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Section: Formulas/Products
Hair Care
Combing Through Sun and Pollutant Effects on Hair
Trefor A Evans, Ph.D., institute fellow at TRI Princeton and long-time
C&T
scientific advisor, offers his insights on the latest developments in hair science and what they mean to the cosmetic formulator.
Oral Care
A Taste Receptor Blocker For Oral Hygiene Compositions
A hydrogenated, ethoxylated glycol ester reduces the harsh taste or burn sensation ordinarily imparted by the eucalyptol and the astringency ordinarily caused by the zinc salt in oral hygiene compositions.
Moisturizing
Plant Complexes Designed for Oily Phase Products
Alban Muller International has launched a line of oil-soluble plant complexes, all with different skin or hair benefits.
Hair Care
Hair Care Company Launches Hair Loss Pill
Kérastase, a L'Oréal-owned hair care company, has launched a daily supplement formulated to help those suffering from thinning hair and hair loss.
Colorant
Comparatively Speaking: Exotic vs. Standard Color Additive
Tony O'Lenick collaborated with Nick Morante to develop a four-part series of the "Comparatively Speaking" column that focuses on color. This is the fourth in the series where Morante explains the difference between an exotic color and a standard color additive?
Colorant
Comparatively Speaking: Natural- vs. Mineral-based Colorants
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick turns to Nick Morante of Nick Morante Consultants to explain the difference between natural colorants and mineral-based colorants with a special focus on iron oxides and the difference in the regulation of iron oxides in the United States and Europe.
Cleansing
Pseudo-Nonionic Surfactant Complexes in Soap Bars
Pseudo-nonionic surfactant complexes formed between anionic and cationic surfactants improved physical and sensorial attributes of soap formulations. Two complexes are described; one more stable and the other having the lowest irritation potential.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Compact Powders Ready for Impact
Cosmetic powders are pressing contradiction: one benefit can be optimized but at the expense of another. That's where LVMH inventors come in, with a new formula to survive its own impact on the marketplace.
Colorant
Comparatively Speaking: Metallic vs. Natural Hair Dyes
Hair color can be altered using a variety of dyes. This is the second in a series of three columns that will address hair color products, with the difference between natural and metallic dyes being addressed here.
Hair Care
Bio-Botanica Inc.’s Nutra Plant Complex II
For use in shampoos, hair rinses and conditioners, this blend stimulates, strengthens and adds highlights to hair.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: PEG/PPG Dimethicone INCIs Per Arrangement
INCI nomenclature for methicone and dimethicone polymers has been introduced based on their arrangement. Tony O'Lenick explains, in addition to providing a lesson from the literature on polarity and sunscreen formulation.
Skin Care
Nanotech Company Launches New Skin Care Products
Beyond Skin Science announced the launch of skin care products using nanotechnology.
Actives
Skin Care Company Derives Ingredients From Placentas
Mila Products has launched an antiaging line that contains ingredients sourced from human placentas.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Aqueous-compatible Nanoparticle Skin Care
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's pick relates to polydots to enable the formation of aqueous-compatible nanoparticle compositions for various skin treatments.
Literature/Data
Blood Bacteria Yields Powerful Anti-aging Compounds
Scientists uncovered three potent anti-aging molecules produced by a blood-resident bacterium,
Paracoccus sanguinis
. These compounds reduced inflammation, oxidative stress and collagen damage in skin cells —revealing a novel path to younger-looking skin.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Sun Protection vs. Broad Spectrum Protection
Industry expert Tony O’Lenick asks: What is the difference between sun protection and broad spectrum protection? Olga V. Dueva-Koganov of Ciba provides the answer.
Rheology/Thickener
A Comprehensive Approach to Replacing DEA in Formulations
Once California added diethanolamine to the list of regulated chemicals in personal care formulations under Proposition 65, chemists immediately sought out surfactants that were free of DEA. Here is presented a roadmap for identifying the right solution to replace DEA-containing surfactants in personal care products.
Sensory
Quality Comparison of W/O and O/W Photo-Protection Creams
The authors determined the quality of a photoprotector W/O cream by evaluating its microbial control, physicalchemical stability and sensory appeal in comparison to an O/W photo-protector cream.
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