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Advances in cosmetic evaluation: Instrumental and sensory methods
Published in December 2025 Issue 6 (Vol. 15, Issue 6, 2025)

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The evaluation of cosmetic products has evolved significantly in recent years, driven by the growing demand for safe, effective, and consumer-friendly formulations. Traditional sensory analysis, which relies on human perception of attributes such as texture, fragrance, spreadability, and overall acceptability, continues to play a crucial role in understanding consumer preferences. However, the limitations of subjectivity and variability have encouraged the integration of advanced instrumental techniques. Modern instrumental methods—including rheology, texture analysis, colorimetry, spectroscopy, chromatography, and imaging technologies—provide objective, quantifiable, and reproducible data that complement sensory evaluations. Together, these approaches enable a more comprehensive assessment of cosmetic performance, stability, and consumer satisfaction. This synergistic use of sensory and instrumental methods not only enhances product development and quality control but also supports regulatory compliance and innovation in the cosmetics industry. The paper highlights recent advances, methodological improvements, and the importance of combining instrumental precision with sensory insights for holistic cosmetic evaluation.
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Vasumathi Pole
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December 2025 Issue 6 (Vol. 15, Issue 6, 2025)AJPTR156003
AJPTR-01-000284
2025-12-01
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Pole & Ratnamala & Chowdary (2025). Advances in cosmetic evaluation: Instrumental and sensory methods. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 15(6), xx-xx. https://ajptr.com/articles/AJPTR156003
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