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Natural/Sustainable
COSMOS-standard Published
After six years of intensive work and an international public consultation over three months, the European Cosmetics Standards Working Group has published the COSMOS-standard.
Anti-aging/Face
White Lupine and Hibiscus Peptides for Antiaging
YON-KA has introduced a pair of lifting and firming products formulated with flower peptide technology from hibiscus and white lupine.
Natural/Sustainable
Organic Lip Balm for Moisture
Organic product company eos has launched a line of three organic lip balms that are formulated for moisture and packaged to avoid germ transmission.
Moisturizing
Painting an Image
Considering the demand for potent actives, this issue of C&T magazine features an article by Sabarinathan describing the nourishment of skin cell mitochondria as an antiaging approach. Also related to skin health, Wiechers considers orthorhombic phase stabilization as a novel mechanism for moisturization.
Actives
ECM-derived Tetrapeptide to Counterbalance ECM Degeneration
Degradation of dermal and epidermal proteins and the reduced proliferation of collagen and hyaluronic acid in the dermis occur during aging. Thus, antiaging technologies must to correct these deficiencies to induce skin regeneration and combat the signs of aging. Data presented here demonstrates that ECM-derived tetrapeptides have the potential to counterbalance ECM degeneration.
Moisturizing
Orthorhombic Phase Stabilization for Internal Occlusion: A New Mechanism for Skin Moisturization
While humectants and occlusive agents are the most commonly accepted approaches to moisturize skin, earlier work indicates a third approach: orthorhombic phase stabilization. In the present article, the author describes this novel mechanism of hydration and its detection by conventional and nonconventional methods, suggesting this approach could serve as a basis for all skin moisturizing therapies.
Skin Care
Cooking Chemistry and the Formulator: Red and White Meats and Fish
This article is the second in a four-part series that highlights connections between the chemistry of cooking and personal care product development—including the reactions that occur and why, and how to best utilize these reactions—for the benefit of novice formulators.
Sensory
Bell Researches the Scent of Color
The panelists were given 15 fragrances to smell, ranging from fruit fusion to sweet lime punch. After listing their favorites, the panelists were shown a color wheel and asked to indicate where they felt each fragrance should be placed on the color wheel.
Actives
Amino Acid Derivative Developed for Environmental Protection
Shiseido researchers have discovered a protein involved in blocking the skin barrier function and has developed an effective amino acid derivative for inhibiting the production of this protein.
Moisturizing
Fruit Butters for Moisturization and Wrinkle Reduction
The butters not only offer a high level of moisturization, but will aid in cellular regeneration and free radical scavenging. The vitamin C content in these fruit butters will also aid in the reduction of wrinkles and fine lines
People
Remembering an Industry Great
Martin M. Rieger, PhD, passed away Sunday, May 24, after several months in hospice care. "Marty" Rieger was an educator to the industry, serving as editor of
Harry's Cosmeticology
and regularly contributing to the pages of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine.
Anti-aging/Face
P&G Researchers Identify Skin Tipping Point
P&G Beauty & Grooming scientists have identified the "skin tipping point" of skin aging and suggested topical ingredients that may slow this tipping point down.
Rheology/Thickener
Candelilla Wax Substitute for Lip Products
The substitute exhibits the same features as standard candelilla wax including a moderate melting point range, the consistency of a hard wax, it is hydrophobic. is can be a viscosity modifier and it is a durable film former.
Hair Care
Plant-based, Permanent Hair Dye Launched
These dyes are said to contain no PPD, resorcinol or ammonia, and they act via the company's Renewable Botanical Enviro-Colors (RBE)-Colors technology.
Actives
Grapefruit Extract for Phase II Enzyme Formation
This grapefruit extract stimulates the formation of phase II enzymes, which strongly support the outward transfer and later destruction of toxins and chemicals from skin cells.
Sensory
Cooling Agent for After-sun Products
This ingredient cools through a non-drying, evaporative process on skin but unlike existing hydrocarbon and alcohol technologies, it is non-flammable, odorless and reportedly non-ozone-depleting.
Skin Care
AST Creates Moisture Sealant Spray for Skin
Aqualant was designed to be applied after showering. The product is said to seal in the moisture that skin absorbs and create a barrier against the environment.
Actives
Aquea Improves SPF Imparted in Wash On Technology
Now SPFs of up to 28 can be achieved with significantly lower concentrations of active, leading to better foaming and lower production costs.
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