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Mar 20, 2006 | 05:14 PM CST

Technology Enables Cleansers as Additive Carriers

Aquea Scientific Corporation announced the launch of its delivery system to enable face wash, body wash, shampoo or conditioning products to deposit cosmeceutical additives.

Mar 14, 2006 | 04:53 PM CST

Botanical Alternative to Retinol Launched by Laboratoires Sérobiologiques
[March 15, 2006]

Laboratoires Sérobiologiques launched an active at PCIA in Seoul, Korea, shown to achieve a similar level of effectiveness to retinol.

Mar 08, 2006 | 11:19 AM CST

Kesum, Gelam Essential Oils for Flavor, Medicinal Purposes

The kesum plant and gelam tree, which are found in Malaysia, may have commercial potential to produce essential oils.

Feb 15, 2006 | 01:07 PM CST

A-Peeling Launch by PCA

Good skin care is no longer regulated to the face; body care is quickly gaining popularity.

Feb 15, 2006 | 11:58 AM CST

Engelhard Launches Novel Technology for a Faster, Tanned Look

Engelhard Corporation has launched new personal care materials that enable a healthy tanned appearance for all skin types in as little as one minute...

Feb 09, 2006 | 04:03 PM CST

Gattefosse Launches Ingredient for Texture

Gatefosse presents Emulium Kappa, a tool for active textures reportedly developed to produce a soft and creamy texture.

Feb 06, 2006 | 09:58 AM CST

Nanotech Company Launches New Skin Care Products

Beyond Skin Science announced the launch of skin care products using nanotechnology.

Feb 02, 2006 | 09:33 AM CST

Olives: Nature’s Anti-inflammatory

By: Rachel Chapman

Originally cultivated for lamp fuel, lubrication and dietary fat, olives are an old favorite. After centuries of discovery from trial and error, uses for olive oil began to emerge in medical and cosmeceutical home remedies. A naturally occurring chemical found in extra virgin olive oil has been found to exhibit non-steroidal anti-inflammatory properties similar to ibuprofen, according to Gary Beauchamp, Ph.D., director and president, Monell Chemical Senses Center.