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Patent Pick: Powder Base Without the Cake
Topical base compositions have a tendency to cake. This poorly influences the in situ preparation of the product by the user, as well as its application experience. These challenges were the focus of Unilever inventors.
Tech Transfer
Words from Wiechers: Dancing to the Dollar
In this installment of our "Words from Wiechers" series, co-author O'Lenick disagrees with Wiechers's belief that cosmetic and pharma businesses are driven by the same dynamics. Read on to learn more.
Methods/Tools
Streamlining the Processing of Powder in Cosmetics
The unique triple shaft design of this new mixer aims to streamline powder phase processing.
Literature/Data
Spaceflight Shifts the Microbiome and Skin Condition
The effects of spaceflight on the skin microbiome and structure, and subsequent changes in skin health, sensitivity and the onset of conditions are described in a recent review published in
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
.
Event Coverage
The Skin Discussion Turns Outward at IFSCC
Day Two of the IFSCC Conference in Seoul continued with skin although this time, looking outward. Nanomaterials and anti-pollution strategies also entered the scene, along with a case study on cushion cosmetics.
Literature/Data
Methylene Blue—The Antioxidant Answer to Aging?
The antioxidant methylene blue may be the answer to slow down aging, according to new research from the University of Maryland. Scientists are already formulating products for consumer use with the chemical.
Literature/Data
Unearthing the Secret to Stability from Clay
Researchers in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Trondheim, Norway, have been playing in the mud—or clay, rather, and may have unearthed the secret to stable emulsions.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Elbowing Out the Microbial Competition
As anyone who's a sibling or has kids knows: there's competition for real estate in the back seat of a car. And it's fierce; pushing, elbowing and crossing imaginary boundaries. Inventors from The State University of New York have applied this struggle to a topical that uses good microbes to drive out unwanted ones from the skin.
Tech Transfer
Secrets of the Trees for Super Cosmetics?
Trees are not the mute, woody giants we think them to be. They are actually quite chatty. What do talking trees have to do with cosmetics? I started to draw parallels between them our industry’s work on the microbiome, epigenetics and wellness cosmetics; even sustainability.
Literature/Data
Halal Nail Polish and the Islamic Perspective
Halal cosmetics are developed to satisfy the unique requirements of Islamic religious tenets, described briefly herein. In relation, the authors compare the ingredients utilized in traditional versus halal nail polish.
Sun Care
Photostability Leads the Way: Formulating Safer Sunscreens
The need to prevent skin from UV damage is well-understood but the most effective way to achieve this is not. Here, a novel photostabilizer is presented in a test pump sunscreen spray formula as part of a total photoprotection strategy.
Literature/Data
Phyla Friendly? Preservatives vs. the Skin Microbiome
An increasing number of products claim to positively affect or not disturb the skin microbiome. This has raised concerns over whether antimicrobials could negatively impact the microbiome’s composition and diversity. As such, this exploratory study examines skin microbiome composition and diversity after several weeks of exposure to a cream containing a preservative blend.
Consumers/Market
The Biggest Beauty Questions of 2018
Google has released its "Year in Search 2018" report and revealed the top 10 beauty searches of 2018.
Tech Transfer
Phytonutrient: The New Word for Natural?
Phytonutrients are generating interest globally because of their potential health benefits; they are also making their way into cosmetics.
Consumers/Market
Editor’s Note: C&T Sticking the Landing
This issue of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
is looking at the cosmetic market post-COVID-19—focusing on health, hygiene and well-being, specifically hand hygiene on overall human health. Also presented is the "Formulating Forum" expanding and explaining the meaning of "clean" beauty. With the self-care focus, preservatives remain a main concern to consumers. With that, two features this month address this preservation challenge. Finally, CBD in cosmetics is explored and hair testing equipment is evaluated.
Literature/Data
Silicone Safety and the Cosmetic Industry
The use of silicones in personal care products continues to expand because of the unique performance attributes they provide and their well-established record of safety. As a result, progressively larger volumes of silicones are being released to the environment, and interest in their life cycle has increased. The present article summarizes relevant fundamental chemical and physical properties of silicones and how these relate to material performance, safety and environmental fate.
Literature/Data
The Organized Chaos of Biological Mechanisms
This chaotic column is about biological mechanisms. How, why and what for?
Efficacy
Words from Wiechers: The Power of Suggestion
In this edition of our Words from Wiechers series, the late author explains the power of belief in product efficacy—and why products should be evaluated based on the perceived value they deliver to consumers.
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