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May 06, 2003 | 02:00 AM CDT
Decomposition of Disodium Lauyrlsulfosuccinate in Soap Bars Under Alkaline Conditions
By: Suman Chopra and Ravi Subramanyam, Technology …
The authors used kinetic experiments to track the heat-induced decomposition of disodium lauryl-sulfosuccinate during the manufacture of soap bars and compared the results with those of another soap surfactant, sodium cocoylisethionate.
May 06, 2003 | 02:00 AM CDT
A Light-Diffusing Concept for Antiaging Effects in Makeup Formulations
By: E. Desmarthon, D. Hericher and M. Seu-Salerno,…
An innovative light diffusing concept for special optical effect (nylon fibers) makes possible the immediate visualization of the reduction of signs of skin aging while maintaining a natural makeup and youthful appearance.
May 06, 2003 | 02:00 AM CDT
Formulating with Natural Ingredients
By: Anthony C. Dweck, Dweck Data
Plant materials can provide the active ingredients and excipients for a range of skin-care products, and their phytochemistry enable them to provide genuine skin-care benefits.
May 06, 2003 | 02:00 AM CDT
Amine Oxides: A Most Versatile and Underutilized Material
By: Ken Klein
Amine oxides are a versatile and underutilized material. Amine oxides ahve been well-known to surfactant chemists for decades.
May 06, 2003 | 02:00 AM CDT
D-Tagatose, a Novel Humectant and Sweetener for Toothpaste
By: Yongming Lu, Biospherics Inc.
D-tagatose is a full-bulk naturally occurring low-calorie sweetener. Recently, D-tagatose has been determined to be Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) as an excipient in drugs and for use in toothpaste, mouthwashes and other cosmetics. Consequently, D-ta
May 06, 2003 | 02:00 AM CDT
Measured Dermal Effect of Applying Retin-A
By: George Andrassy and Howard I. Maibach, Univers…
The research reported here focuses on the dermis because it is the site of the primary water retention molecule, hyaluronic acid (HA) in the skin.
May 06, 2003 | 02:00 AM CDT
A Botanical Anti-Sagging/Firming Blend
By: Glen Gillis, Scott J. Norton, and Michael Bish…
The authors describe a proprietary blend of three standardized herbal extracts designed to assist in the alleviation of the visible signs of aging in human skin.
May 06, 2003 | 02:00 AM CDT
Defending Against Photoaging: A New Perspective for Retinol
By: Axel Jentzsch, Harald Streicher, Valéri…
Based on the understanding that photoaging of the skin is a multifactorial process, with the major influence coming from UV rays, the author proposes a "three-line defense strategy."
May 06, 2003 | 02:00 AM CDT
Treatment of Photoaged Hands
By: Barbara A. Green, Brenda L. Edison and Yaling …
A hand cream containing a combination of alpha hydroxy acids and polyhydroxy acids has antiaging benefits on the hands.
May 06, 2003 | 02:00 AM CDT
An MPC Phospholipid Polymer with Skin Protection Benefits
By: Mamoru Tsuchida and Kunio Shimada, NOF Corpora…
A new phospholipid polymer has been developed for various applications, including cosmetics. In this report, the authors evaluate the polymer's ability to reduce several indicators of surfactant-irritated skin. They also demonstrate the polymer's potential for increasing the lasting time of perfumes.
