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Apr 18, 2006 | 01:07 PM CDT

Fancor Highlights Vegetable-based Sensory Ingredient

Fancor highlights its new Crambe abyssinica seed oil (and) Butyrospermum parkii (shea butter) extract, an all-natural, vegetable-origin ingredient...

Mar 23, 2006 | 01:43 PM CST

Active Plant Extracts from Symrise [March 24, 2006]

Symrise (Hamburg, Germany) has added two active ingredients derived from plant extracts to its portfolio...

Mar 13, 2006 | 07:02 PM CST

Head to Toe Launches Meet Demand for Whole Body Care

The Group Technical Centre (GTC) recently reported on several launches formulated to meet consumer demands for natural products to treat the entire body.

Feb 02, 2006 | 09:28 AM CST

Cultivating the Complexity of Naturals

By: Laurie DiBerardino, Cosmetics & Toiletries

Today’s personal care consumers view themselves as knowledgeable. They seek product labels that offer potent ingredients to stave off the effects of aging. However, today’s formulator must consider two important elements before hitting the bench and mixing naturals and botanicals. The actives in many of these naturals allegedly possess anti-inflammatory, free radical scavenger and skin-healing properties—all anti-aging buzzwords. Though centuries-old folklore regale the healing benefits of many botanicals, most involve reports of items being ingested, not applied directly on the skin. This is an important factor to consider when formulating a natural product: Do the studies indicate that the reported properties are as effective when applied topically? The second question to ask: Does the active in the natural work alone? By L. DiBerardino

Feb 02, 2006 | 09:13 AM CST

Naturals Encyclopedia

Cosmetics & Toiletries features the 2006 Naturals and Botanicals Encyclopedia, a collection of key ingredients appearing on the labels of today's natural products. Consumer demand for natural products continues to rise and formulators are discovering new and interesting sources for raw materials to meet this demand.

Feb 01, 2006 | 05:42 PM CST

FDA Proposes Labeling Rule for Color Additives
[Feb. 2, 2006]

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a proposed rule in the Federal Register requiring the declaration of carmine and cochineal extract...