ISO Cosmetic Stability Testing Guidance
At a glance
This is a technical source node for cosmetic stability language. It supports the principle that stability and compatibility questions need defined products, conditions, and protocols.




Best citation use: formula stability, packaging compatibility, repeated warming cycles, and why universal compatibility language is not supportable.
What this source is
ISO/TR 18811:2018 gives guidance on cosmetic stability testing. It is included because warming claims can involve formula stability, packaging compatibility, repeated cycles, fragrance behavior, preservative assumptions, and defined use conditions.
What evidence can support
- To support the need for product-specific stability evaluation.
- To explain why a single universal stability answer is not enough.
- To support pages about repeated warming cycles, formula observation, and packaging conditions.
- To keep compatibility language tied to defined protocols rather than broad claims.
What evidence cannot support
- It does not certify that a specific product can be warmed.
- It does not set one universal test condition for all cosmetic formulas.
- It does not support baby, pregnancy, sensitive-skin, or medical claims.
- It does not prove that warming leaves a formula unchanged.
Citation use
Use this source when an entry needs to explain why formula behavior cannot be inferred from product category alone.
Pair it with contact-temperature and thermal-mapping entries when a page discusses a specific warming method or device-like claim.
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Claim status
Allowed: cite this source for its visible source family, wording boundary, reader-question routing, and evidence-limit context.
Needs evidence: any specific temperature, formula, compatibility, hot-area, baby, pregnancy, absorption, barrier, preservative, fragrance, or skin-outcome claim.
Do not say: this source proves product suitability, formula compatibility, medical benefit, universal safety, or warmed-product performance unless that exact claim is reviewed on a specific evidence page.