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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Actives
The Next Step Towards Photoprotection
While UVB was once considered to be more genotoxic than UVA, new research shows that UVA induces DNA lesions in keratinocytes, leading to functional and structural alterations in the epidermis.
Hair Care
Therapeutically Condition Hair Loss
Keep the locks locked. Pura D'or's Hair Loss Prevention Therapy Conditioner uses essential oils and nutrients to provide a strengthening and energizing solution for hair loss prevention.
Sensory
Speaking the Fragrance Language
because fragrance is a subjective experience, how can a formulator translate a marketing concept into objective terms to incorporate it in a finished product? To investigate, Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine attended a recent fragrance workshop, hosted by Bell Fragrances & Flavors, and learned about the Seven Olfactive Fragrance Families
Colorant
Filling the Fluorescent Palette
In the search for more exciting cosmetic colors, the cosmetic chemist can draw on colors that are more exciting by definition. They are the fluorescent colors.
Actives
'Pudding' It to the Test
Today’s personal care consumers want measurable proof that products work—and are sometimes even skeptical of that proof. It is important to maintain a sense of skepticism to ensure that the data obtained from an experiment actually means what the scientist thinks it means.
Organic/COSMOS
The Nagoya Protocol in Action
The Nagoya Protocol is led by three main objectives: the conservation of diversity, the sustainable use of materials, and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from use of these genetic resources. This overview provides greater detail.
Sun Care
UVB/UVA Protection for the Face
Shiseido has launched four new sunscreens that protect skin against UVA and UVB radiation, which can lead to cell damage, sunburn and premature signs of aging.
Skin Care
Cherish the Cherry Antioxidant Surge
Joining Naturex’s two beauty food ranges, Indulgence and Detox, Energy Boost is the newest collection with products consisting of Cornelian and acerola cherry. Both ingredients are filled with antioxidants and other benefits to improve the skin.
Actives
Let Pollution Bite the Dust
Skin is in constant need of protection, especially from urban pollution, which one in two people are exposed to daily. GREENTECH recognized this demand for skin and plans to launch a skin strengthening active at in-cosmetics Global.
Skin Care
Growth at the Cellular Level
Growth factors and hormones have been popping up in recent product launches in the United States.
Literature/Data
Sunscreen Across the Spectrum?
Newer to the scene are products that protect skin against infrared radiation, as well as research on the effects of high energy visible and visible light. In response, at the
C&T Summit
, Jürgen Lademann, PhD, will present "Should Sunscreens Protect Across the Whole Solar Spectrum?"
Claims/Labeling
The EU Fragrance Allergens
On March 11, 2003, the European Union (EU) published the 7th Amendment to its Cosmetic Directive 76/768/EEC. Among the changes was the addition of the 26 popular fragrance ingredients to the Annex III “List of Substances Which Cosmetic Products Must Not Contain Except Subject to the Restrictions Laid Down.” These are now commonly referred to as the EU Fragrance Allergens.
Cleansing
Shampoo Surfactants: The Anionics
Understanding the structure function relationships of anionic surfactants will enable the formulator to achieve shampoo formulations that are well balanced, cost effective and functional.
Color Cosmetics
Black is the New Black
Black—or pearlescent black, rather—is the new black. At least, that's what Sun Chemical believes. It launched a new effect pigment during in-cosmetics Latin America.
Actives
Orchid Extract: The New Muse
Women’s and men’s fragrances often have notes of orchid. Unbeknownst to some, the orchid has branched out from fragrances into skin care, hair care and even color cosmetics.
Claims/Labeling
The Consequences of Physiological Cosmetics
The cosmetics industry has a long history of using science to ensure the safety and efficacy of products. However, advances in research on the physiological interactions of products have had many consequences. These will be the crux of a discussion led by Steve Barton during the
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
this June.
Sun Care
Letter to the Editor: Congratulations
"I found this information focused on the consumer, something that we as formulators need." In his Letter to the Editor, Daniel Mauricio Sánchez gives
Cosmetics & Toiletries
a thumb's up for the controversial January sun protection article.
Tech Transfer
Advanced Photodynamic Therapy Kills 'Blood Suckers'
By "blood suckers," Vanderbilt scientists mean bacteria like staph, which deplete the human blood of iron. Here, a new molecule is described that, when combined with phototherapy, can selectively kill off these and other bacteria—suggesting new anti-acne and other treatment potential.
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