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Section: Research
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: O/W, W/O, Micro, Pickering and Suspo Emulsions
In this installment of his "Comparatively Speaking" series, industry expert Tony O'Lenick compares emulsion types for the benefit of novice formulators.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: Provisional vs. Regular Patent Applications
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick asks: What's the difference between a provisional patent and a regular patent application? Louis Paul of Louis Paul and Associates provides this issue's answer.
Literature/Data
Commensal Microbes Trigger Repair in Injured Skin
Research published in
Nature Immunology
reveals how commensal skin microbes initiate repair responses in injured skin.
Anti-aging/Face
Comparatively Speaking: Azelaic Acid vs. Other Diacids
Diacids will become more important to the cosmetic industry, according to O'Lenick, who discusses the source and use for a number of diacids including azelaic acid.
Literature/Data
[update] Comparatively Speaking: Matter vs. Mind Claims
This "Comparatively Speaking" was revived from 2008 for its relevance today. In it, Tony O’Lenick posed the question: What’s the difference between a "mind" claim and a "matter" claim? Industry expert Johann Wiechers, Ph.D., explained.
Literature/Data
Study Compares Topical Microbiome vs. Conventional Skin Care
Fourteen healthy volunteers aged 23-45 years old participated in a double-blind study using microbiome-supporting (MS) products on one cheek and benchmark (BM) products on the other cheek daily for three weeks.
Literature/Data
Second Nature: Sustainability as the Outgrowth of Naturals, A Commentary
Personal care consumers increasingly demand natural products but these are not always sustainable, especially considering the broader principles of this doctrine. This paper is a commentary on natural products and ingredients, certifications and innovations to advance this category in the context of UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Color Cosmetics
Color-correcting Products are Making a Major Comeback
During the second quarter of 2018, color-correcting primers, powders and concealers improved in both rank and score within the makeup category.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking--Analytical Methods: The mg KOH/gm System
This is the first of several columns that will examine key analytical methods used in quality control to discuss their application to raw materials. The mg KOH/gm system is the most commonly used system to analyze surfactants and it originally was developed by chemists in the soap business.
Claims/Labeling
Comparatively Speaking: Trademarks, Principal Register vs. Supplement Register
The Principal Register grants benefits to registered trademarks; the Supplemental Register is primarily designed for marks to distinguish the applicant's goods or services
Consumers/Market
Allure Store x Solawave Coming to
Beauty Accelerate
Sonny Gindi of Stour/Allure Store will share the stage with Solawave founders Andrew Silberstein and Eli Bailey to discuss the state of beauty retail/distribution post-pandemic and what's driving growth.
Claims/Labeling
Back to Basics: Making Room for Regulatory Compliance
Developing a cosmetic product requires an extensive, multistep process. This article introduces a multiple-part primer of the cosmetic development process, and stresses the importance of keeping up with compliance protocols.
Moisturizing
Comparatively Speaking: Guerbet Alcohol vs. Linear Fatty Alcohol
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains that Guerbet alcohols have significantly lower melting points than the linear alcohols with the same number of carbon atoms, which makes them highly desirable in the personal care market.
Methods/Tools
For License: Process for the Epoxidation of Olefinic Compounds
Yet2.com,presents a processing technology for the production of an epoxide and/or its corresponding vicinal diol by a reaction of an olefinic compound with hydrogen peroxide...
Consumers/Market
US Beauty Spending Decreases in 2014 as Competition Increases
U.S. beauty shopping declined in 2014, with the lowest level of shoppers since 2008, according to a report from NPD Group.
Actives
Exclusive! Comparatively Speaking: Bacteriostatic vs. Bacteriocidal by Tony O'Lenick
Industry expert Tony O’Lenick explains the difference between a bacteriostatic and bacteriocidal.
Sensory
Comparatively Speaking: Top Note vs. Middle and Bottom Notes
When describing fragrances, it is common to see references to the top, middle and bottom notes. Tony O’Lenick asked industry expert Steve Herman: What’s the difference?
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Isotactic vs. Syndiotactic vs. Atactic in Polymers
Anthony J. O'Lenick, Jr., asks Thomas O'Lenick, a doctoral candidate in polymer chemistry at the University of Tennessee, to explain the difference between isotactic, syndiotactic and atactic polymers.
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