produce the characteristics outlined.  Does not apply to aerosols.

ISBN 976-604-282-9

JS 250: Part 3: 2000

Baby skin care products. Part 3: Baby shampoo                         

Specifies the requirements for baby hair shampoo. Corresponding test methods and sampling procedures are appended. Medicated shampoos and those for specific purposes are not covered by this standard.

Read in conjunction with JS 250: Part 1. 

ISBN 976-604-270-5

JS 250: Part 4: 2000

Baby skin care products. Part 4: Baby oils

Covers cosmetic grade oils specifically prepared for use on babies and suitable for application to all areas of the body. Specifications will be applicable to mineral oils, vegetable oils and petroleum jelly.

ISBN 976-604-271-3

JS 250: Part 5: 2000

Baby skin care products. Part 5: Baby skin lotions and creams      

Specifies requirements for lotions and creams for use in the skin care of babies and infants. Products for which therapeutic claims are made are not covered by this standard.

ISBN 976-604-272-1

JS CRS 16: 2010

Botanical cosmetics

specifies the general requirements for the manufacture of botanical cosmetic products

and is applicable where the term “Botanical Cosmetics” is declared on the package

 ISBN 978-976-604-497-8

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