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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
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.
Organic/COSMOS
The Confounding Nature of Regulating Natural Personal Care Ingredients
What makes a product safe? What makes a product nature-inspired or pseudo-natural? Existing and pending regulations—and the mixed messaging that results—create confusion for the consumer and safety dilemmas for product manufacturers.
Color Cosmetics
Technology-driven Trends in Nail Polish Color and Texture
This article reviews several of the latest nail polish trends including nail strips, textures, crackle, magnetic, breathable and color-changing effects. Also discussed are the underlying technologies and raw materials that produce these unique nail effects.
Event Coverage
Microbe-activated Oxytocin and Renewable Sunscreen: Ingredient Winners Announced
Pre- and probiotics, senolytics, sustainable naturals, renewable sunscreens and texturizers were among the winners of the in-cosmetics Innovation Zone and Green Ingredient awards.
Literature/Data
Arthrofactins, Kiwi Peel and Clay: Moisturization in the Literature
Globally, the skin care market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.5% from 2016 to 2024. In relation, we offering the following brief literature review on ingredients and approaches to achieve skin moisturization.
Companies
Genemarkers and Genoskin to Explore CBD Effects in Skin
Working together will reportedly streamline procurement, reduce total time from proposal to report, and deliver industry-leading clinical grade-results.
Skin Care
Read the Label: Aritaum Nature in Life Sheet Mask
AmorePacific's Aritaum brand "Nature In Life Sheet Mask" is representative of the facial sheet masks that are gaining popularity worldwide. Here, Katerina Steventon, Ph.D., reviews the product's ingredient listing and claims to see if they align.
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.
Method/Process
Large-scale Screenings of Botanical Ingredients: Challenges and Opportunities
Botanical ingredients are interesting for their unique and complementary chemical diversities yet they are criticized for these very traits, which make quality assurance, reproducibility and good phytochemical characterization—required for successful high throughput screening, difficult. This article discusses these challenges as well as the benefits of large-scale screenings of botanical extracts that are currently used or developed for cosmetic product development.
Natural/Sustainable
Botanical Actives Outpace Other Specialty Actives in Personal Care
Due to an aging population and a growing desire for more natural ingredients, botanical actives has seen growth in the personal care market, according to a study by Kline & Company.
Actives
Roche and Synta Pair for Small Molecule Anti-inflammatories
Roche will pay Synta US$25 million upfront, which includes US$9 million in research funding over the next two years.
Actives
Out of the Woods: Bark Appears in Personal Care
While the use of wood for scent is well-established, beauty manufacturers are now highlighting the active benefits of tree-related ingredients--a development originating from traditional Chinese medicine.
Sensory
Micro Powders Adds Oil-absorber, Feel Enhancer, Binder Ingredients
Micro Powders, Inc. has added three new offerings to its product line-up of specialty micronized waxes.
Literature/Data
Shiseido Decodes Negative Impact of Digital Fatigue in Skin
Shiseido reported findings of the negative effects of digital fatigue in skin, including reduced barrier function, irregularity in corneocytes and oxidative damage. A shikuwasa extract was shown to help; read on to see how.
Actives
Lapcos Bikini Mask Reduces Hair Removal Irritation, Ingrown Hairs
The Lapcos Bikini Mask is formulated with soothing ingredients such as hemp seed oil, aloe and grapefruit to relieve irritation in the bikini area due to shaving or waxing, and to protect against ingrown hairs.
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.
Companies
Rhodia, SIBUR to Join Forces in CIS Surfactant Market
Rhodia and SIBUR have announced they will join forces for the development of specialty surfactants in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) market.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Cassia-derived Polymers for Improved Silicone Deposition in Hair
The Lubrizol Corp.’s Noveon Consumer Specialties has introduced cassia-derived polymers for improved deposition, enhanced conditioning and distinctive sensory attributes in hair cleansing formulations.
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