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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Skin Care
Compass—'Trying' Time
From cover to cover, this issue is packed with approaches to create and measure experiences in personal care, which nicely matches this year’s new “give it a try” sentiment—after all experiment leads to experience.
Cleansing
Anionic/Cationic Complexes
Understanding the interactions of surfactants is important to optimizing their properties in formulations. The author describes how the anionic/cationic interaction is critical to properties such as foam, viscosity, conditioning properties and minimal irritation.
Literature/Data
Hard vs. Soft Complex
Industry expert Tony O’Lenick discusses surfactants, describing the difference between hard and soft complexes.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Compass—Ties That Bind
Binding is not a new phenomenon, but interest in it continues for improved ingredient delivery and efficacy.
Natural/Sustainable
Indole by MilliporeSigma, Part of Merck KGaA
Actives
Microencapsulated Whitening Complex
This lightening complex consists of ingredients that are microencapsulated by spherulite for delivery directly to the melanocyte.
Sun Care
Compass: Sun Exposé
From preserving youth to expanding the limits of the color palette, this issue of C&T magazine serves as your guide to answering formulating conundrums.
Literature/Data
Corneocare and Comfort Science
At the Skin Forum 2013 event in London, the seven pillars of “corneocare,” were introduced, which targeted: the epidermal tissue at the molecular, cellular and structural level; epidermal function; tactile experience; appearance and sensation. This is one of the first concepts in personal care to close the gap between consumer perception and a scientific approach.
Bath/Shower
Compass—Connecting the Dots
Whether your bubbles foam or lather, your hair takes a wild turn, or your wellness weighs on the health of microbes,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
aims to connect the dots.
Sensory
Crosslinkable Polymer Compositions
Crosslinkable compounds which are utilized as co-monomers or end-cappers for the preparation of many polymers have been discovered by Honeywell technologies.
Method/Process
Compass: Direct Routes
Will a flourishing category ever chance revealing this truth behind naturals to consumers? Perhaps so, as the naturals market becomes more saturated and key manufacturers seek ways to drive consumer interest into new areas.
Natural/Sustainable
Natural Without Compromise
Emulium® Illustro is a natural W/O emulsifier characterized by its flexibility, performance and ease of use. It is designed principally for use in pigmented formulations and sunscreens.
Actives
Ultra Chemical Combats Oiliness with Bicobiome Multi-active Complex
Per Ultra Chemical, it is clinically proven to combat oiliness in mature skin as well as improve scalp health for those with an oily scalp prone to dandruff.
Sensory
Compass—Feeling Out Consumers
Obviously, personal care is personal, which creates a challenge to not only design the desired physical effects but also to interpret those effects as subjectively as the users will. This becomes more complex since sensory experience relates to user skin type, as Steventon describes in this issue. To some extent, however, consumers experience similar effects, which is where ingredients such as silicones and nanoparticles can be employed.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Compass: Getting Into Skin
Research investigating the pathways into and out of the Stratum corneum has led ingredient innovation across the industry. This issue of Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine explores nanomeans to penetrate the skin, advises on formulating for sensitive skin, and describes nanoencapsulation to extract and release fragrance.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: Amphoteric vs. Ampholyte
Here, O'Lenick explains the terms
amphoteric
, which is used to describe compounds having two or more different groups with various charges, and
ampholytes
, which have a fully quaternized nitrogen and consequently cannot lose their positive charge.
Companies
Clariant Expands Indonesian Site for Increased Pigments and Cosmetic Ingredients
Clariant has expanded its site in Tangerang, Indonesia to increase production capacity and enlarge product range and support capabilities for Indonesia and the South East Asia and Pacific (SEA&P) markets.
Skin Care
Compass—Best Foot Forward
From an insider’s view, safety testing is an assumed step in the development of any product on the market. This puts the pressure on analytical and quality control efforts behind the scenes to ensure that ingredients and products meet or exceed expectations. In doing so, theoretically, no one else has to give it a second thought. For those who must give it considerable thought, this edition features two articles on testing, among other topics.
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