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Preservative challenge testing

Also known as: challenge testing, PET, preservative efficacy test, microbial testing

Preservative challenge testing, also called a preservative efficacy test (PET), deliberately introduces microorganisms into a product to confirm its preservative system keeps it safe over its shelf life. The lab measures how effectively the formula kills or suppresses bacteria, yeast, and mold over time. Passing challenge testing is a standard safety requirement for water-containing cosmetics before they go to market.

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