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Collaborative Research by CIRS Testing and Amway: Evaluation Method for the Repair Efficacy of Hair Products against Chemical Damage Published in Core Journal

Recently, CIRS Testing and Amway (Shanghai) Technology Development Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Amway") achieved a significant breakthrough in their collaborative research on the Evaluation Method for the Repair Efficacy of Hair Products against Chemical Damage. The related findings have been officially published in the domestic core journal China Surfactant Detergent & Cosmetics. This research provides a novel scientific tool for evaluating the repair efficacy of hair products targeting chemical damage, based on three dimensions: microscopic imaging, physical properties, and chemical composition.

Cosmetic Supervision and Sampling Inspection Data and Information Sharing-October 2025

This article provides a consolidated overview of the relevant regulatory notices, supplemented by recent developments in regulatory enforcement activities-such as unannounced inspections and sampling inspections-conducted by the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) and selected provincial and municipal authorities. The aim is to assist enterprises in staying informed of evolving regulatory trends and to reinforce awareness of quality management and compliance requirements.

New Compliance Requirements for Sunscreen Cosmetics in China

On July 31, 2025, in order to further regulate and guide the research and evaluation of sunscreen cosmetics, the Cosmetic Supervision Department under China's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) organized the National Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC) to draft two technical guidelines: the Technical Guidelines for the Research of Sunscreen Cosmetics (Trial) (Draft for Comments) and the Technical Guidelines for the Research on Quality Control Standards of Sunscreen Cosmetics (Trial) (Draft for Comments), along with their respective drafting instructions. These documents have been released to the public for consultation.

Interpretation of the New Regulatory Requirements for Hair Dye Cosmetics in China

On July 31, 2025, the National Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC) released six Technical Guidelines, including the Technical Guidelines for the Study of Hair Dye Cosmetics (Trial) (Draft for Comments), to solicit public opinions. The following is a detailed interpretation of the Technical Guidelines for the Study of Hair Dye Cosmetics (Trial) (Draft for Comments) and the Technical Guidelines for the Study of Quality Control Standards for Hair Dye Cosmetics (Trial). This aims to assist enterprises in keeping up with regulatory and policy changes in a timely manner, ensuring smooth adaptation to regulatory developments.

CIRS Cosmetic Efficacy Evaluation and Practical Cases – In-vitro Hair Thermal Damage Model

In this article, we would like to share the hair thermal damage model conducted by CIRS Testing and Amway (Shanghai), as published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. The frequent use of hair dryers can cause thermal damage to the hair. Currently, there are various hair care products aimed at repairing thermal-damaged hair emerged on the market, making it necessary to establish a convenient and stable hair thermal damage model to evaluate the efficacy of such products.

New Compliance Requirements to be Introduced for Perm Hair Products in China

On July 31, 2025, the National Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC) released six draft Technical Guidelines for public consultation, including the Technical Guidelines for the Study of Hair Dye Cosmetics (Trial). In terms of perm hair cosmetics, according to the relevant guidelines, the definition and classification of them have been clarified.

SCI Journal Publication: CIRS Biotech and Junyu Group Collaboration Reveals Scientific Mechanism of Gardenia Extract Against Skin Photodamage

A breakthrough study on the anti-photodamage effects of Gardenia Fructus Extracts, jointly conducted by Hangzhou CIRS KEXIN Biotech Co., Ltd. (CIRS Biotech) and Shanghai Junyu Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (Junyu Group), has been published in Cosmetics, an internationally renowned SCI-indexed journal. The breakthrough study provides scientific validation for the development of photoprotective ingredients and the establishment of its efficacy evaluation systems.

CIRS Testing & Amway: Breakthrough in Heated Damage Model for Hair Published in SCI Journal

Collaborative research on a hair heatrf damage model, jointly conducted by Hangzhou C&K Testing Technic Co., Ltd. (CIRS Testing) and Amway (Shanghai) Innovation and Science Co., Ltd. (Amway), has achieved significant progress. The findings have been formally published in the internationally authoritative SCI-indexed journal- Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. This breakthrough study not only provides a novel scientific tool for in-depth exploration of hair heat damage mechanisms but also marks a new level of global recognition for China’s cosmetic efficacy evaluation technology within the international academic community.