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Section: Formulas/Products
Moisturizing
Detangling and Conditioning Clear Shampoos
Developing clear shampoo systems that provide conditioning and detangling benefits to the hair can be a challenge. There are few ingredients available that can address these challenges.
Preservation
Propanediol and Polylysine Alternative Preservation
DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products Company LLC has partnered with RML Inc. to launch PolyGuard, a new line of alternative preservatives that combine polylysine with DuPont Tate & Lyle's Zemea propanediol as a preservation booster.
Bath/Shower
C&T Formulary: Bath and Body
Supplier-submitted formulas for Bath and Body products including antiperspirants, bar soaps and body wash.
Skin Care
Sensitive Skin and Skin Barrier
A relationship exists between sensitive skin and skin barrier proteins and lipids, as the author shows here. While formulations to treat sensitive skin have tended to focus on eliminating irritant ingredients and penetration enhancers, an approach is suggested to help the skin build its own barrier defense from the inside-out.
Skin Care
Green Tea and Skin Photoprotection
Chronic exposure of solar ultraviolet (UV) light to human skin is responsible for various skin disorders. Treatment with polyphenolic compounds from green tea has been shown to prevent UV light-induced skin photodamage in laboratory animals and human skin
Actives
Patent Picks—Methyl Naphthalenyl Ketone, Oxylipins, Metal Oxide Shell Microcapsules, Tsuga, Furanone and More for the Treatment of Skin Inflammation and Irritation
Chosen biweekly for their relevance to personal care, Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition, chosen by Katie Anderson (Schaefer), associate editor of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine, features patents related to the treatment of inflamed or irritated skin.
Sensory
Sense, Repair and Protect
Croda Inc. presents ingredients focused on sensory benefits, i.e., look and feel; active conditioning; and UV protection, which the company demonstrates through four major market themes: create, indulge, protect and thrive.
Cleansing
Natural Surfactants and Emulsifiers
Jarchem will present its natural surfactants and emulsifiers during the NY SCC Suppliers' Day.
Hair Care
Shine and Conditioning Shampoo
This pearlescent conditioning shampoo is recommended for healthy and glossy looking hair. It provides excellent hair detangling with a smooth feel and shine.
Literature/Data
Smoking and Premature Aging
Multiple environmental factors are associated with facial aging; evidence suggests that smoking 20 cigarettes per day is equivalent in effect to almost 10 years of chronological aging. Therefore, lifestyle recommendations to stop or delay facial skin aging are also very useful in promoting public health.
Skin Care
Exfoliation, Scrub and Gommage
Cosmetic means for achieving rejuvenated skin can be positioned according to intensity of action, skin renewal speed and some functioning details, thus: gommage, scrub, exfoliation and peel represent the four rejuvenation strategies. In some regions, peel refers to aggressive treatments requiring authorized operators such as dermatologists or medical doctors. Therefore, this column will discuss only the first three methods for a better skin glow.
Cleansing
Surfactants and Cleansing Products
Today, cleansing products are available in solid bar, liquid and gel forms and can be based on alkaline salts and synthetic and natural surfactants. When substituted for alkaline salts, synthetic and natural surfactants improve the foam structure and mildness of formulas.
Skin Care
Copperceuticals and the Skin
Reversing the effects of aging on human skin was a primary goal of ancient alchemists and their successors, the modern cosmetic chemists. During human aging, skin becomes thinner and accumulates various blemishes, lesions and imperfections.
Organic/COSMOS
Organic and Natural: Caveat Emptor
Previous columns have discussed Canadian Natural Health Products regulations but have steered clear of the natural and organic debate, although this author previously published an article that debates animal versus vegetable ingredients, in which he explains that a chemical is a chemical regardless of its origin; a molecule of glycerin is just that, whether from natural sources like animal or vegetable fat, or from petroleum or biodiesel sources.
Literature/Data
Rosacea: Cause, Triggers and Treatment
Rosacea is a common disorder of the facial skin that affects an estimated 14 million Americans. In fact, rosacea is becoming increasingly widespread as the baby boomer generation enters the most susceptible ages for its development.
Skin Care
Neonatal Skin: Structure and Function
Within the embryonic/fetal development program, skin is of major importance. Much of the activity in skin development is centered around formation of the epidermis, which ultimately generates the stratum corneum. The present article touches the surface of the structure and function of neonatal skin.
Actives
Stable and Able Ascorbic Acid
This pure, highly effective and stabilized ascorbic acid is said to deliver improved effectiveness and permeation.
Bath/Shower
Editor's Note: Health and 'Swell'ness
The consumer driver for health and wellness will no doubt flow into the New Year and beyond. As such, this issue takes inspiration from the spa world.
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