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1、投稿方式:在线投稿。
2、期刊网址:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14682494
3、投稿网址:http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ics
4、官网邮箱:majella.lane@btinternet.com(主编)
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5、期刊刊期:双月刊,逢双月出版。
2021年7月28日星期三
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Author Guidelines
Manuscript Submission
International Journal of Cosmetic Science employs a plagiarism detection system. By submitting your manuscript to the Journal you accept that your manuscript may be screened for plagiarism.
Manuscripts should be submitted online at ScholarOne Manuscripts http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ics. Full instructions and support are available on the site and a user ID and password can be obtained on the first visit. Full instructions and support are available on the site and a user ID and password can be obtained on the first visit. If you require assistance then click the Get Help Now link which appears at the top right of every ScholarOne Manuscripts page. If you cannot submit online, please contact Majella Lane by e-mail at majella.lane@btinternet.com
Editorial policy
Manuscripts submitted to the journal will be evaluated by at least two reviewers, one of whom will be an Editorial Board member. The identity of reviewers is confidential. The Editors aim to return an initial decision on a manuscript within 4-6 weeks of submission. No charges are made for submissions nor fees paid to reviewers.
With regard to the European legislation on cosmetics, papers implying the use of animal testing will not be considered for publication.
Trade names should only be used to identify raw material sources, but chemical names or abbreviations should be used in the text. All ingredients/substances tested and discussed should be characterised in sufficient analytical detail as to allow identification and/or reproducibility by other researchers. Empty undefined terms or popular “buzz” words (such as “natural”, “green”, “cosmeceutical” etc.) should be avoided. An acknowledgement of funding is included to address any potential conflicts of interest. In all clinical studies informed consent must be obtained.
Manuscript Preparation
Manuscripts will be accepted in English only, and should be double-spaced with 30 mm margins. Non-native English speakers are advised to seek help for reviewing the text by qualified English speaking persons. Article preparation support is available. Wiley Editing Services offers expert help with English Language Editing, as well as translation, manuscript formatting, figure illustration, figure formatting, and graphical abstract design – so you can submit your manuscript with confidence. Also, check out our resources for Preparing Your Article for general guidance about writing and preparing your manuscript.
Title page
This should contain the title of the paper, the author's names, institutions and addresses (including email address of all authors, a telephone and a facsimile number). Titles should be descriptive of the main result of the work, but kept reasonably short. If the paper was presented at a scientific meeting, the date and place of the meeting must be given. Correspondence will be addressed to the first named author.
Abstract
A 350 (maximum) word abstract should be provided in English. The Editors will generate a French translation for the Publisher. The abstract should include the new discoveries, results and conclusions which are presented in the paper.
Title
The title should be a short informative title that contains the major key words. The title should not contain abbreviations (see our Search Engine Optimization Guide for tips).
The following structure of the abstract (including the titles in BOLD) must be observed (unless specific reasons are provided why this is not possible):
OBJECTIVE: State in a few sentences the purpose and the main objective of the research presented.
METHODS: Describe in two or three sentences the methods and techniques used in the research.
RESULTS: Relate the main observations of the experiments, selecting pertinent data and discussion points in a few concise sentences.
CONCLUSION: State in one or two sentences the new knowledge and/or understanding resulting from the work
Keywords
Up to six keywords or phrases should be submitted in English for indexing purposes.
At least 3 keywords should be selected from the following list: Cell culture
Chemical analysis
Chemical synthesis
Claim substantiation
Colour cosmetics
Computer modelling
Delivery/vectorization/penetration
Emulsions
Formulation/stability
Genetic analysis
Hair growth
Hair treatment
Microbiology
Nail physiology
Polymers
Safety testing
Skin barrier
Skin physiology/structure
Spectroscopy
Statistics
Acknowledgements
The source of funding must be included in your Acknowledgements.
Headings and Paragraphs
Main and subsidiary headings should be distinguished. Neither headings nor paragraphs should be numbered.
Illustrations, figures, tables and photographs
Tables should be numbered using roman numerals, e.g. Table I, Table II, etc. All other illustrations should be numbered using Arabic numerals, e.g. Figure 1, Figure 2, etc. but should be referred to in the text as Fig. 1, Fig. 2, etc. All diagrams, charts, graphs, etc. should be submitted in twice the final size required. All letters and numbers must be large enough to withstand the reduction of 50%. Legends to all figures and tables should be complete enough to be understood without reference to the text.Photographs should be well-contrasted.
We would like to receive your artwork in electronic form. Please save vector graphics (e.g. line artwork) in Encapsulated Postscript Format (EPS), and bitmap files (e.g. half-tones) in Tagged Image File Format (TIFF). Ideally, vector graphics that have been saved in metafile (.WMF) or pict (.PCT) format should be embedded within the body of the text file. Detailed information on our digital illustration standards is available at: http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/illustration.asp
Color figures may be published online free of charge; however, the journal charges for publishing figures in colour in print. If the author supplies colour figures at Early View publication, they will be invited to complete a colour charge agreement in RightsLink for Author Services. The author will have the option of paying immediately with a credit or debit card, or they can request an invoice. If the author chooses not to purchase color printing, the figures will be converted to black and white for the print issue of the journal.
