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Beauty Bundle of Joy: Three Products for Nursing and Expectant Mothers
Apr 16, 2018
Green + Lovely is an all-natural organic baby and beauty brand that donates a percentage of its sales towards funding domestic adoptions.
Read the Label Online: CeraVe Baby Wash + Shampoo
Dec 17, 2014 | Katie Anderson
There are numerous “natural” personal care products for babies and children, but CeraVe Baby Wash + Shampoo is the first cosmeceutical that I have seen in this market segment.
Anticipated Baby Boom in China to Affect Baby Care Market
Jan 8, 2014
A blog post from Euromonitor's Rob Walker tracks how a likely baby boom in China will not just significantly affect not baby products, but beauty as well.
Designing Cleansers for the Unique Needs of Baby Skin
Oct 28, 2013 | Russel M. Walters, Michael J. Fevola, Joseph J. LiBrizzi and Katharine Martin; Johnson & Johnson Consumer and Personal Products Worldwide
Baby cleansing is important for hygiene, but water alone is insufficient. Additionally, because baby skin is still developing and different from adult skin, adult cleansers are inappropriate. Here, the authors review how baby cleansers containing mild surfactants are milder than and different from adult cleansers.
Infant Skin Microbiology and Its Relation to Skin Health
Oct 28, 2013 | Doug Hoffman, Mike Chen, Andrea Smiltneek, Mary Foegen and David Koenig; Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Colonization of the skin by microorganisms is important in the overall health of an infant. This report discusses the distribution of normal microflora on healthy infant skin, and the role normal and exogenous microbes play in common skin diseases. Current and emerging treatments are discussed.
A Sensitive Issue
Jul 17, 2013 | Rachel Grabenhofer, Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine
This issue of Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine covers aspects of formulating for sensitive skin types, specifically addressing acne products.
Deciphering Baby Care Formulations
Jul 15, 2013 | Eric S. Abrutyn, TPC2 Advisors Ltd.
The baby care segment of the personal care market offers a limited variety of products that are mostly focused on cleansing and moisturization.
Deciphering Baby Cream Formulas
Jul 11, 2013 | Luigi Rigano, PhD, Studio Rigano Industrial Consulting Laboratories
Formulators of personal care products for children are faced with the difficult task of creating products with maximum care and minimum risk, all while trying to be innovative. Infant skin is different from adult skin in many ways. First of all, it is characterized by a immature stratum corneum with a higher moisture content and looser structure, compared with adult skin.
Designing Cleansers for the Unique Needs of Baby Skin
Jul 3, 2013 | Russel M. Walters, Michael J. Fevola, Joseph J. LiBrizzi and Katharine Martin; Johnson & Johnson Consumer and Personal Products Worldwide
Baby cleansing is important for hygiene, but water alone is insufficient. Additionally, because baby skin is still developing and different from adult skin, adult cleansers are inappropriate. Here, the authors review how baby cleansers containing mild surfactants are milder than and different from adult cleansers.
Infant Skin Microbiology and Its Relation to Skin Health
Jul 2, 2013 | Doug Hoffman, Mike Chen, Andrea Smiltneek, Mary Foegen and David Koenig; Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Colonization of the skin by microorganisms is important in the overall health of an infant. This report discusses the distribution of normal microflora on healthy infant skin, and the role normal and exogenous microbes play in common skin diseases. Current and emerging treatments are discussed.
Deciphering Baby Cream Formulas
Jul 2, 2013 | Luigi Rigano, PhD, Studio Rigano Industrial Consulting Laboratories
Formulators of personal care products for children are faced with the difficult task of creating products with maximum care and minimum risk, all while trying to be innovative. Infant skin is different from adult skin in many ways. First of all, it is characterized by a immature stratum corneum with a higher moisture content and looser structure, compared with adult skin.
Formulating for Moms-in-the-Making
Jun 20, 2013 | C&T magazine staff
An expectant mother's diet, environment and lifestyle all affect every stage of natal development; common knowledge dictates that what she eats, drinks and is exposed to all contribute to the health of her child. The same can be said of what she puts onto her skin.