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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
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.
Moisturizing
Electrolytes Deemed the Hydration Ingredient of 2020
Will electrolytes be the new hydration ingredient of 2020 that all of your clients will want?
Actives
Compass: The Shape of Words to Come
This issue of Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine focuses on treatments incorporating such actives in preventive skin care, antiaging treatments, and anticellulite and spa treatments.
Actives
Photostability: The Back Story of UV Filters
Here’s the story of organic UV filters. They absorb a packet of energy called a photon from incoming UV radiation and hold it briefly in an excited state before releasing it as heat or a lower-energy photon or both, and returning to the unexcited or ground state.
Cosmetic Ingredients
In Sight--It’s All in the Delivery
Dov Tamarkin, PhD, of Foamix Ltd. (Ness Ziona, Israel), explains how a delivery technology developed for pharmaceutical and ophthalmic applications is penetrating the personal care industry.
Skin Care
The Wipe: A Carrier of Skin Benefits
The authors review the function, history and benefits of wet wipes, and discuss clinical methods of assessing benefits from using wipes to cleanse infant skin and apply sunscreens on children.
Literature/Data
Spaceflight Shifts the Microbiome and Skin Condition
The effects of spaceflight on the skin microbiome and structure, and subsequent changes in skin health, sensitivity and the onset of conditions are described in a recent review published in
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
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Sensory
Formulate with the Top Ten Fragrance Profiles
The fragrances listed were chosen by tracking samples over the past year, scouting trends internally and compiling fragrance trends from external resources.
Literature/Data
Unearthing the Secret to Stability from Clay
Researchers in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Trondheim, Norway, have been playing in the mud—or clay, rather, and may have unearthed the secret to stable emulsions.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Elbowing Out the Microbial Competition
As anyone who's a sibling or has kids knows: there's competition for real estate in the back seat of a car. And it's fierce; pushing, elbowing and crossing imaginary boundaries. Inventors from The State University of New York have applied this struggle to a topical that uses good microbes to drive out unwanted ones from the skin.
Event Coverage
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Unveils Beauty Themes for 2025
From skin and hair health, to holistic protection, mind-body beauty and integrated sensory experiences, 2025's media agenda will equip cosmetic chemists and beauty innovators to develop advanced products that compete in a dynamic, competitive marketplace.
Tech Transfer
Secrets of the Trees for Super Cosmetics?
Trees are not the mute, woody giants we think them to be. They are actually quite chatty. What do talking trees have to do with cosmetics? I started to draw parallels between them our industry’s work on the microbiome, epigenetics and wellness cosmetics; even sustainability.
Sun Care
Photostability Leads the Way: Formulating Safer Sunscreens
The need to prevent skin from UV damage is well-understood but the most effective way to achieve this is not. Here, a novel photostabilizer is presented in a test pump sunscreen spray formula as part of a total photoprotection strategy.
Sensory
Bell Researches the Scent of Color
The panelists were given 15 fragrances to smell, ranging from fruit fusion to sweet lime punch. After listing their favorites, the panelists were shown a color wheel and asked to indicate where they felt each fragrance should be placed on the color wheel.
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