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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Hair Care
Enhancing Hairstyling with Micro- and Nano-phase Technologies
Nanostructured materials are being introduced to personal care technologies to offer better resistance to moisture, to enhance strength and to confer stimuli responsive behavior. Some of the scientific advances that build upon new knowledge in this emerging field are highlighted in this article.
Hair Care
Protect and Preserve Hair Color with Hydrolyzed Quinoa
Through advancements in protein chemistry, TRI-K has discovered new benefits that effectively retain hair color through a natural and sustainable platform. Quinoa Pro EX (INCI: Hydrolyzed Quinoa) is a hydrolyzed protein that penetrates the hair shaft to prevent damage while adding control and manageability.
Colorant
Comparatively Speaking: Temporary vs. Permanent Hair Color Systems
To explain the difference between temporary and permanent hair color systems, Tony O'Lenick defers to Nick Morante, a color expert, who notes that the difference lies in the ingredients used and the irritation produced.
Hair Care
Supplier Roundtable: Formulating Softness and Shine in Hair
Driven by an aging consumer base, products that increase softness and shine in hair are in higher demand. This month's
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Supplier Roundtable challenged experts for solutions to formulate softness- and shine-increasing hair care products.
Actives
Novachem Creates CapilAcid to Promote Hair Hydrophobicity
This natural active is said to prevent hair peroxidation and return it to its natural hydrophobic state.
Hair Care
Hair Loss Mechanisms and Treatment Materials: A Review
Generally, the primary goal of hair-growth products is not to cure a condition but to prevent hair loss and promote hair growth. Several hair growth ingredients currently available provide this effect by accelerating blood flow. This article excerpt* describes mechanisms of hair loss and materials to treat it.
Natural/Sustainable
Taking Hair and Scalp Care to New Heights
This issue of
C&T
is at the forefront of hair/scalp science, exploring test methods, trends and innovations. It also revisits the fundamentals of formulating with ZnO, for mineral sunscreens, and presents an upcycled tea extract to counteract photodamage.
Hair Care
Deriving Hair Strength from a Sustainable Source
Need a sustainable surfactant for multiple hair benefits? Beraca and Clariant looked to the Amazonian rainforest and teamed up to launch a new, fully traceable secondary surfactant at in-cosmetics Latin America.
Hair Care
Oxiteno Controls Hair Damage with Silicone Alternative
Inspired by the variety of hair types of Brazilian women, the ingredient is intended to mitigate daily damage to hair.
Natural/Sustainable
Naturally Brite Launches Plant-Based Hair Color
The hair color's formula combines both plants and henna.
Moisturizing
Amodimethicone Cationic Emulsion for Hair Care Conditioning
Chemsil Silicones Inc. has introduced a 35% active cationic emulsion for improved conditioning deposition in hair care applications.
Hair Care
Comparatively Speaking: Good vs. Bad Hair Color
Tony O’Lenick asks color expert Nick Morante to differentiate between a good hair color and a bad hair color, noting how water minerals, color-treated hair, bleaching and more can affect the final color.
Hair Care
Hydrolyzed Quinoa for Hair Repair and Gloss
Quinoa Pro EX (INCI Name: Hydrolyzed Quinoa) is a hydrolyzed quinoa protein from TRI-K Industries that is designed to bind to the hair shaft and penetrate the cortex, bringing moisture and repair deep into the hair.
Efficacy
A Soft Touch—Concepts in Hair Softness
Softness technically seems the opposite of stiffness but measuring properties related to fiber stiffness is difficult due to hair’s anisotropic structure. And while hair is technically “softened” at elevated humidity, this is the definition of a “bad hair day.” Improving fiber flexibility without adversely impacting breakage seems a sound technical strategy... Click through to read more in the digital magazine.
Hair Care
[podcast] Has Disease Prevention Reached Hair Care?
In this exclusive interview, Lisa Marie Garcia, president of innovation, and Roy Joseph, Ph.D., chief scientific officer and vice president of R&D, both of Farouk Systems, discuss antibacterial hair care in the context of a recent product launch.
Hair Care
Formulating on Trend: Conditioner for Hair Loss
"Hair loss is a concern for not only mid-life to older women, but for women of all ages. ...Formulating a conditioner that hydrates the hair to preclude additional breakage and increase combability is imperative to help hinder hair loss."
Conditioning
Seppic's Biorestorer PF Benefits Fiber Hair Care
The ingredient is a transparent yellow, water-soluble extract that can smooth cuticles of the hair fiber, making it a useful treatment for damaged hair. It was found to be non-irritating to the skin and is China and halal approved.
Hair Care
Unlock your ideal hairstyle by Lissenare™ Glycoscience
LissenareTM revitalizes your hair health by repairing inner hair damage and enhances styling hold with flexibility to achieve your desired hairstyles. It is a 100% natural, readily biodegradable oligosaccharide created by unique enzymatic technology.
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