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Consumers/Market
Consumer Misconceptions of Fragrance-free Products
A recent report from Johnson and Johnson Consumer Inc. and Natural Marketing Institute shows that many consumers don’t actually know what products are fragrance-free.
Companies
SCC Launches Digital Archive of Journal
According to the SCC, all issues going back to the journal's first issue have been digitized and are online and fully searchable.
Literature/Data
Topical Delivery of Skin Care Ingredients
Incorporating performance ingredients in a formula does not guarantee they will penetrate the skin and deliver the claimed benefits. This review presents topical delivery approaches introduced in the past five years to improve the efficacy of benefit ingredients for skin care. Examples include molecular, carrier and Trojan horse delivery. Non-conventional delivery systems also are described.
Literature/Data
The Organized Chaos of Biological Mechanisms
This chaotic column is about biological mechanisms. How, why and what for?
Literature/Data
Two Decades of Transfer-resistant Lipstick
It has been two decades since Revlon revolutionized the color cosmetic market by debuting transfer-resistant lipstick. Innovations in transfer resistance and long wear makeup have continued apace, and it certainly appears that advances in this field will continue for the foreseeable future. This article reviews the literature to show the evolution of chemistries and concepts in this prominent market.
Literature/Data
Antiperspirants and Other Topics
Emulsions made of monoesters and polymers: L’Oréal discloses interesting oil-in-water cosmetic emulsions consisting of monoesters and polymers.
Literature/Data
Corneocare and Comfort Science
At the Skin Forum 2013 event in London, the seven pillars of “corneocare,” were introduced, which targeted: the epidermal tissue at the molecular, cellular and structural level; epidermal function; tactile experience; appearance and sensation. This is one of the first concepts in personal care to close the gap between consumer perception and a scientific approach.
Consumers/Market
Indulgent Form and
Fun
ction
Our latest edition explores innovations and challenges in developing color cosmetics and novel product formats; from jellies, tints and pigment technologies, to silicone adhesives for patches, refillable bulk products, makeup remover design and more.
Consumers/Market
Infographic: Breaking Down a Decade of Cosmetics
A condensed look at 10 years of growth in the cosmetics industry gives an idea of future opportunities..
Hair Care
Editor's Note: The Fiber of Our Being
It’s in the very fiber of our being to bring you data and ideas that are critical and relevant to your product development efforts, beyond space constraints.
Efficacy
'Mirror, Mirror, in the Internet of Things. . .
...use great caution with the advice you bring.' Just what we need. Another critic scrutinizing appearance. And before coffee no less. Yet, this unbiased, digitized evaluation offers interesting potential; and if we don't like it, we can always turn it off.
Literature/Data
Drug-likeness vs. Lipinski’s Rule of Five
Tony O'Lenick discusses the difference between drug-likeness and Lipinski's Rule of Five.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Composition vs. Composition of Matter
Here, industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains the difference between a composition and composition of matter, as understanding their differences can aid the formulator when dealing with patent law.
Literature/Data
Laboratory Notebooks: Valuable Indicators of Intellectual Property
Laboratory notebooks are important corporate records that should clearly show tests performed in the lab, materials used and when they were used. They can provide essential evidence to the Patent Office in the event that questions of patent rights arise.
Method/Process
Objective Emotional Assessment of Perceivable Wellness Effects
Pulse volume amplitude, skin conductivity, facial muscle activity and other psycho-physiological parameters can give an objective emotional assessment of consumer response to personal care products, enabling substantiation of claims for wellness effects, as demonstrated here in the setting of cosmetics and fabric care.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Smart Materials for Triggerred Release of Cosmetics
Smart polymers can be engineered to contain reactive molecules, commonly dubbed “molecular switches,” that respond to external stimuli and cause systemic changes to the polymer structure. The specificity of a molecular switch to a single stimulus is critical for controlled release, although multi-triggered systems capable of responding to systematic stimuli are being developed for advanced applications. Herein the authors describe several stimuli-responsive materials that have potential applications for personal care and related biomedical fields.
Colorant
Offering radiant results for Color Cosmetic Products
Radiant skin continues to be a reflection of timeless beauty & glamour.
Consumers/Market
High Tea with a Skosh of Beauty
There's more than tea leaves in that bag you're steeping. Product developers are onto this and other ingestible means to drive beauty benefits home—and to the bottom line.
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