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How to use the Clinical Testing section of the platform?
How to use the Clinical Testing section of the platform?

Find the service you're looking for. Contact the most relevant provider.

Updated over a week ago

Are you looking for a specific in-vivo method to objectify the effects or safety of your cosmetic product or ingredient, but don't know how to go about it?

You've come to the right place.

💡 Good to know: You can access the video tutorials and the search guide from the platform, from the "Help" tab in the side menu.

How to use search filters?

It is through filters that you can create search combinations and refine your criteria to find the most relevant services. Some filters allow you to refine your provider preferences (filters by provider and country), while others are used to refine the definition of the test method that corresponds to your criteria.

Interconnection and dependency between filters

Filters are interconnected with each other, which means that their content is conditioned by the previous selections of the other filters.

Use Case

For example, by first selecting the "Cutometer" from the per-device filter, you will see from the per-claim filter only the claims that can be objectified with the "Cutometer" device.

Conversely, if you first select the "moisturizing" claim from the per-claim filter, you will only see devices from the per-device filter that can validate the "moisturizing" claim.

💡 Good to know: Once you have understood the logic of the interdependence of the filters, it is interesting to pay attention to the order in which you select your search filters.

With this use of filters and their combinations, it becomes easier to find precisely what you are looking for.

The information contained in the search filters themselves

Once you understand how filters work, you also understand that a lot of information is contained not only in your search results, but also in the remaining available criteria of your search filters.

Indeed, the search results list the services corresponding to the selected criteria, and the providers offering these same services. But filters are a good way to have a global view of the information, by cross-referencing the data.

Use Case

For example, if we're looking for devices that validate the "moisturizing" claim, we'll first select "moisturizing" from the per-claim filter, and then look in the "device" filter for the remaining available devices to select.

This information is available from your search results, but by looking directly at the filters, you don't have to look at all the services offered to rate the device used.

What do the filters mean and what can you search for?

Each filter allows you to refine your search according to important business criteria. Depending on the market in which you want to launch your cosmetic product, the effect you are looking to claim, the type of results you want... You will find the most suitable service.

For the Clinical Testing section of the platform, there are 11 search filters:

1. The category of tests or services

It allows you to select the type of service you are looking for. There are 7 of them:

  • Tolerance tests

  • Consumer Testing

  • Biometrological tests on skin, hair and nails

  • Biometrology tests on strands

  • Biometrological tests on teeth and mouths

  • Sensory analysis

  • Consulting services

💡 Good to know: The service category filter is the only filter that does not allow multiple selection.

It is useful for making an initial selection of services and providers: we recommend that new users select it first in order to make it easier to read the other filters later.

2. The type of product

Filter services based on the type of product you're looking to validate. There are 7 of them:

  • Hygiene

  • Oral Hygiene

  • Makeup

  • Body care

  • Hair Care

  • Facial Care

  • Solar

3. Claims

Test methods are related to the claims they validate. This way, you can filter services directly with the effects you want to objectify.

There are currently 203 claims listed on the Clinical Testing section of the platform.

💡 Good to know: The claim filter is useful for non-scientific teams. It makes it possible to start from a marketing desire, to define the appropriate technical protocol.

4. Types of analysis

This is a very precise filter, allowing you to have an overview of the methods proposed at a stage of the search. The criteria for this filter are usually for one or two methods, so it allows you to refine the results very specifically.

5. Measuring devices

The filter by device allows you to select the instrumentation you want to use for your test project. You will then be able to access all the methods offered, and the providers that have this device around the world.

298 measuring devices are currently present on the platform.

💡 Good to know: Devices are linked to claims, methods, and providers. With the logic of interdependence of filters, this filter is therefore central and its content can give a lot of information.

6. Types of results

You can choose the type of results you want for your testing project from:

  • Graph

  • Photo

  • 3D image

💡 Good to know: The type of results can be important in the marketing strategy of a study's results.

7. The degree of technology

The degree of technology makes it possible to select quantitative or visual measuring devices according to their specific technological levels.

The higher the degree, the more high-tech the measurement principle, and uses sophisticated optical or physical measurement acquisition technologies and the integration of advanced sensors. Also taken into account are signal analysis methods and data processing with complex and specific algorithms and/or A.I.

In this technological degree, aspects such as accuracy, level of automation, reliability, connectivity, data processing and user interface are not taken into account. It should be noted that a method can be high-tech and not very new.

8. The degree of novelty

The degree of novelty makes it possible to select more or less recent quantitative or visual measuring devices. The higher the degree, the newer the principle of measurement. For the instrumentation referenced for Skinobs, we chose the following scale:

  1. Non-innovative> 10 years

  2. Low innovation: 5 to 10 years

  3. Moderately innovative: 2 to 5 years

  4. Innovative: 1 to 2 years

  5. Highly innovative <1 year

9. Countries

Locate the geographic area where you want to take your test. The results will be the tests carried out by the service providers located in the selected areas (headquarters or subsidiaries).

45 countries are currently listed on the clinical testing section of the platform.

💡 Good to know: The country filter can be used depending on the market you are targeting. The types of volunteers used for studies (Caucasian, African, Asian) will vary depending on the location of the provider.

10. Device Manufacturers

This filter allows you to filter the methods available using devices from a particular instrumentation manufacturer. It is useful in case you have a partnership with a manufacturer, for example.

85 manufacturers are currently listed on the platform.

11. Service providers

Directly select the providers whose services you want to appear in your search results. You can also access an overview of the providers offering the services at a certain stage of your search.

215 providers are currently listed on the platform.

💡 Good to know: You can use the filter by Service provider to access the list of services offered by a particular laboratory, and then access other providers that offer the same services. Useful for looking for alternatives.

Once I've done my search...

What's next, once you've done your search and your results are satisfactory?

Create a project and save services

You can save the services in your search for later by clicking on the bookmark icon of the desired service:

Each saved service must be linked to a project. You will therefore need to select the project for which you want to register this service, or create a new one.

Compare Saved Services

Once your services of interest have been saved, you can access them from the "Saved methods" tab in the "Search" section of the platform's menu.

You can view services based on the project(s) for which they were saved:

Add notes about services to remind you of certain details. Each note is linked to the service and project(s).

Go to the "Comparison Mode" (coming soon) and then select 2-3 services you want to compare. Edit notes as needed.

Export the comparison interface to easily share information with your teams: make it easier, faster and easier to make a decision.

💡 Good to know: The notes you add to your services are present on the PDF when exporting the comparison interface. Add details for your teams!

Contact service providers

The last step will be to contact the providers who offer the chosen service. To do this, access the desired service from your saved services, select the service providers you want to contact, and send your request!

Your request will be sent to all selected providers, and you will be able to access their responses from the messaging system, directly from the platform.

Don't worry: you will be notified by email as soon as a service provider responds to you!

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