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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: Aqueous Surfactant vs. Silicone Surfactant
Industry expert Anthony O'Lenick Jr. explains the difference between molecules that act like surfactants for aqueous systems versus oil systems.
Anti-aging/Face
A Key Player in Dermis-Epidermis Communication
SILAB presents COMMUSYS®, natural anti-aging active ingredient rich in biopeptides derived from the yeast Pichia stipitis, which acts on transcompartmental communication in the skin for hydrating, smoothing and radiance-boosting effects.
Event Coverage
Finalists Announced for U'Cosmetics Formulating Competition
The finalists of U’cosmetics, a French student cosmetic formulating competition established by Université Catholique de l’Ouest and the Université de Bretagne-Sud, in partnership with suppliers and finished product manufacturers, were recently announced.
Skin Care
Biotech Company Branches Into Personal Care
Novogen Limited, an Australian biotechnology company, announced a collaboration agreement to develop cosmetic applications.
Actives
Bentonite-encapsulated Complex for Body Improvement
Lucas Meyer has launched an active that addresses the three major undesirable body skin characteristics—stretch marks, cellulite and firmness.
Natural/Sustainable
Comparatively Speaking: Essential vs. Natural Oils
In the latest installment of his "Comparatively Speaking" column, Tony O'Lenick explores natural and essential oils and reviews their chemical characteristics.
Actives
Rainbow Algae Promotes and Even Complexion
CODIF Technologie Naturelle has designed a skin-brightening ingredient based on an algae with unique properties.
Natural/Sustainable
Acme-Hardesty Company's Green CAPB-B
Rheology/Thickener
A Comprehensive Approach to Replacing DEA in Formulations
Once California added diethanolamine to the list of regulated chemicals in personal care formulations under Proposition 65, chemists immediately sought out surfactants that were free of DEA. Here is presented a roadmap for identifying the right solution to replace DEA-containing surfactants in personal care products.
Companies
U.S. Cosmetics Corporation Alters Company Name
U.S. Cosmetics Corporation announced its official name change to Miyoshi America, Inc., effective Friday, Jan. 1, 2016.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Homologous vs. Analogous Polymers
What can we learn from the structure/function differences within a chemical family? In this installment of "Comparatively Speaking," Anthony J. O'Lenick, Jr., illustrates with a closer look at homologous vs. analogous polymers.
Sensory
Comparatively Speaking: Natural vs. Synthetic Fragrance
In this "Comparatively Speaking," Tony O'Lenick refers to Ed Matson to explain the difference between a natural fragrance and a synthetic fragrance, explaining the formulating advantages of using both.
Actives
Polyelectrolyte Complex for Mending Damaged Hair
Complexity theory is used here to explain the formation and properties of polyelectrolyte complexes, whereby organized structures built through self-association exhibit synergistic properties. These materials can create new compounds and offer new benefits, as shown by the present work in which a complex based on PVM/MA copolymer and polyquaternium-28 is used to treat damaged hair.
Moisturizing
Plant Complexes Designed for Oily Phase Products
Alban Muller International has launched a line of oil-soluble plant complexes, all with different skin or hair benefits.
Colorant
Comparatively Speaking: Exotic vs. Standard Color Additive
Tony O'Lenick collaborated with Nick Morante to develop a four-part series of the "Comparatively Speaking" column that focuses on color. This is the fourth in the series where Morante explains the difference between an exotic color and a standard color additive?
Colorant
Comparatively Speaking: Natural- vs. Mineral-based Colorants
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick turns to Nick Morante of Nick Morante Consultants to explain the difference between natural colorants and mineral-based colorants with a special focus on iron oxides and the difference in the regulation of iron oxides in the United States and Europe.
Sensory
Comparatively Speaking: Universal vs. Cultural Scent Interpretation
Tony O'Lenick Jr. asks industry expert Steve Herman to briefly describe the differences between cultural and universal odor interpretations to assist product developers in choosing fragrances for formulas.
Cleansing
Pseudo-Nonionic Surfactant Complexes in Soap Bars
Pseudo-nonionic surfactant complexes formed between anionic and cationic surfactants improved physical and sensorial attributes of soap formulations. Two complexes are described; one more stable and the other having the lowest irritation potential.
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