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Actives
Zinc Oxide: The Naturally Sourced Broad-spectrum Sunscreen Ingredient
Today, zinc oxide is not a treatment for skin cancer, but used in a variety of wound healing and sunscreen formulations. It is the only sunscreen ingredient that is also recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as a Category I Skin Protectant and is recommended for use on compromised skin.
Cleansing
Sustainability: Trends in Polymers and Surfactants for Hair Care
Market trends are driving the development of polymer and surfactant ingredients toward natural origins—in particular, plants. In this article, the authors review some of the recent trends in green surfactants and polymers for hair care. One interesting technology transfer trend is the use of hydrogen-bonded supramolecular networks to produce self-healing fixative films.
Cleansing
Sulfate vs. Sulfate-free: Information to Make a Choice
In the present article, the author considers factors for sulfate vs. sulfate-free formulating, including cost, foam and viscosity. In addition, two test formulations with and without sulfates are compared. The author concludes that little sound science exists to support the current “sulfate-free” market trend, especially when considering the potential benefits sulfates can impart in formulations.
Actives
Disodium Lauriminodipropionate Tocopheryl Phosphates: A Potent New Anti-Inflammatory
Disodium lauriminodipropionate tocopheryl phosphates, the two main complexes in a novel derivative of vitamin E, provide enhanced stability and greater efficacy as an anti-inflammatory, as demonstrated in results reported here.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Controlled Release of Active Ingredients from Cross-linked Silicones
Cross-linked silicones such as adhesives and elastomers are useful as delivery systems for active ingredients in personal care products. A variety of actives can be loaded in these structures and release rates can be increased with the aid of a silicone surfactant.
Actives
Whitening Complex with
Waltheria indica
Extract and Ferulic Acid
Waltheria indica
extract, ferulic acid and certain other ingredients act synergistically in a whitening complex that inhibits tyrosinase and provides mild exfoliation.
Sun Care
Efficacy and Elegance in 21st Century Sun Care
This article discusses formulating strategies to achieve high-SPF sunscreen formulations that are cosmetically elegant and also cost-effective. By carefully choosing actives that complement one another in terms of spectral coverage, and physical and chemical properties, synergistic combinations of relatively inexpensive UV filters can be identified to deliver effective and elegant formulations.
Actives
Lightening Skin By Inhibiting Tyrosinase and Targeting Melanosome Maturation
The complex process of skin melanogenesis renders many opportunities to identify novel means of controlling skin pigmentation. Here, novel methods of skin lightening via tyrosinase inhibition and targeting melanosome maturation are discussed.
Sun Protection
In vitro/vivo SPF Correlation and Repeatability According to Substrate
This work evaluates the impact of three different substrates on in vitro SPF measurements, and defines experimental conditions to improve their correlation with in vivo values. Evaluations of 32 products, shown here, led the authors to conclude that molded substrates improved repeatability and correlation with in vivo SPF values.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Study Finds Growing Demand in US for Natural Polymers
A report by the Freedonia Group Inc. has forecasted US demand for natural polymers to grow 6.9% annually to US $4.6 billion in 2016.
Literature/Data
Red and White Wine Steeped in Anti-aging Potential
A study published in
Antioxidants
reveals the antioxidant and anti-aging skin care potential of red and white wine extracts.
Moisturizing
Grant Addresses Chapped Winter Skin with Intense Hydration Series
Grant Industries will be presenting its Intense Hydration Series at the California chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists' Suppliers' Day (CaliSCC).
Cosmetic Ingredients
Beauty Accelerate
Opens Boutique Expo to Jumpstart Brand Innovation
To help get innovation partnerships started, the event features a boutique exhibition of the industry's leading experts in packaging and ingredients, product development and manufacturing, technology and software, and much more.
Natural/Sustainable
Immerse Yourself in Hair and Sun Sustainability with Dow
Dow is showcasing novel concepts in sustainability to boost SPF and control hair oil textures. In addition, it rolls out its TrendsLab 2020 formulation concepts with a focus around holistic beauty.
Actives
Corum Re-introduces Greener Anti-acne Active: Azeclair P
A greener version of the original Azeclair, Azeclair P is manufactured using more sustainable practices while still providing high anti-acne efficacy, the company reports.
Actives
Premium Organic's Alpin Heilmoor Extract Wins BSB Innovation Award
Premium Organic's Alpin Heilmoor Extract (AHE) won second with the European BSB Innovation Award 2021 and has additionally presented its innovative sustainable extraction concept, Gentle Renaturation.
Actives
Ultra Chemical's Bicosome FS Reinforces the Skin’s Intercellular Spaces
The ingredient is a clinically proven biomimetic filler that delivers bilayer-forming structures into the skin’s intercellular spaces, rebuilding the lipid matrix architecture.
Literature/Data
Quintis Sandalwood Presents Indian Sandalwood as CBD Oil Alternative
Quintis Sandalwood recently reviewed existing studies to assess the benefits of both Indian sandalwood oil and CBD oil. Findings suggest sandalwood oil could be used as an alternative to CBD oil in cosmetics.
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