Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association (CTFA). 2001. Concentration of use information for November 29–30, 2001 re-reviews. Unpublished data submitted by CTFA, December 17, 2001.2
2.
Elder, R. E., ed. 1982. Final report on the safety assessment for Decyl and Isodecyl Oleates. J. Am. Coll. Toxicol.1:85–95.
3.
Food and Drug Administration (FDA).2001. 2001 frequency of use of cosmetic ingredients. FDA database.Washington, DC: FDA.
4.
Fulton, J. E., Jr., S. R. Pay, and J. E. Fulton, III. 1984. Comedogenicity of current therapeutic products, cosmetics, and ingredients in the rabbit ear. J. Am. Acad. Dermatol.10:96–105.
5.
Guillot, J. P., C. C. Martini, and J. Y. Giauffret. 1977. Safety evaluation of cosmetic raw materials. J. Soc. Cosmet. Chem.28:377–393.
6.
Pepe, R. C., A. A. Wenninger, and G. N. McEwen, Jr., eds. 2002. International cosmetic ingredient dictionary and handbook, 9th ed.Washington, DC: CTFA.