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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Cleansing
Cleansing
Surfactants and Interfacial Phenomena in Cosmetics and Detergency
An understanding of the behavior of surfactants and their interfacial phenomena in cosmetics processes will help formulators design better cosmetics.
Skin Care
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Formulary: Skin Cleansing
Last month, we gave you skin repair formulas. But what about the basics, like cleansing? Find them here, in this month's Skin Cleansing Formulary.
Natural/Sustainable
The next level for natural cosmetics
Emulium® Dolcea MB is a new O/W emulsifier of 100% natural origin, easy to use and flexible which allows to formulate organically certified, readily biodegradable and vegan formulas.
Natural/Sustainable
The next level of natural cosmetics
Gattefossé decided to push the limits of its patented wax butter technology to develop the most advanced emulsifier of its natural range, Emulium® Dolcea MB.
Cleansing
[training] The next level of natural cosmetics
Gattefossé decided to push the limits of its patented wax butter technology to develop the most advanced emulsifier of its natural range, Emulium® Dolcea MB.
Consumers/Market
Brazilian Cosmetics, Personal Care Sales Reach Record High
Investments in Brazilian R&D and marketing provide boon to individual companies and the market as a whole.
Cleansing
Effects of Core-Corona Particles on Emulsification for Cosmetics
The functional limitations of surfactant emulsions led one Shiseido team to develop a "novel, ultimate emulsification system" to overcome those limitations. Read on to learn more about this system, which was presented at the IFSCC Congress in Orlando.
Consumers/Market
K-innovation Bubbles Up in New Categories
K-beauty is more influential than ever, with a proliferation of brands and products covering the spectrum of the beauty alphabet to satisfy consumers’ insatiable quest for perfect skin.
Cleansing
Innospec: Leader in 1,4-dioxane free surfactants
Innospec’s technical experts can help formulation chemists navigate the regulations and provide solutions for new formulations. Innospec has a broad range of ingredients for Personal Care and Home Care formulations, analyzed to show they are 1,4-Dioxane free.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: Surface Tension in Water vs. in Formulation
Many published studies of surfactants use pure surfactant in distilled water. However, a formulation is almost never a single surfactant in water. Here, industry expert Tony O'Lenick compares the surface tension of a surfactant added in water with that in a formulation.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Complexation vs. Coacervation in 2-in-1 Shampoos
Hair care traditionally involves cleansing with anionic or amphoteric surfactants, rinsing, then using a conditioner with cationic surfactant and cetyl and stearyl alcohol. Combining these as 2-in-1 products is not easy but complexation and coacervation approaches can achieve such.
Actives
Scaling Bio-based Innovation: How Startups are Commercializing Next-Gen Cosmetic Ingredients
The present article reviews several emerging bio-based ingredient innovations, including their chemistries, limitations and applications. It especially focuses on novel biosurfactants and bio-based emollients and oils.
Cleansing
Amphoteric Anionic Interactions
A study of interactions between anionic surfactants and amphoteric surfactants in solution demonstrates that betaines and anionic surfactants interact to have positive effects on viscosity, foam and the salt curve.
Cleansing
Ingredient Profile—Sodium Lauroamphoacetate
The present column features one of the oldest and most well-known members of the amphoteric family: sodium lauroamphoacetate (SLAA).
Cosmetic Ingredients
Polymers in Personal Care
Polymer use began in the 1800s with cellulose derivatives, the vulcanization of rubber, and styrene synthesis; but in reality, it started more than four million years ago with the formation of DNA and proteins. Polymers are a diverse class of chemistry. By definition, they are large molecules made up of chains or rings of linked monomer units—simple reactive building blocks. Smaller molecules or monomers are combined to form polymers that possess a characteristic chain structure of multiple repeating units that can be related or different.
Cleansing
Ingredient Profile: Decyl Glucoside
Alkyl polyglucoside (APG) surfactants continue to be a popular choice of formulators seeking to improve the sustainability of cleansing products for personal care, hard surface cleaning, dishwashing, laundry and industrial/institutional applications.
Cleansing
Ingredient Profile: Decyl Glucoside
Alkyl polyglucoside (APG) surfactants continue to be a popular choice of formulators seeking to improve the sustainability of cleansing products for personal care, hard surface cleaning, dishwashing, laundry, and industrial/institutional applications.
Sun Care
Wipes: Recently Disclosed Intellectual Property
Traditionally, soaps and personal cleansers are deposited on washcloths or sponges before being applied to the body. More than a decade ago, convenience products were introduced in the form of surfactant-impregnated dry woven or nonwoven cloths. Several new patents have recently been issued in the area of wipes, which are described here.
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