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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Moisturizing
Clariant Introduces Sustainable African Oil for Hair and Skin
Clariant has introduced a multifunctional African hair oil that has benefit for both hair and skin. Plantasens Abyssinian Oil is a versatile oil that presents an opportunity for personal care formulators to combine natural product claims supporting radiant skin and lustrous, healthy hair for consumers.
Actives
Silab Introduces Milk Thistle for Slimming/Anti-cellulite Effect
Silab has introduced a milk thistle extract designed to produce a slimming and anti-cellulite effect.
Cleansing
Lubrizol Introduced High-foam, Plant-based Surfactant for Cleansing
Lubrizol Advanced Materials has created a concentrated, plant-based surfactant that provides rich creamy foam in cleansing applications.
Rheology/Thickener
Polymers for Rheology and Conditioning in Hair and Skin
DKSH’s Performance Materials business unit has collaborated with a polymer manufacturer to launch two polymer lines to its Luna range of products.
Skin Care
Sytheon Launches Corn- and Sunflower-derived Skin Care Ingredient
Help consumers improve skin care this spring with Sytheon’s latest corn- and sunflower-derived ingredient, which maintains a healthy barrier function. Learn more at NYSCC Suppliers’ Day in May 2017.
Moisturizing
Emu Oil Imparts Softness and Relief into Personal Care
Several cosmetic and personal products have used emu oil to enhance their products. From creams to the oil itself, manufacturers are touting its properties to enrich skin.
Consumers/Market
Euromonitor Identifies Algae for the Next Generation of Ingredients
"Certainly, the scope for development of algal ingredients for personal care applications is vast, with many algal species remaining entirely untapped," writes Euromonitor contributing analyst Cathy Boyle.
Actives
GlaxoSmithKline, Cellzome Joint Venture to Treat Inflammation
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Cellzome have announced an alliance to identify a new generation of drug candidates for inflammatory diseases, especially psoriasis.
Literature/Data
Colorescience's All Calm Regimen Neutralizes Redness and Soothes Inflammation
A study published in the
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
found that Colorescience's All Calm Sensitive Skin Regimen was well-tolerated by sensitive skin and improved its visible and physical symptoms.
Sun Care
Controlling Hydroxyl Radical Formulation in TiO2 Sunscreens
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is an effective sunscreen agent but its rutile form may produce hydroxyl radicals upon exposure to sunlight. Thus, the authors use salicylic acid as a capture agent to examine the development of free radicals in solutions or creams containing TiO2. They also explain how the choice of emulsion may reduce free radical generation.
Hair Care
A New Dimension in Hairstyling–VP/Methacrylamide/Vinyl Imidazole Copolymer
Data on friction, hardness, tack and other mechanical properties obtained from a nanoindenter on an atomic force microscope combined with conventional stress strain measurements demonstrate the potential of VP/methacrylamide/vinylimadazole copolymer , a new hairstyling polymer.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Charged Vesicles for Delivering Actives in Surfactant-based Formulations
The delivery of active ingredients in surfactants has long been a challenge due to the inability of such ingredients to stay affixed to the skin and hair after rinse-off. One solution is a delivery system that enables the encapsulation of actives in charged vesicles.
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.
Literature/Data
PQ-10: How the Industry Utilizes This Cationic Polymer
Polyquaternium-10 is utilized by formulators in rinse-off and conditioning hair, cosmetic and body products. This article addresses the ingredient's production, properties and applications in the personal care industry.
Actives
Reducing Wrinkles with Epidermal Re-innervation and LOX Synthesis
BASF Care Creations introduces two new products to the actives portfolio, which offers comprehensive solutions that are designed to address key corrective actions in skin care and hair care.
Sun Protection
UV Transmission Assessment: Influence of Temperature on Substrate Surface
This work evaluates the impact of temperature on test substrate surfaces during the application, spreading and drying steps of the in vitro method to measure ultraviolet (UV) transmission. The authors work in a range of temperatures, between 20°C to 35°C, and demonstrate that controlling temperature is a key parameter and should be strictly controlled to ensure reliability.
Rheology/Thickener
Formulating for Electrolyte Resistance in Conjunction with Sensory Appeal
Skin care formulations often are enriched with high levels of electrolytic ingredients for various skin benefits. However, these have a negative impact on the viscosity, texture and stability of a system. Described in this article is a multifunctional polymer that is designed to provide excellent electrolyte resistance along with a pleasant sensory profile, as will be shown.
Natural/Sustainable
Allergen in German Chamomile Found to Form with Age
In effort to identify allergens in German chamomile, researchers isolated three compounds and tested their potential reactivity. While initially they proved to be weakly reactive, as one compound aged, it became unstable and more reactive.
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