Cosmetics Sample Clauses

Cosmetics each member is permitted to wear cosmetics of conservative color and amount.
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Cosmetics. 2.2 For bilateral cooperation related to inspection and quarantine in the area of imported and exported foodstuffs and cosmetics, Chapter 6 (Technical Barriers to Trade), Chapter 7 (Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures) of the Free Trade Agreement between the Swiss Confederation and the People’s Republic of China signed on 6 July 2013 and other relevant agreements between the Parties or their authorities apply.
Cosmetics. In addition to means and areas of cooperation set out in Article 4 of the Agreement, the Parties will in the area of cosmetics in particular cooperate on the following:
Cosmetics. Supplier shall comply with the requirements specified in 923-2001-XX “WWOPS: Global Cosmetics Quality and Workmanship Standards.”
Cosmetics. Supplier shall comply with the requirements specified in Dot Hill’s Global Cosmetics — Quality — Workmanship specifications.
Cosmetics. May be used at minimal levels and must adhere to standards of professional appearance and taste.
Cosmetics. Male Cadet are not authorized to wear cosmetics. Female Cadet may wear cosmetics; however, if worn, they will be conservative (moderate, being within reasonable limits; not excessive or extreme) and in good taste. Female Cadet will not wear shades of lipstick that detract from the uniform, or that are extreme colors. Some examples of extreme colors include but are not limited to, purple, gold, blue, black, bright (fire-engine) red, and fluorescent colors. Cosmetics will not be worn during field conditions.
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Cosmetics. The cosmetic industry uses many marine organisms and their de- rivatives. The Swiss company Mibelle Biochemistry sells Helioguard 365 / Noriguard nc as UV-filter for sun creams to cosmetics compa- xxxx, containing a compound from the red algae Porphyra umbilica- lis collected in France.xix The French company Unipex Innovations developed cosmetic ingredients from microbial mats, called Kopara, collected on Moorea Island, French Polynesia.xx Kopara is a gelati- nous sediment formed by benthic microbial communities, domi- nated by cyanobacteria. It contains many biomolecules which bear potential for various industrial applications.xxi Access in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction: Deepsane® / Abyssine® 657 Unipex Innovations, meanwhile merged with Xxxxx Xxxxx Cos- metics, also sells Abyssine® 657 containing the anti-inflammatory polysaccharide Deepsane®.xxii Since 2003, Abyssine®-containing cos- metics have been marketed by the U.S. company Kiehl’s, owned by L’Oréal, and others. Deepsane® is a product of the deep-sea microbe Alteromonas macleodii. The specific strain was isolated from the polychaete annelid Alvinella pompejana which was collected by sci- entists of the Institut Français de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER) in 1987 close to a hydrothermal vent located on the East Pacific Rise.xxiii The worm was accessed in 2,625 m depth, 315 nautical miles away from the Mexican coast, thus in an area beyond national jurisdiction. Due to its interesting properties for cosmetic purposes, a patent on the bacterium strain, the pro- duced polysaccharide and its use was sought and granted to IFRE- MER in 1999.xxiv This example constitutes the only one among the investigated cases in the fields of medicine and cosmetics in which the genetic resource that was subject to research and development and later successfully commercialised was indeed sampled in ABNJ. Gorgonian Extract® with ABS Agreement The most successful case of MNPs in the field of cosmetics is the use of pseudopterosin extracted from the soft coral Pseudop- terogorgia elisabethae, harvested annually in The Bahamas. This case involves an ABS agreement, covering the initial part of the value chain. Based on samples collected in The Bahamas in 1982, researchers from the University of California discovered the anti- inflammatory properties of pseudopterinesxxv and received a patent in 1988.xxvi While further investigations for medical applications by the company OsteoArthritis Sciences Inc. re...
Cosmetics. Buyer acknowledges that minor cosmetic scratches may occur during final in-water factory testing and releases seller of any liability associated with such damage, provided that said damage does not materially impair the operation of the Product.
Cosmetics. Not eligible: Any services or material items of a strictly cosmetic nature, e.g., hairdressers, barbers, manicures, make-up, wigs, hairpieces, clothing (excludes uniforms), non- prescriptive eyewear, etc.
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