
FrançaisUE Bases de biologie cutanée et physicochimie de l’émulsification
UE Matières premières cosmétiques : classification et fonctions
UE Affaires réglementaires du produit cosmétique
UE Développement, formulation, Physicochimie et contrôles
L’ensemble du programme des UE techniques est accompagné d’une partie mise en application avec des travaux pratiques, de projets tuteurés en groupe et des visites de sites industriels
UE Management cosmétique
To train students for management positions in the cosmetics industry.
Theoretical foundations in skin biology and the physico-chemistry of emulsification, cosmetic raw materials, cosmetic formulations, cosmetic management, and project management.
Applicants must have successfully completed a first year of a Master’s degree (M1) or the fifth year of Pharmacy studies (DFASP2).
Integrate knowledge of skin biology to design cosmetic products suited to the target population and to monitor efficacy and tolerance studies.
Understand relevant guidelines and regulatory texts.
Know the principles of clinical testing.
Be able to identify the appropriate test for a given claim, draft the specifications for a clinical study, and carry out the study on volunteers.
Communicate, analyse, and report study results effectively.
Master the physico-chemical properties and biological characteristics of cosmetic raw materials, including impurities and potential traces.
Be able to conduct supplier monitoring, select ingredient grades, and formulate with them.
Understand ingredient incompatibilities.
Adapt raw material selection to formulation type and regulatory constraints.
Identify and analyse applicable regulatory texts and guidelines.
Master related regulations.
Understand the structure of the Product Information File (PIF), identify development stakeholders, and draft the PIF.
Assess the relevance of collected data, perform regulatory monitoring, and update dossiers.
Advise on communication strategy, verify advertising and product compliance, and understand the basics of cosmetovigilance.
Be able to formulate, develop, and stabilise cosmetic product formulations.
Carry out the industrial scale-up of the selected formula and complete the corresponding PIF documentation.
Master key control techniques and select equipment suited to the formulation.
Integrate Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and quality assurance concepts.
All technical modules include practical work, group projects, and industrial site visits.
Decode the technical and marketing aspects of market products, consumer needs, and emerging trends.
Analyse competitor products and evaluate their strengths and weaknesses.
Conduct strategic monitoring, write reports adapted to different audiences, and maintain a database.
Synthesise data and communicate findings effectively to targeted audiences.
Develop strategies to counter competitors.
Define product parameters and draft the product specification sheet.
Master all stages of cosmetic product development.
Plan and manage development phases.
Implement and evaluate risk analyses.
Master communication tools.
Part of this module is delivered at EM Lyon Business School.
Head of R&D Laboratory in the cosmetics or dermopharmaceutical sector
Research Officer in product efficacy and performance evaluation laboratories
Scientific Communication or R&D–Marketing Project Manager, Technical Sales Assistant, or Product Manager
Training or Consultancy Professional in the cosmetics industry
Head of Cosmetic Regulatory Affairs Department
M1
Limited enrolment capacity.
Applicants are selected based on a review of their application file by the academic committee.
M2
Selection is based on the application file and an interview with the programme coordinators.
Further information is available on the website: http://ipil.univ-lyon1.fr
Applications: via ecandidat
The assessment methods are specific to each module and are determined annually by the Training and University Life Commission (CFVU).
The work placement is assessed through an internship report, the company supervisor’s evaluation, and an oral defence.
M1
Limited enrolment capacity.
Applicants are selected based on a review of their application file by the academic committee.
M2
Selection is based on the application file and an interview with the programme coordinators.
Applicants must have successfully completed a first year of a Master’s degree (M1) or the fifth year of Pharmacy studies (DFASP2).
Further information is available on the website: http://ipil.univ-lyon1.fr
Applications: via ecandidat
Le semestre 1 est organisé à Lyon (UCBL et ICLy) et St-Étienne. L'UE Concepts qualité est commune aux 3 sites, les UE Méthodes statistiques et Santé publique sont organisées à Lyon 1 pour les étudiants de l'UCBL et de l'ICLy. Les autres UE ne sont organisées qu'à Lyon 1.
Le semestre 2 comprend 15 ECTS qui couvrent l'ingénierie pharmaceutique, cosmétique et des dispositifs médicaux (DM).
Un stage en entreprise ou en laboratoire couvre la deuxième partie du semestre.
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