References
Only papers closely related to the article should be cited. References should be numbered in the order that they appear in the text. The Vancouver system is used. This means that references are indicated in the text by a number in square brackets, i.e. [1], [2], [3], etc. In the reference section, references are listed in the order that they appear in the text. Journal titles should be abbreviated according to Index Medicus. References in the following style:
1. Douglas, W.R. Of pigs and men and research. Space Life Sci. 3, 226-234 (1972).
2. Watson, R.R., ed. In vitro methods of toxicology. CRC Press, Boca Raton (1992).
3. Klien, M. and Deforset, A. A principle of inactivation. In Disinfection, sterilization and preservation (S. Block, ed.), pp. 422-434. Verlag Lea and Febiger, Philadelphia (1983).
4. Harred, LF., Knight, A.R. and McIntyre, LS. Epoxidation process. US patent 3 654 317. Dow Chemical Co, New York (1974). Unpublished references e.g. a PhD thesis, do not have their titles placed in italics.
References in Articles
We recommend the use of a tool such as Reference Manager for reference management and formatting.
Reference Manager reference styles can be searched for here:
http://www.refman.com/support/rmstyles.asp
Acknowledgements
An acknowledgement section must be inserted at the end of every submitted paper. Please specify contributors to the article other than the authors accredited. Please also include specifications of the source of funding for the study and any potential conflicts of interests if appropriate. Suppliers of materials should be named and the location of the company headquarters (town, state/county, country) included.
Supporting Information
Supporting Information can be a useful way for an author to include important but ancillary information with the online version of an article. Examples of Supporting Information include additional tables, data sets, figures, movie files, audio clips, 3D structures, and other related nonessential multimedia files. Supporting Information should be cited within the article text, and a descriptive legend should be included. It is published as supplied by the author, and a proof is not made available prior ro publication; for these reasons, authors should provide any Supporting Information in the desired final format.
For further information on the recommended files types and requirements for submission, please visit: http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/suppinfo.asp
Conventions
Trade Names
These should only be used to identify raw material sources. Chemical names or abbreviations should be used in the text.
Units
Use the recommended SI units. Compound units should appear as e.g. kg m-3 and not kg/m3 or kg per m3.
Proofs
Authors will receive an e-mail notification with a link and instructions for accessing HTML page proofs online. Page proofs should be carefully proofread for any copyediting or typesetting errors. Online guidelines are provided within the system. No special software is required, all common browsers are supported. Authors should also make sure that any renumbered tables, figures, or references match text citations and that figure legends correspond with text citations and actual figures. Proofs must be returned within 48 hours of receipt of the email. Return of proofs via e-mail is possible in the event that the online system cannot be used or accessed.
Offprints
Free access to the final PDF offprint of your article will be available via Author Services only. Please therefore sign up for Author Services if you would like to access your article PDF offprint and enjoy the many other benefits the service offers. Additional paper offprints may be ordered online. Please click on the following link, fill in the necessary details and ensure that you type information in all of the required fields: www.sheridan.com/wiley/eoc.
Copyright
If your paper is accepted, the author identified as the formal corresponding author for the paper will receive an email prompting them to login into Author Services; where via the Wiley Author Licensing Service (WALS) they will be able to complete the license agreement on behalf of all authors on the paper.
For authors signing the copyright transfer agreement
If the open access in hybrid titles option is not selected the corresponding author will be presented with the copyright transfer agreement (CTA) to sign. The terms and conditions of the CTA can be previewed in the samples associated with the Copyright FAQs below: CTA Terms and Conditions http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/faqs_copyright.asp
For authors choosing open access in hybrid titles
If the open access in hybrid titles option is selected the corresponding author will have a choice of the following Creative Commons License Open Access Agreements (OAA):
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License OAA
Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial -NoDerivs License OAA
To preview the terms and conditions of these open access agreements please visit the Copyright FAQs hosted on Wiley Author Services http://authorservices.wiley.com/bauthor/faqs_copyright.asp and visit http://www.wileyopenaccess.com/details/content/12f25db4c87/Copyright--License.html.
If you select the open access in hybrid titles option and your research is funded by The Wellcome Trust and members of the Research Councils UK (RCUK) you will be given the opportunity to publish your article under a CC-BY license supporting you in complying with Wellcome Trust and Research Councils UK requirements. For more information on this policy and the Journal’s compliant self-archiving policy please visit: http://www.wiley.com/go/funderstatement.
For RCUK and Wellcome Trust authors click on the link below to preview the terms and conditions of this license:
Creative Commons Attribution License OAA
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Authors are themselves responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyright material from other sources.
Pre-Submission English Language Editing Services
Authors for whom English is a second language may choose to have their manuscript professionally edited before submission to improve the English. A list of independent suppliers of editing services can be found by clicking here. All services are paid for and arranged by the author, and use of one of these services does not guarantee acceptance or preference for publication.
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