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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Colorant
Tagra Re-boots Darker Complexion Cosmetics with DeeperCaps
DeeperCaps are encapsulated pigments dedicated to darker skin tones, which adhere to skin and give coverage with a natural color match without a white-cast effect.
Preservation
SharoSENSE Plus 181-N by Acme-Hardesty Company
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: Surface Tension in Water vs. in Formulation
Many published studies of surfactants use pure surfactant in distilled water. However, a formulation is almost never a single surfactant in water. Here, industry expert Tony O'Lenick compares the surface tension of a surfactant added in water with that in a formulation.
Sensory
Slip Comfort into Skin Care with these Versatile Silicones
Biowax® is a series of water-soluble silicones suitable for a variety of personal care and cosmetic applications. Our PEG-8 Dimethicone provides significant slip and cushion in most skin care applications. It is an excellent texture modifier and can also provide secondary emulsification in challenging systems.
Rheology/Thickener
Comparatively Speaking: Viscosity in CentiPoise (cP) vs. CentiStokes
Viscosity is one of the most fundamental characteristics consumers perceive when using a personal care product. So how do we measure this characteristic? Here, Tony O'Lenick looks to Karl Laden, Ph.D., for the answers.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking--Analytical Methods: The mg KOH/gm System
This is the first of several columns that will examine key analytical methods used in quality control to discuss their application to raw materials. The mg KOH/gm system is the most commonly used system to analyze surfactants and it originally was developed by chemists in the soap business.
Moisturizing
Comparatively Speaking: Guerbet Alcohol vs. Linear Fatty Alcohol
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains that Guerbet alcohols have significantly lower melting points than the linear alcohols with the same number of carbon atoms, which makes them highly desirable in the personal care market.
Anti-aging/Face
Marine Ingredient for Healthier Complexion in Mature Skin
Lipotec’s Cellynkage ingredient enhances direct communication between neighboring skin cells to restore cell functioning and homeostasis, and as a new clinical test demonstrates, the complexion of mature skin.
Natural/Sustainable
Conagen Unveils Commercial Production of Non-GMO Salidroside
Salidroside's antioxidant properties can support anti-inflammation effects, acting against oxidative stress in cells and providing relief from depression, fatigue and stress.
Moisturizing
Shea, Soy Combo for Lip Moisture and Shine
AAK has combined shea and soy to heal, soothe, moisturize and add non-sticky shine to lip care products. This vegetable-derived ingredient is said to be odorless, colorless and tasteless, and in addition to lip care, it is recommended for skin care products.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Gram-positive vs. Gram-negative Bacteria
Tony O’Lenick asks industry expert Kelly Dobos to explain the difference between Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria to understand the importance of selecting the proper preservative system for a cosmetic.
Sun Care
Comparatively Speaking: Broader Spectrum, Natural and Cooling Protection
"An addition of natural antioxidants with high radical protection factors to the sunscreen formulations should be the priority," advises Lunan. Read on to learn more on this multifaceted approach.
Skin Care
Barrier Care for Compromised Skin: Free E-book
From dry, sensitive and aged skin to compromised skin conditions, formulators have more than enough targets to consider when developing barrier care solutions. To support such product development, this free e-book, sponsored by Demetrix.
Actives
The Stabilization of Linoleic Acid by Complexation with Alpha-cyclodextrin
In the form of a molecular inclusion compound with α-cyclodextrin, linoleic acid effectively is protected against oxidation. Investigations into the storage and light stability, olfactory tests and headspace analysis of the formulations give evidence of the stability of a suitable inclusion compound.
Moisturizing
Oil-Free Moisturizer Combats Toxins and Hydrates Skin
The derma e Purifying Oil-Free Moisturizer detoxifies skin, replenishes nutrients and defends against micropollutants.
Actives
Silab Combats Oily Skin with Dog Rose Active
Oily skin has met its match with Silab’s new dog rose extract, which will be launched at in-cosmetics 2015 in Barcelona
Cosmetic Ingredients
Berg + Schmidt Launches Lecithin Fractions for Skin Compatibility
Berg & Schmidt has introduced a range of phosphatidylcholine (PC) fractions of lecithin from either soy or sunflower that can be used to manufacture liposomes, nanoemulsions, oleogels or formulations that are physiologically related to skin.
Claims/Labeling
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
: Fragrance Allergens—Are You Compliant?
During
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
, Luke Grocholl, Ph.D., of MilliporeSigma, will detail regulatory requirements and guidelines that impact fragrance ingredient selection, as well as label requirements for key ingredients.
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