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Section: Research
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: The INCI Names vs. Properties of Silicone Surfactants
Surface tension is a ruling factor in the formulator's world. In this edition of "Comparatively Speaking," Tony O'Lenick explains its influence on foam and wetting; he also demonstrates how little the INCI name reveals about a material's properties.
Method/Process
Scale-up Success: Untapping the Potential of Computational Fluid Dynamics
Scaling up cosmetic products to manufacturing facilities is a common cause of formulation difficulties. Computational fluid dynamics offer a means to model and troubleshoot potential problems in advance, and could become a standard tool to reduce production costs.
Consumers/Market
Personalized 3D Masks Coming from BASF x Natural Machines
The technology will be available in 2022 and can address multiple personal care needs within a single mask.
Consumers/Market
Promising Ethnic Beauty Market Gives Way to Intensified Competition
Kline report finds that multicultural beauty marketers are breaking boundaries between general and multicultural beauty.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Naturally Occurring vs. Naturally Derived vs. Chemically Modified Butters
Tony O'Lenick explains the difference between naturally occurring, naturally derived and chemically modified butters since some butters possess better cosmetic properties, which is of use to the formulator.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: CAPB from Coconut Oil vs. Fatty Acid
Anthony J. O'Lenick, Jr., explains that CAPB can be made from two different processes, one with coconut oil and the other with fatty acid, which create two potential differences that affect how the material works in a formulation.
Tech/Equipment/Services
Stroke of Genius: Successive Combing Force Yields Realistic Conditioning Results
Combing tests are widely used to characterize the conditioning performance of products at one snapshot in time. A successive combing force device was designed to more realistically simulate the entire shampooing and conditioning process. Here, the authors put it to the test.
Methods/Tools
Optibrium Publishes Peer Reviewed Study on Computer-aided Sensory Development
The study suggests that Optibrium’s augmented chemistry can replace the need for human clinical trials when developing new flavor and fragrance ingredients.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: EFAs in Pharma vs. Cosmetics and COVID-19 Potential
In this Comparatively Speaking, Tony O’Lenick presents an edited excerpt from an article in
Inform
relating materials well-known by cosmetic chemists: essential fatty acids (EFAs). Highlighted here is their novel bioactivity in relation to COVID-19.
Consumers/Market
Kline Identifies Seven Up-and-Coming Markets in Professional Skin Care
What markets will be up next as beauty hotbeds? Kline focuses in on growing global regions.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Author Commentary: Paolo Giacomoni, Ph.D., on Visible Light
Blue light has both good and bad effects on skin. Learn more about them in this author commentary with Paolo Giacomoni, Ph.D., who recently wrote a
Cosmetics & Toiletries
feature on this subject.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Author Commentary: Estelle Loing, Ph.D., on Safeguarding Squalene
Estelle Loing, Ph.D., global R&D director for IFF/Lucas Meyer, authored a new article about protecting squalene from pollution-initiated oxidation. In this podcast, she explains the inspiration for this work.
Colorant
[podcast] Author Commentary: Alexander Chan, Ph.D., on Hair Dyes
Alexander Chan, Ph.D., has been in the field and has heard things. He knows what consumers believe about hair dye ingredients, and why they're confused. He wrote an article about it for our upcoming February 2018 issue; and in this podcast, he talks about why he wrote it. Listen now!
Videos
[video] 4 Novel Effective Antimicrobial Compounds on IFRA's Transparency List
In this interview from the IFSCC 2023 poster session, Shoko Hamada, of Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co., explains her research exploring antibacterial and antiviral properties of compounds on IFRA's transparency list, uncovering four with promising effects.
Actives
Coming Soon: 'Evolutionary Biology & the Future of Skin Microbiome Innovation'
Speaker Larry Weiss, M.D., is CEO and founder of Weiss Bioscience, Inc., a San Francisco-based microbiome biotechnology company and manufacturer of Symbiome skin care.
Skin Care
IFF/Lucas Meyer to Deliver Youth, Balance and Comfort at in-cosmetics Global
Melanin synthesis, squalene protection and skin comfort are the focus of three solutions IFF/Lucas Meyer will present at in-cosmetics Global, to be held April 17-19, 2018, in Amsterdam.
Animal Alternatives
Appointment of Commissioner Borg May Jeopardize Animal-alternative Test Progress
Cosmetics Europe recently urged the industry to oppose the appointment of Tonio Borg as Health Commissioner, as his "commitment to conclude the introduction of the March 2013 [animal testing] ban without addressing scientific reality or consumer needs is a great concern."
Method/Process
Researchers Engineer Hydrogel-based Skin Substitute Complete with Rete Ridges
According to the authors, this work provides a simple and powerful way to mimic the structures of human skin and can contribute to skin tissue engineering and wound healing research.
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