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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Preservation
Frequency of Use of Preservatives 2003
The importance of participating in the FDA’s Voluntary Registration of Cosmetics Formulations program is reviewed, and that program’s data on the frequency of use of preservatives is presented.
Regional
Frequency of use of Preservatives 2001
From data collected in the FDA's Voluntary Registration of Cosmetics Formulations program, the author reports on the preservative most frequently used in cosmetics sold in the United States in 2001 and 1996.
Cleansing
Effect of Branching on Surfactant Properties of Sulfosuccinates
Sulfosuccinates, most commonly either ethoxylated or amido products, have been around for a long time and are used to provide foam, detergency and wetting in formulations. In this article, their wetting and foam attributes are evaluated, examining the effect of branching on these key surfactant properties.
Natural/Sustainable
[update] Cornelius Offers Range of Ethical Natural Ingredients
Cornelius offers a range of vegetable oils in partnership with Olvea and Cornelius Own Brand essential oils. Learn more about sustainable and ethical natural ingredients.
Anti-aging/Face
Safe and Strategic: Hyaluronic and Retinoic Acid Derivative Allays Aging and Acne
A hyaluronic acid and retinoic acid derivative were developed to combine their individual anti-acne and anti-aging efficacies. In vitro and in vivo testing, described here, showed the conjugate penetrated skin to exert the desired biological activities—in low concentrations and without irritation.
Efficacy
Words from Wiechers: Perception of Reality or Reality of Perception?
"Suppliers promise quite a lot to their customers," Wiechers tells us. "And [manufacturers] love to insist on more...This attitude promotes a shift from reality to perception." Read on to learn this month's lesson from Wiechers.
Natural/Sustainable
Kinfield Offers Range of Plant-based Outdoor Essentials
Kinfield's range of outdoor products includes Sunday Spray, Golden Hour repellent and Waterbalm.
Actives
Derm View: Chemoprevention of Skin Cancer: Role of Antioxidants
Skin cancer is diagnosed in more than 1.5 million people yearly and more than 90% of the cases are believed to be related to sun exposure. This article discusses current knowledge on the biological process of UV-induced skin damage. Of particular interest is the role of antioxidants in the prevention of carcinogenesis.
Formulating Aids
IOI Oleochemical Offers Array of Emulsifiers in Imwitor Line
The line includes many natural emulsifiers that can be used in skin and hair care as well as other formulations.
Sensory
10 Years of Collaboration for the Sustainable Use of Argan
The argan tree—a secluded, fragile natural resource in Southern Morocco–has become a shining example of how blending business, ecological preservation and fair trade collaboration can result in a viable consumer product that enhances the economic lifestyle of those who produce it as well as preserving a specific ecosystem niche.
Eco/Sustainable
BASF Offers Range of LowPCF Intermediates for Reduced Carbon
BASF will now offer five chemical intermediates as low product carbon footprint (LowPCF) after analysis revealed their PCFs were lower than those of corresponding third-party chemicals.
Method/Process
The Effect of Skin Metabolism on the Absorption of Chemicals
Skin expresses enzymes that can metabolize endogenous molecules but little is known regarding how they impact the delivery of xenobiotics. This review of recent works shows that skin metabolism alters the dermal absorption of lipophilic compounds, which opens new areas of investigation regarding the safety and efficacy of topically applied cosmetics.
Rheology/Thickener
Effect of Perfumes on the Viscosity of Surfactant Systems
It is well-known that perfumes can affect the viscosity of bubble bath or shampoo formulations. Usually they have a thinning effect, but they can also cause a viscosity increase. The effect and its magnitude will vary with perfume type and also with the product formulation. Small changes in the latter can cause large changes in a perfume's effect on the viscosity.
Literature/Data
Unilever, University of Liverpool Partner to Research Next Generation of Renewable Chemicals
The three-year project will involve developing renewable chemicals from the surplus sugars, fats, oils and carbohydrates produced via commodity byproducts and forestry wastes.
Claims/Labeling
Head and Shoulders Above the Rest: Emerging Trends and Regulatory Hurdles in Bath and Body
Is the average consumer more concerned about their body above the shoulders? Are they unwilling to spend more on bath and body because there's no big difference between products, despite the price point? Explore this and more with us.
Actives
Biolie Actives Offer Natural Options in a Variety of Cosmetic Applications
The company offers a number of natural and Cosmos approved ingredients.
Ingredients
OnScent and Partners Showcase 5 Natural and Sustainable Fragrance and Ingredients
OnScent and its partners are focused on promoting its expertise in natural fragrances and cosmetic ingredients with their commitment to sustainability and ingredient traceability.
Method/Process
The Effect of Skin Metabolism on the Absorption of Chemicals
Skin expresses enzymes that can metabolize endogenous molecules but little is known regarding how they impact the delivery of xenobiotics. This review of recent works shows that skin metabolism alters the dermal absorption of lipophilic compounds, which opens new areas of investigation regarding the safety and efficacy of topically applied cosmetics.
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