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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
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Cosmetic Innovations to Beautifully Face Modern Life’s Dictates
Constant running around takes a toll on the skin and our body, especially the legs. Sederma has designed two innovative cosmetic ingredients for those who want to preserve their beauty despite of their rhythm of life.
Actives
Reducing Redness and Razor Burn in Shaving Applications
Internal research at TRI-K has enabled the identification of a unique botanical isolate,
Hordeum Vulgare
Seed Isolate, which has been incorporated into TRIglyphix™ Sense to reduce redness and razor burn in shaving applications.
Color Cosmetics
Read the Label Online: Sephora's Instant Airbrush Foundation
Now one can achieve the “mistake-proof and gorgeous look” results of a makeup artist at home with Sephora Instant Airbrush Foundation. This column will review the ingredient listing of this product for claims substantiation and functionality.
Literature/Data
What’s Happening in Hair Damage, Protection and Repair
Hair damage from environmental and cosmetic treatments is a continuing concern. Efforts are under way to understand hair degradation and devise means to protect and repair hair from the damage. This short review is an attempt to summarize recent advances toward protecting and repairing human hair.
Actives
Cosmetic Innovations to Beautifully Face Modern Life’s Dictates
Constant running around takes a toll on the skin and our body, especially the legs. Sederma has designed two innovative cosmetic ingredients for those who want to preserve their beauty despite of their rhythm of life.
Actives
Increasing Elasticity of Skin With UV Light Activation
This article describes how
Morinda citrifolia
polyphenol-coated tricalcium phosphate can be combined with key amino acids derived from yeast to form a powder that transforms harmful UV light energy into beneficial red light energy. As described below, the powder was shown in vitro and in vivo to improve the elasticity of the skin and reduce fine lines and wrinkles upon activation with UV light.
Actives
Meeting the UVA Challenge: Inorganic-only Sun Protection
The production of a range of titanium dioxide-based dispersions is explored to provide enhanced UVA protection, in comparison with ultrafine titanium dioxide. Formulations containing these dispersions as the only active are shown to achieve a UVA protection factor that is 1/3 of the labeled SPF value, thus meeting European Commission recommendations.
Literature/Data
Small, Smaller and Nano Materials: An Invisible Benefit
Although nanomaterials have been used in cosmetics for some time, consumers believe they may constitute a health risk due to their possible penetration into the skin. The present article evaluates the benefits as well as the skin penetration of nanoparticles used in cosmetics.
Actives
Slowing Intrinsic and Extrinsic Aging: A Dual Approach
In this dual approach to antiaging, intrinsic factors are first addressed by slowing cell proliferation in skin via a technology based on dormins—in this case, extracts from dormant Narcissus tazetta bulb. Then, to protect against extrinsic aging, colorless carotenoids are employed to absorb UV radiation and prevent oxidative stress damage.
Sensory
Triggering Physical Response Via Aroma in Lip Gloss
Lip gloss imparts shine, may add color and occasionally provides moisturization. However, just as the concepts of cosmeceuticals and nutricosmetics have moved into makeup, lip gloss has taken on new roles.
Event Coverage
Father of Green Chemistry Talks Sustainability and Innovation
“There is no desire to do the best green chemistry. We will do the best chemistry and it will happen to be green," said Paul Anastas, Ph.D., during the IFSCC Congress. He urged all attendees to take steps toward green chemistry.
Actives
Bench & Beyond: Peptides in the Pipeline for Antiaging
If you want to give a clear signal about your intentions to add antiaging efficacy to a skin care product, your signaling ingredient is the peptide.
Moisturizing
Quaternium-91: A New Multifunctional Hair Conditioning Ingredient
A new di-behenyl imidazolinium product, Quaternium-91, provides hair conditioning, hair softening, vitamin E delivery and hair color protection. This article compares Quaternium-91 conditioners to corresponding behentrimonium chloride conditioners, and correlates experimental results to salon subjective evaluations.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Stabilizing Nanodispersions in Personal Care and Cosmetic Applications
Nanodispersions can be stabilized by various techniques to prevent flocculation, Ostwald ripening and coalescence in solubilized systems, liposomes, microemulsions, nanoemulsions and nanosuspensions. Examples are described.
Natural/Sustainable
Antioxidants in a Nutshell—Pistachio, to be Precise
Researchers from Tufts University in Boston had a nutty idea: What if pistachios could provide skin benefits? As it turns out, this wasn't such a tough nut to crack.
Magazine
Ingredient Profile: Ethyl Ascorbic Acid—Small but Mighty
Stability issues with L-ascorbic acid have given rise to the synthesis of various vitamin C derivatives with comparable effects.
Skin Care
Benefits of Trimethylglycine (Betaine) in Personal Care Formulations
Commonly found in nature, trimethylglycine lends itself to many useful applications in personal-care products from foam boosting to skin moisturization.
Actives
AmorePacific's Aestura Brand Gets New Whitening Ingredient
AmorePacific developed the ingredient with 3D molecular modeling, which allowed the material to achieve greater stability and a stronger brightening effect compared to Kazinol F.
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