Cosmetics
Substances intended to be applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance without affecting the body's structure or functions. Included in this definition are skin creams, lotions, perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail polishes, eye and facial makeup preparations, permanent waves, hair colors, toothpastes, and deodorants, as well as any material intended for use as a component of a cosmetic product. (U.S. Food & Drug Administration Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition Office of Cosmetics Fact Sheet (web page) Feb 1995)
Subtype terms (10)
More specific conditions that are subtypes of Cosmetics in the MeSH hierarchy.
- Antiperspirants
- Cosmeceuticals
- Dentifrices
- Deodorants
- Hair Preparations
- Mouthwashes
6 drugs (2 approved, 4 experimental)
- Perfume
- Skin Cream
1 drug experimental
- Skin Lightening Preparations
- Sunscreening Agents
17 drugs (4 approved, 13 experimental)
Drugs by status
Approved for this indication (2)