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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Actives
Color Cosmetics
Formulating On Trend: Lip Oil
In this “Formulating on Trend,” the author describes basic ingredients used to create lip oils, including the function of each and formulation suggestions. Thickeners, oils, antioxidants, colorants/pigments, flavor and plumping ingredients are considered.
Moisturizing
Formulating on Trend: Barrier Repair
In this installment of "Formulating on Trend," the author explains how moisturizers and other hydrating ingredients can maintain a healthy skin barrier, in turn addressing skin disorders, dryness and signs of aging.
Claims/Labeling
FDA Issues New Guidances on Nanotechnology
The US Food and Drug Administration has issued two new draft guidances on the use of nanotechnology by the cosmetics and foods industries.
Formulas/Products
Excessive Sweat, Gone in One Swipe
There's a new topical solution for excessive sweat that could swipe away future embarrassment—and it's just been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Holding Out on Hydration
Kimberly-Clark inventors have been holding out; holding out hydration, that is. In this patent application, emulsions are described that form a film to prevent excessive hydration and, in turn, occupational dermatitis.
Claims/Labeling
FDA Issues Final Guidance on Nanomaterials
On June 26, 2014, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued Final Guidance for Industry: Safety of Nanomaterials in Cosmetics, a final guidance document addressing the use of nanotechnology in cosmetics.
Rheology/Thickener
Formulating on Trend: Hyperpigmentation Treatment Serum
Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH) is a disorder that can leave dark spots on the skin after it becomes damaged. This "Formulating on Trend" describes how to create a serum to reduce PIH.
Actives
Formulating on Trend: Clean Cleansing Balm
In this installment of "Formulating on Trend," the author describes how to formulate a cleanser that aligns with today's beauty standards by focusing on clean makeup-removing emollients, preservatives and more.
Sun Protection
Testing Sun Protection Factor on Skin
There are various test methods set by global governing bodies for SPF protection, but this article will discuss the five time-point internationally approved ISO 24444 method.
Tech Transfer
Arthritis, UV-Damage Treatment in One?
New research indicates that glucosamine could help stop the formation of new age spots and help to fade existing ones.
Formulating Basics
Formulating on Trend: Healing Acne Care
In this installment of "Formulating on Trend," the author describes the development of over-the-counter (OTC) anti-acne treatments. Specifically discussed are the types of acne, emollients and occlusives to optimize anti-acne efficacy.
Skin Care
Wheat Active Takes on Blue Light Damage
Laboratoires Expanscience's botanical ingredient utilizes wheat germ and lupines to protect skin from everyday environmental aggressors at a cellular level.
Tech Transfer
Patent Pick: Delivering on mRNA's Promise
News about CRISPR and the Cas9 enzyme has permeated nearly every scientific—and even some consumer—communities. But there is one crucial area where these entities have not penetrated to any real appreciable level: the human body. A new patent may fix that.
Actives
La Mer: New Findings on Skin Inflammation
Lead scientist of luxury brand reveals recent findings that may shape the future of inflammation skin care products.
Event Coverage
Sunscreen Symposium Day One Enlightens Attendees
Cosmetic scientists from around the world descended on Walt Disney World for the two-day 2015 Sunscreen Symposium featuring skin safety, boosting sunscreen efficacy, testing, formulations and more.
Event Coverage
FLSCC Incites Regulation Debate on Sunscreens
The Florida chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (FLSCC) held its 2011 Sunscreen Symposium on Sept. 15-17, 2011. The event’s theme, “The UVB/UVA Balancing Act: Choices and Change,” was supported not only in the presentations but was also reinforced through attendee questions and reactions to recent sunscreen regulation.
Companies
Lessonia Focuses on Algae in European Project
Alongside 18 European partners, Lessonia is diving into GENIALG, a European project to develop bioactive ingredients from algae. A number of benefits come included with project participation including the launch of new ingredients for cosmetic applications.
Natural/Sustainable
Clariant & Polygal Partner on Plantasens Biogum Tara
Plantasens Biogum Tara reportedly avoids low viscosity, stringiness and an unpleasant feel while achieving smoothness in look and a pleasant touch in natural leave-on skin care creams, lotions and masks.
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