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09:42 Jan 19, 2015 |
Dutch to English translations [Non-PRO] Marketing - Cosmetics, Beauty / Product description | |||||
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| Selected response from: Michael Beijer United Kingdom Local time: 13:22 | ||||
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4 +4 | dermatologically safe ingredients |
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4 | dermatologically sound ingredients |
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3 | dermatologically approved ingredients |
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dermatologically sound ingredients Explanation: Please see discussion entry. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2015-01-19 21:48:09 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The client is not claiming that the ingredients are safe. Indeed it would be difficult to make this claim universal because every person is an individual and in rare cases, even cosmetics for sensitive skin may elicit an allergic reaction. The following is a quote from actual clinical notes (modified to remove personal details): The patient attended for patch testing and, as expected, reacted 2+ to Methylisothiazolinone and also 2+ to Methylchloroisothiazolinone. I suspect that the cosmetic that the patient applied contained this preservative and she has to avoid this preservative in the future. What the client is claiming in the subject text is that the product's ingredients have been chosen in a responsible or "sound" manner. To claim that the product is "safe" is going beyond what the client is stating in the subject text. P.S. I work regularly for a Professor of Dermatology. |
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dermatologically approved ingredients Explanation: Might not be the exact same nuance, but it's a phrasing that is used a lot more frequently than the other two suggestions based on a quick Google search. |
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dermatologically safe ingredients Explanation: One of Asker's two original suggestions. I think "dermatologically sound" sounds a bit odd. Not incorrect, just not great. Saying it's "dermatologically tested" might indeed be too strong. See also: – This product is made with dermatologically-safe ingredients and like most sprays, it is easy to use. – Anyway, as far as I know BP is not soluble in dermatologically safe ingredients that are liquid enough to be used as a spray. – Carefully selected dermatologically-safe ingredients are blended with six conditioners to moisturise and protect your skin. – In addition, only biodegradable, toxicologically and dermatologically safe ingredients are now considered for use in rinse agent formulations. – Carefully selected dermatologically-safe ingredients are blended with six conditioners (Jojoba, Vitamin E, Aloe Vera, Glycerin, Wheat Germ Oil, and Sunflower ... – The pigments used are biologically and dermatologically safe, non-allergenic and provided with the LCN (PMC) Beauty concept. + – The pigments used are biologically and dermatologically safe, non-allergenic and provided with the LCN (PMC) Beauty concept. – chemical-free and breathable for healthy feet; safe, natural and supple, dermatologically safe and eco-friendly; – It had been evaluated and found to be dermatologically safe for use. – Dermatologically safe / Hypoallergenic; Protects fabric from sweat and deodorant; – The latest digitally controlled equipment and dermatologically safe pigments are used by the artist while treating customers. – Moisture resistant dermatologically safe foam is non irritating to the ear canal. – With it's gentle and dermatologically safe ingredients, this massage oil also promotes resistance to external substances that damage baby's delicate skin. – In addition, only biodegradable, toxicologically and dermatologically safe ingredients are now considered for use in rinse agent formulations. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 50 mins (2015-01-19 10:32:22 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- • "dermatology: The branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders." (Oxforddictionaries.com) • "dermatology: a branch of science that is concerned with the skin, its structure, functions, and diseases" (Merriam-Webster's) Usage examples: – Its side effects include hepatotoxicity, gastrointestinal symptoms, and dermatological reaction. – The increased numbers of respiratory and dermatological disorders in the triage group, therefore, do not account for the increase in costs. – Advances in the understanding of dermatological conditions have allowed dermatologists to refine treatments. – After adjustment for thickness, the best outcome was in the dermatological surgeon treatment group. – Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection, the fourth most common dermatological skin disorder in children seen in general practice. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 12 hrs (2015-01-19 22:27:24 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ####################################### In response to Textpertise's comments re "verantwoord" being "sound" (i.e. "weloverwogen" or "gefundeerd", rather than "safe" (veilig), see e.g.: • Groot Woordenboek Industrie & Techniek (GWIT): verantwoord (veilig) = safe verantwoord gebruik = safe use • Prisma XL Engels: verantwoord: sound, safe, reliable • Van Dale NL/EN: verantwoord: Meaning #1.: VEILIG safe sound, reliable, solid (verstandig): sensible, wise, justified e.g.: iets verantwoord achten = consider something safe / sensible Meaning #2.: WELOVERWOGEN well-considered sound (gefundeerd:) well-founded I also can't find hardly any examples of "dermatologically sound ingredients" being used online. ####################################### -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 23 hrs (2015-01-20 09:06:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Another option might be: "skin safe ingredients". Example sentence(s):
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