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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Skin Care
Exfoliation, Scrub and Gommage
Cosmetic means for achieving rejuvenated skin can be positioned according to intensity of action, skin renewal speed and some functioning details, thus: gommage, scrub, exfoliation and peel represent the four rejuvenation strategies. In some regions, peel refers to aggressive treatments requiring authorized operators such as dermatologists or medical doctors. Therefore, this column will discuss only the first three methods for a better skin glow.
Event Coverage
[video] Textures and Transitions
Transforming products, under-eye masks and customizable sheet masks were among the many technologies Evonik featured at the NYSCC Suppliers' Day. Watch the video to learn more.
Specialized
Table 2. Summary of Different Nanomaterials Used in Cosmetics and Their Possible Advantages and Disadvantages (Ref 20, 23-25)
Sensory
Hair and Amino Acids
Amino acids are taken up by hair and assist in improving hair surface hydrophobicity, tensile strength and luster. This article discusses interactions between amino acids and hair.
Literature/Data
Corneocare and Comfort Science
At the Skin Forum 2013 event in London, the seven pillars of “corneocare,” were introduced, which targeted: the epidermal tissue at the molecular, cellular and structural level; epidermal function; tactile experience; appearance and sensation. This is one of the first concepts in personal care to close the gap between consumer perception and a scientific approach.
Sensory
Hair and Amino Acids
Amino acids are taken up by hair and assist in improving hair surface hydrophobicity, tensile strength and luster. This article discusses interactions between amino acids and hair.
Efficacy
Defining and Controlling Frizz
There is likely a variety of causes and contributors to the nebulous consumer term “frizz.” This article attempts to craft a universal definition and then progresses to further examine impacting factors. These discussions focus on methods for quantifying hair properties and assessing the positive impact of commercial hair care products.
Skin Care
Biotechnology and Cosmetics: Dermagenetics
Planet Earth has not always been the comfortable place that the human race has evolved to inhabit. At one time, the planet existed in an atmosphere of constant reduction. Instead of oxidative molecules like oxygen, carbon dioxide and nitric oxide, the environment contained principally hydrogen, methane, ammonia and hydrogen sulfide.
Sun Care
Sunscreen Formulation and Testing
The author reviews SPF testing methods and sunscreen components (actives, active solvents, water-resistance agents and emulsifiers) that assist the formulator in the art and science of sunscreen formulation.
Moisturizing
Balancing Desquamation and Hydration
This molecular film is formulated to optimize the delivery of the proteolytic enzyme papain to address proper moisturization following exfoliation to avoid abnormal desquamation.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Formulating Focus—Delivering Actives via Solid Lipid Nanoparticles and Nanostructured Lipid Carriers: Part IV, Percutaneous Absorption and Dermal Cosmetic Formulations
In this fourth part of a five-part series discusses the percutaneous absorption of actives loaded into solid lipid SLNs and NLCs and their formulation in dermal cosmetics.
Actives
Antiaging Echinacea and Antioxidant Vegetables
At In-Cosmetics in Milan, Symrise will introduce a natural, anti-aging active extracted from echinacea in addition to a line of seven vegetable extracts.
Moisturizing
Detangling and Conditioning Clear Shampoos
Developing clear shampoo systems that provide conditioning and detangling benefits to the hair can be a challenge. There are few ingredients available that can address these challenges.
Preservation
Propanediol and Polylysine Alternative Preservation
DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products Company LLC has partnered with RML Inc. to launch PolyGuard, a new line of alternative preservatives that combine polylysine with DuPont Tate & Lyle's Zemea propanediol as a preservation booster.
Bath/Shower
C&T Formulary: Bath and Body
Supplier-submitted formulas for Bath and Body products including antiperspirants, bar soaps and body wash.
Skin Care
Green Tea and Skin Photoprotection
Chronic exposure of solar ultraviolet (UV) light to human skin is responsible for various skin disorders. Treatment with polyphenolic compounds from green tea has been shown to prevent UV light-induced skin photodamage in laboratory animals and human skin
Actives
Patent Picks—Methyl Naphthalenyl Ketone, Oxylipins, Metal Oxide Shell Microcapsules, Tsuga, Furanone and More for the Treatment of Skin Inflammation and Irritation
Chosen biweekly for their relevance to personal care, Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition, chosen by Katie Anderson (Schaefer), associate editor of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine, features patents related to the treatment of inflamed or irritated skin.
Sensory
Sense, Repair and Protect
Croda Inc. presents ingredients focused on sensory benefits, i.e., look and feel; active conditioning; and UV protection, which the company demonstrates through four major market themes: create, indulge, protect and thrive.
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