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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Preservation
Parabens: Myth and Reality
This review offers an in-depth look at one of the most controversial scientific studies of recent years and explores the relevance of the results of this study and other selected studies to the current layman’s perception of the safety of parabens.
Cleansing
Surfactants and Cleansing Products
Today, cleansing products are available in solid bar, liquid and gel forms and can be based on alkaline salts and synthetic and natural surfactants. When substituted for alkaline salts, synthetic and natural surfactants improve the foam structure and mildness of formulas.
Skin Care
Copperceuticals and the Skin
Reversing the effects of aging on human skin was a primary goal of ancient alchemists and their successors, the modern cosmetic chemists. During human aging, skin becomes thinner and accumulates various blemishes, lesions and imperfections.
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.
Cleansing
Natural Surfactants and Emulsifiers
Jarchem will present its natural surfactants and emulsifiers during the NY SCC Suppliers' Day.
Preservation
Parabens: Myth and Reality
This review offers an in-depth look at one of the most controversial scientific studies of recent years and explores the relevance of the results of this study and other selected studies to the current layman’s perception of the safety of parabens.
Literature/Data
Odor Reception: Structure and Mechanism
Olfaction is a multi-step process involving the odorant molecule, the odor receptor protein, the pockets for odorant ligand docking, and the odor patterns formed by the glumeruli and decoded by the brain.
Actives
Stable and Able Ascorbic Acid
This pure, highly effective and stabilized ascorbic acid is said to deliver improved effectiveness and permeation.
Bath/Shower
Editor's Note: Health and 'Swell'ness
The consumer driver for health and wellness will no doubt flow into the New Year and beyond. As such, this issue takes inspiration from the spa world.
Skin Care
Clear and Hydrate Skin Overnight
Shiseido’s IBUKI Beauty Sleeping Mask is an overnight leave-on gel mask helping to clear and brighten the skin and to keep it hydrated.
Colorant
Opacify Gels and Shampoos Naturally
Imerys launched a new natural mineral solution to impart opacity and whiteness to gel and shampoo formulas. ImerCare Opaque serves as an alternative to oil-derived opacifiers.
Actives
Wine in Whitening and Antiaging
Recent market research reveals that wine is increasingly being used in antiaging and whitening products.
Consumers/Market
Peptides Straddle Sun and Skin
Multifunctional ingredients such as melanin-activing peptides (MAPs) are stretching across categories like skin and sun care to offer more to consumers, making these product offerings more attractive.
Literature/Data
Specialty Pigments: Properties and Effects
Specialty pigments bring unique effects to personal care products, thus they are an important class of color additives for the decorative cosmetic industry. Presented here is a review of their properties and benefits, including mechanisms of refraction and reflection, as well as regulatory considerations.
Moisturizing
Dry Skin: Moisturizing and Emolliency
Youthful skin is perceived as moist (or at least nondry), clean soft and virtually free of wrinkles. As consumers advance in age, concern about dry skin increases, and simply washing with soap and water gives way to us of products designed to treat the symptom, which all end up bearing some version of a moisturizer.
Methods/Tools
Linking Sensory and Rheology Characteristics
The authors introduce a method to use rheological properties (such as dynamic viscosity and yield stress) to describe and predict skin sensory attributes (such as cohesiveness) of cosmetic products. This is a first step in learning to use emulsion structure to predict sensory attributes.
Actives
Extract for Collagen Production and Protection
BASF Beauty Care Solutions France S.A.S. aims to protect collagen to prevent aging with its latest active launch.
Actives
Oligosaccharides for Barrier Function and Hydration
Oligosaccharides contained in this active from Sederma act on keratinocytes and induce chain reactions down to dermal fibroblasts, which allow the synthesis of elements essential to cutaneous homeostasis.
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