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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Anti-aging/Face
[podcast] The Next-generation Retinoid
Retinol has proven anti-aging benefits, but also drawbacks. However, according to Tom Mammone, Ph.D., of The Estée Lauder Cos. and Clinique Labs, a new retinoid ester could bridge this divide. Listen now!
Color Cosmetics
Patent Pick: Giving Mascara Mishaps the Slip
Clumping, smudging and other mascara mishaps could become history thanks to a new invention from L'Oréal. Here, high levels of plant oil replace wax to provide desired benefits to mascara.
Companies
Innospec Sweeps the Floor with Contribution Award
Innospec earned the Best Innovation Contributor–Beauty Care award for its work with the foam quality of conventional shampoo formulas for Henkel.
People
Partnership for the Production of Fatty Alcohols
Cognis Ltd. and Thai Oleochemicals Company Ltd. have entered a 50/50 joint venture...
Event Coverage
Beauty Accelerate
Disrupts the Cosmetic Innovation Model
In one day,
Beauty Accelerated
reinvented the traditional cosmetic innovation event model with not only interactive presentations and panel discussions, but a guided tour through an innovation showcase and a curated networking experience.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Rosacea Redness Gets the Flush
Rosy cheeks, they say, are a sign of good health but in the case of rosacea, they are a hyper-reactive reality. Thus, in this patent application, Allergan has developed an α1-adrenoceptor that flushes out the truth.
Organic/COSMOS
The Nagoya Protocol for Cosmetics and Extracts
The Nagoya Protocol is an international law applying to genetic resources and ensuring the countries of origin share in the benefits from using these materials.
Literature/Data
Theobroma Cacao
for Skin Care Emulgels, Microemulsions
Research to be published in an upcoming
Industrial Crops and Products
explores the use of cocoa bean glycolic extract in microemulsions and emulgels in skin care.
SPF/Sun
[podcast] Why the FDA Disallows Europe’s Sunscreens
Between limited UV filter options and bans on organic sunscreens, the U.S. sunscreen market is wrought with strife. So why not just add Europe's UV filters to expand the U.S. portfolio? As David Steinberg explains in this podcast, it's not that easy. Listen now.
Method/Process
Skin Toxicology—The Future May Be Orange
Here, industry expert Johann Wiechers, PhD, discusses the frequent use of percentages by toxicologists to calculate skin penetration. To relate this discussion to modern day events, Wiechers describes the skin penetration of orange paint, used by fans of the Dutch national football team.
Anti-aging/Face
Beyond HA – The Next Must Have Ingredient
Looking for a natural ingredient to add to your toolkit? PhytoSpherix™ is a completely natural form of glycogen, sourced and produced from plants. This new ingredient’s powerful anti-aging activity, luxurious hydrating effects and ease of use are sure to make it the next must-have ingredient.
Natural/Sustainable
Is Meadowfoam XPR the New Jojoba Oil?
Natural Plant Products' Meadowfoam XPR is an extracted version of their Meadowfoam Seed Oil meant for hair, skin, lip and body product applications.
Efficacy
Managing Adversities: Atopic Dermatitis and the Microbiome
The AD process and S. aureus provide targets for intervention, which can be explored in vitro as described here. Although not causative, there is a strong correlation between the severity of AD and density of S. aureus in the microbiome.
Natural/Sustainable
[video] Fresh-to-the-Face Natural Actives
According to ingredient distributor Acme-Hardesty, this natural, traceable and sustainable material is manually pressed from feedstock without the use of heat or chemicals, fitting the bill for a fresh-to-the-face solution.
Audio
[podcast] The Bigger Issue Behind Microbial Contamination
Many cosmetic recalls in the U.S. relate to microbial contamination but not for the reason you might think. Here, experts from the Univ. of Cincinnati and PCPC explain why it's more than alternative preservatives to blame. Listen now. It's free.
Magazine
Solving the Dandruff Dilemma Holistically and Naturally
Here, dandruff mechanisms and treatments are discussed, and an active based on olive leaf, jujube and levan is tested for its multifunctional effects against
M. furfur
, dandruff flakes and sebum.
Cosmetic Ingredients
fulfilling the dream of more natural sunscreen
Antaron™ Eco ethylcellulose helps fulfill the dream of more natural sunscreen while providing excellent resistance.
SPF/Sun
Guiding Sunscreen Traffic Across the Globe
Sunscreens are classified and regulated differently around the world. For instance, the United States considers sunscreens as OTC products, while Canada has a two-part classification system; other places classify sunscreens as cosmetics. Labeling and registering differ worldwide as well. In some cases, labels require certain Drug Facts or safety registration numbers, among others. This article reviews these differences.
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