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Section: Research
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.
Formulas/Products
Patent Pick: Complexing to Simplify the Antiperspirant Equation
Colgate-Palmolive inventors aren't sweating the small stuff. In a new patent application, they propose a stannous fluoride-based composition for antiperspirants with sweat control.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Gram-positive vs. Gram-negative Bacteria
Tony O’Lenick asks industry expert Kelly Dobos to explain the difference between Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria to understand the importance of selecting the proper preservative system for a cosmetic.
News
Beauty Accelerate
2024 is Coming to Los Angeles
Taking place March 6-7, 2024 at the Millennium Biltmore in Los Angeles, next year's in-person event will feature discussions and presentations from West Coast beauty innovators, thought leaders and more.
Consumers/Market
2024's Beauty Trends Are Already Coming True
The need for minimalism, support for well-being and emerging AI tools intersect at a unique moment in beauty.
Literature/Data
Combining Retinol with CBD for Skin Quality Improvement
“CBD is anti-inflammatory and pro-healing in nature. I believe that the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties provided by CBD are an essential component of protecting the skin and contribute to the graceful aging of any skin type," says Dr. Few.
Consumers/Market
Evoking Emotion: Making Consumers Comfortable in Their Skin
Skin health considerations are becoming more complex as research advances; take the microbiome and the questions it raises, for example. As such, the skin’s barrier integrity has become a focus. In relation to skin health, this column explores how a product’s skin feel and visible impact can improve consumers’ appearance, overall health and comfort in their own skin.
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.
Hair Care
Comparatively Speaking—PEG-8 Dimethicone vs. PEG-8 Dimethicone Meadowfoamate
In this discussion, Tony O'Lenick looks to Tim Kenny to explain the differences in chemistry between PEG-8 dimethicone and PEG-8 dimethicone meadowfoamate and what they mean to formulators, such as for conditioning, oil solubility and wetting.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: Natural- vs. Oxo- vs. Ziegler-derived Alcohols
Tony O'Lenick explores the difference between fatty alcohols derived naturally and those derived through the oxo process and the Ziegler process.
Skin Care
Comparatively Speaking: Sun Care vs. Daily Proactive Skin Care
"The difference, in one sentence, is that sun care is only part of skin care. To be complete, skin care requires a need for daily proactive total skin care regimen."
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Singlet vs. Triplet State of UV Filters
In this discussion, Tony O'Lenick looks to Craig Bonda to explain the photochemical differences between the singlet and triplet states of UV filters. These differences are important to the formulator, as their chemical reactions can lead to the destruction of sunscreens.
Testing
Q&A: How Do Conventional and Accelerated Preservative Tests Compare?
"How do accelerated and conventional preservative testing compare? What can each measure?" This reader inquiry led us to John Yablonski, of BioControl, who provided the following answer.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Static vs. Dynamic Measurement of Surface Tension
Surface tension determines the properties of formulations. How does one measure surface tension? Since, realistically, there is more than one surface tension in a liquid, measurements can vary depending upon the method used. Here, industry expert Tony O'Lenick discusses static and dynamic approaches to measuring surface tension.
Literature/Data
Baby Skin vs. Adult Skin Structure, Function and Composition
Research shows that baby skin is different than adult skin in terms of structure, biochemical composition and function, as the authors review here. The adaptation of these skin qualities continues during the first year of life and should be considered when designing baby skin care products.
Color Cosmetics
[with formulas] Comparatively Speaking: Traditional vs. Transfer-resistant Lipstick
This installment of the "Comparatively Speaking" column offers formulators a "Lipstick 101" primer, complete with step-by-step instructions, quality control considerations, and standard vs. transfer-resistant sample formulas.
Literature/Data
Baby Skin vs. Adult Skin Structure, Function and Composition
Research shows that baby skin is different than adult skin in terms of structure, biochemical composition and function, as the authors review here. The adaptation of these skin qualities continues during the first year of life and should be considered when designing baby skin care products.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Fermented and Natural Blend Comforts AD Skin
Topical cosmetics to relieve atopic dermatitis (AD) should soothe skin and suppress pathogenic bacteria, among other functions. A new patent application from Truezyme Co., Ltd., describes a fermented and natural blend with multiple benefits for AD.
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