Perspiration and Odor Testing Methods and New Opportunities for Claims Development

S. Bleckwenn, I. Kruse, G. Springmann, S. Bielfeldt, K.-P. Wilhelm

Of all the natural functions of the skin, perspiration and its odorous consequences is one of the most lucrative challenges ofOf all the natural functions of the skin, perspiration and its odorous consequences is one of the most lucrative challenges ofthe cosmetic industry, especially due to its social impact . Body odor and perspiration is deemed offensive in most culturesand cosmetic products to control this phenomenon are in high demand. The reduction of sweat and its resulting odor is normallyaddressed by antiperspirant formulations containing aluminium salts and standard antimicrobial actives. However concernsover environmental safety, cancer, health and wellbeing are driving innovation in new directions. A wider understanding of thepotential positive and negative effects of antiperspirants and deodorants on the skins natural microbiome is becoming moreappreciated, alongside a marketing desire for more elaborate claims. This has led to new formulations and different approacheswithin the confines of legislative requirements for study designs. Here we discuss sweat odor and perspiration, and examineboth standard and new developed approaches in clinical testing for claims substantiation within the context of product efficacy,their effect on the skin‘s microbiome and legislative product claims requirements.

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