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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Literature/Data
Seeing the Forest Through Dermocosmetic Trees
European researchers were barking up the right trees when they examined 30 extracts from 10 tree barks for their potential in dermocosmetic applications.
Actives
A Shea Butter Unlike the Others
It is a bit risky to tell you first about the incredible creamy texture of NG Shea unsaponifiable™, as you can’t touch it. But actually it really makes the difference.
Actives
Bio-optimizing the Complexion for Brightening
Brightenyl is the very first cosmetic active ingredient that is activated by a new functional layer of the human skin: the stratum microbium. This new layer acts as an active living veil converting Brightenyl in two molecules, which act on seven biological targets to obtain a perfect skin complexion.
Sensory
Sensification: The Science Behind Sensory Innovation
Consumer demand for a pleasurable sensory experience extends to everything they touch, including cosmetic emulsions. Croda has evaluated many of its multifunctional, patented emulsifiers in a simple system (water, same emollient, emulsifier, preservative) and mapped out the sensory properties for each.
Natural/Sustainable
Sustainable, Clean & Conscious Beauty: the Future
Between increased consumer demands and emerging technical innovation for sustainable and clean formulations, conscious beauty is on the rise.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Foam: The Future of Effective Cosmeceuticals
Foam products are emerging as the future vehicle for the delivery of cosmetic and cosmeceutical active agents. They can deliver active ingredients for a variety of skin conditions such as wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, acne and cellulite. This review will highlight several advantages of foam.
Moisturizing
Conditioning Damaged Hair Around the Globe
Although there is a demonstrated need for damaged hair products around the world, it can be challenging to formulate for different ethnic groups with their own unique hair characteristics. The need for a conditioning agent across ethnicities led Croda to develop a conditioning agent that is able to improve the appearance, feel and manageability of hair regardless of ethnic origin.
Actives
Provital Sculpts the Body with Sculpup
Sculpup is made from "smart" proadipogenic blackberry that is said to broaden the capabilities of body volumizers.
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.
Tech Transfer
The New Bionic Reality: Imprinted Wearables
New dimensions in 3D printing are now possible thanks to a novel process developed at the University of Minnesota. Not only could this give surgical robots the sense of touch, it could embed the human skin with biometric monitoring capabilities.
Method/Process
Preservative Efficacy Testing: Accelerating the Process
A preservative efficacy testing method, called accelerated double challenge, rapidly—in 14 days—assesses the ability of a product or material to resist microbial contamination. It also maintains a high degree of correlation with longer-term preservative challenge protocols.
Skin Care
Supplier Roundtable: Hitting the Rheology Bullseye
Cosmetic sensory experiences can convey efficacy to consumers while contributing to product benefits. In this installment of the
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Supplier Roundtable, innovators weighed in on how to create these pleasing textures.
Actives
The Uncertain Future of UV Filters
Consumer confusion and regulatory questions create uncertainty for ingredients and product formats.
Literature/Data
The Balancing Act of Multifunctional Cosmetics
The success of BB creams is undeniable, and it has launched an alphabet-heavy trend in both skin and hair care. However, what challenge does this pose for formulators? During the
C&T Summit
, Prithwiraj Maitra, PhD, will discuss the challenges of multifunctional products and their components from a material scientist's perspective.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Hold it Right There
In this patent application, inventors at Henkel have whipped up a novel composition to temporarily shape and hold hair styles.
Event Coverage
Exploring the Depths of Percutaneous Penetration
The Perspectives in Percutaneous Penetration (PPP) conference recently was held at the Palais des Congrès de La Grande Motte. Following are some highlights most relevant to the cosmetics and personal care industry.
Sensory
Transformational Beauty Products Are the Future
New ingredient launches and emerging metamorphosing formats are enhancing the consumer experience and product efficacy.
Formulas/Products
The Ultimate Protection for Sun Protection
The preservation experts at schülke have found that sensiva® PA 40 is the perfect solution for these difficult-to-preserve systems. A blend of natural, nature-identical and gentle synthetic materials, sensiva® PA 40 has proven effective in formulations where other similar preservative blends have failed.
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