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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 07, 2006 | 10:57 AM CST

Foamix Awarded American, Australian Patents for Delivery Technology

Foamix Ltd. announced it has received two separate patents for its delivery system/carrier technology.

Feb 07, 2006 | 09:58 AM CST

Botanigenics Launches Paraben-free Preservative System

Botanigenics Inc. introduced a globally approved, paraben- and formaldehyde-free preservative system for the personal care and toiletry industries.

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.

Feb 02, 2006 | 09:30 AM CST

Seeking Homogeneity in UV Filter Distribution

By: Bud Brewster

The uniform distribution of UV filters on the skin and in the skin should be a goal for sunscreen formulators because it improves sun protection and increases the SPF. If it also improves the condition of the skin, consumers receive two benefits for the price of one. The good news? It can be done.