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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Cosmetic Ingredients
Emulsion Stabilizer Derived from Orange Pulp
Fiberstar Inc. will launch an emulsion stabilizer derived from orange pulp with a chemical composition that imparts both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties during In-Cosmetics in Paris.
Cleansing
Evonik Introduces Eco-friendly, Polyglyceryl Emulsifier for Challenging Emulsions
At the Florida chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists' (FLSCC) Sunscreen Symposium, Evonik will debut its PEG-free, o/w emulsifier for challenging fluid emulsions such as modern sun care formulations.
Regional
VIDEO: Does the Triclosan Ruling Open Doors for New Product Types?
In this sixth video in our series, David C. Steinberg considers whether the FDA's triclosan ruling presents an opportunity.
Color Cosmetics
Water-resistant Emulsion Polymer for Eye Applications
National Starch Personal Care has introduced a film-forming polymer for color cosmetic applications.
Literature/Data
Study Reveals Critical Thickener Concentration in Emulsions
Work published in
Chemical Engineering Science
used a multiscale approach to study the dynamics of emulsions at various scales. Results identified a critical thickener concentration at which little variation was observed regardless of scale.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Using Nonaqueous Emulsions to Avoid Discoloration Reactions
This article focuses on the physical principles of nonaqueous emulsions and their practical applications in preventing discoloration from ascorbic acid, hydroquinone and dihydroxyacetone.
Rheology/Thickener
Choosing Thickening Agents for Emulsions, Part I: Water Phase Thickeners
As readers of this column certainly must by now know, emulsion stabilization is a favorite topic of mine. A key component of every emulsion is the thickener or, more properly, a thickener system that is employed.
Formulating Aids
Lubrizol Presents Novemer CS Polymer Dual Emulsion Stabilizer/Sensory Enhancer
The polymer is designed to deliver exceptional performance in clear, low- to high-viscosity gels and emulsions. Its unique chemistry also reportedly provides good compatibility with mineral UV filters and makeup pigments, with a refreshing sensory cue.
Literature/Data
Cellulose Nanocrystal, Lauric Arginate Complexation Key to Pickering Emulsion Stability
Work published in
Food Chemistry
shows how food-grade Pickering o/w emulsions display good stability thanks to complexation between cellulose nanocrystals and lauric arginate.
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
Read the Label Online: Badger Seabuckthorn Hair Oil for All Hair Types
Badger Seabuckthorn Hair Oil may just do the trick by restoring hair’s natural balance. This column will review the ingredient listing for claims substantiation and functionality.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Microchannel Processing: A Novel Approach to Making Emulsions
In the present article, microchannel emulsification is explored as a process method that precisely adds a dispersed phase into a continuous phase through an engineered dispersion plate. This approach is shown to produce emulsions with smaller droplets having tighter size distributions than conventional means, which leads to stable products with the limited need, if any, for surfactants.
Sensory
Bench & Beyond: Using Phase Diagrams to Follow Fragrance in an Emulsion
What happens when you put fragrance into an emulsion? How will it affect the emulsion? What controls how the fragrance will be released? How can you design a formulation that achieves the desired formulation characteristics and fragrance release?
Cleansing
[video] Cosmetics R&D Vlog: Adapting Aesthetics for DIY Emulsions
In this Cosmetics R&D Vlog entry, Rachel Grabenhofer, of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, connected with Megumi Kaji, of POLA Chemical Industries, about her work on creating DIY emulsions. Her work was presented at the IFSCC 2020 Congress.
Sun Care
How a Functionalized Soy Film Former Boosts SPF, Dispersion in Sunscreen Emulsions
A nature-derived film forming polymer and dispersing agent was developed to enable more sustainable sun and color formulas. Its water resistance, SPF-boosting, pigment wetting and dispersion, and film-forming properties were evaluated as described here.
Actives
Naturally Inhibit Fragrance Degradation: Rice Bran Sterols in Emulsions
The use of phytosterols is proposed here to retard the deterioration of cosmetic emulsions caused by perfume degradation. For the described tests, phytosterols from crude rice bran oil, a natural and economic choice, were used. A simple and easily controlled technique is described through which the phytosterols provided the desired results.
Actives
Lubrizol's Argireline Amplified Peptide Extends Botox-type Injection Results by 8 Weeks: New Study
Argireline Amplified Peptide, which is produced in accordance to green chemistry principles, has displayed "superior" in vitro activity and muscle relaxation effects compared to the company's original Argireline peptide.
Sun Care
Uniquely Stable Emulsions Revealed Through Freeze-fracture Transmission Electron Microscopy
Researchers investigated the structures and features of emulsions made with different emulsifiers via freeze-fracture transmission electron microscopy. Potassium cetyl phosphate formed more multi-lamellar spheres than other emulsifiers, and aggregated homo-domains on top of lamellar sheet surfaces and multi-lamellar spheres. These homo-domains are likely to be responsible for the excellent emulsion stability achieved.
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