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Actives
Benzoyl Peroxide Introduced for Acne and Pet Formulations
Essential Ingredients has introduced an aqueous-based liquid benzoyl peroxide dispersion in the form of a paste.
Hair Care
Straightening Hair Safely With Cystine and Without Formaldehyde
To answer consumers’ desires for straight hair, and comply omit unsafe straightening ingredients, Croda has developed the Cystine Hair Smoothing System, which gently relaxes the hair’s natural curl without added formaldehyde.
Actives
Silab's Nutripeptides Provides Both Scalp and Hair Benefits
Nutripeptides improves hair quality due to its repairing action on the hair fiber, restoring the hair’s shine, density and volume.
Actives
Characterizing the Anti-aging Effects of
Hesperomeles heterophylla
Hook Leaf Extract
Hesperomeles heterophylla
Hook leaf extract was evaluated as described here for its application in anti-aging skin care. This traditional extract exhibited antioxidant and protective properties on the extracellular matrix due to high levels of polyphenols and flavonoids. Further, a formulation containing 0.35% extract was tested in vivo and showed promising effects on wrinkles and skin elasticity.
Actives
Enzymatic Synthesis of Isoamyl p-Methoxycinnamate from the Natural Ethyl Ester
The naturally occurring ethyl ester of p-methoxycinnamic acid can undergo efficient enzymatic conversion into the corresponding isoamyl ester via lipase catalysis using natural isoamyl alcohol as reactant. This transesterification provides a natural route to a popular sunscreen filter.
Companies
Mibelle Biochemistry Wins Frost & Sullivan's 2020 Global Company of the Year
Mibelle Biochemistry has been recognized with the Frost & Sullivan 2020 Global Company of the Year Award due to the company's active ingredient product lines that meet consumer expectations of quality, performance and sustainability in the personal care market.
Actives
Neuroglow,™ the Active that Captures the Molecular Power of the Sun
Givaudan Active Beauty unveils Neuroglow™, a powerful active ingredient designed to safely replicate all the positive effects of the sun. The result? A healthy glow and enhanced wellbeing all year round.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insight from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 8/18/2017
Has it been a week already? Must be, because here's Rachel Grabenhofer again, with the latest news and insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
. Check out the video re-cap with this week's exclusive product pick and reader insight.
Actives
Corn, Soybean and Flaxseed Extract for Skin Protection
At In-Cosmetics in Milan, International Specialty Products (ISP) will introduce three vegetable-derived skin care ingredients that have been added to the Natriance line.
Actives
Peas, Yeast and Rice Bran for Skin Care
International Specialty Products (ISP) has launched a line of skin care ingredients derived from natural sources. The line can be formulated into a variety of personal care products.
Anti-aging/Face
BASF’s Triple Threat Against Skin and Hair Aging
BASF has launched three anti-aging and anti-stress active ingredients to help both skin and hair. Volunteers helped confirm the efficacy of the actives, which help leave a youthful appearance.
Actives
Bicosome Encapsulates Carotene and Antioxidants for IR/UV Protection
At in-cosmetics 2015 in Barcelona, Bicosome is launching a complex that boosts the skin's ability to protect against ultraviolet and infrared radiation.
Anti-aging/Face
The Latest and Greatest in Skin Rejuvenation: NAD+
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, in its oxidized form (NAD+), has been identified as a key natural entity in the body that supports biological functions by restoring cellular health. As such, it is finding its way into anti-aging cosmetics.
Actives
Slowing Intrinsic and Extrinsic Aging: A Dual Approach
In this dual approach to antiaging, intrinsic factors are first addressed by slowing cell proliferation in skin via a technology based on dormins—in this case, extracts from dormant Narcissus tazetta bulb. Then, to protect against extrinsic aging, colorless carotenoids are employed to absorb UV radiation and prevent oxidative stress damage.
Anti-aging/Face
Consumer Perspective—Self-tanning and Skin Cancer Prevention
Although market trends for sun protection might make consumers believe otherwise, many younger individuals continue to desire and pursue tan skin. This is regardless of the awareness for the relationship between sun exposure and melanoma, and strong prevention messages in the media.
Literature/Data
Molecular Biology in Future Skin and Hair Care
Techniques developed in the field of molecular biology are currently being used to screen cosmeceutical ingredients for skin and hair care applications. New findings are published on a daily basis, providing insight with respect to future innovations for skin and hair health and appearance. Several relevant developments are reviewed here.
Actives
Coffea bengalensis
for Antiwrinkle and Skin Toning Applications
Coffea species have been widely evaluated for effects including oxidative stress protection and immunomodulation. The present study therefore evaluates the cosmetic activity of an extract obtained from cultured
Coffea bengalensis
stem cells. Results showed the extract imparted hydration activity in the keratinocytes, stimulated collagen synthesis in the fibroblasts and enhanced adipocyte differentiation starting from mesenchymal precursor cells.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Low-surfactant Emulsification: Optimizing Formulas and Conserving Resources
Understanding the process variables that occur during emulsion manufacturing can assist formulators in preventing production inconsistencies as well as selecting the most effective surfactant blend for a given purpose. This in turn reduces the amount of surfactant required without affecting emulsion quality or stability, thus saving resources and even improving product quality, as the present article describes.
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