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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Cleansing
Cleansing
What if The Rules of Fighting Acne Have Changed?
What if the rules of fighting acne have changed? Dendriclear™ selectively targets acneic C. acnes strains to recover a healthier microbiome and reduce the appearance of acne lesions.
Hair Care
Iselux® Isethionate Surfactants for Optimum Sulfate-Free Cleansing with Data Sheet & Formula
Iselux® (INCI: Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isethionate) is an extremely mild high-performing sulfate-free surfactant. It produces luxurious, creamy lather and offers impressive formulation flexibility in a range of products from shampoos to hand soaps.
Natural/Sustainable
Formulating With Naturals—Hair Conditioning
This column proposes that the current natural and organic hair conditioner market can de divided into two types—those that are effective but use technology considered suspect under most natural certifications, i.e., “greenwashed,” and those that are more compliant with natural and organic certification but are found by consumers to have performance gaps
Consumers/Market
Indonesia Expects Professional Hair Care Boom
Although the Indonesian hair care market is still modest in size, being less than 5% of the U.S. market, it has enjoyed a growth of almost 10% since 2007.
Consumers/Market
Product Innovation Gives Hair Care a Boost
In line with the performance of the beauty industry in general, hair care has experienced a slight slowdown globally, with the value growth rate falling from 5.5% in 2012 to 4.9% in 2013. However, hair care has resisted this slowdown.
Hair Care
Supplier Roundtable: Formulating Softness and Shine in Hair
Driven by an aging consumer base, products that increase softness and shine in hair are in higher demand. This month's
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Supplier Roundtable challenged experts for solutions to formulate softness- and shine-increasing hair care products.
Cleansing
Sustainability: Trends in Polymers and Surfactants for Hair Care
Market trends are driving the development of polymer and surfactant ingredients toward natural origins—in particular, plants. In this article, the authors review some of the recent trends in green surfactants and polymers for hair care. One interesting technology transfer trend is the use of hydrogen-bonded supramolecular networks to produce self-healing fixative films.
Cleansing
Sustainability: Trends in Polymers and Surfactants for Hair Care
Market trends are driving the development of polymer and surfactant ingredients toward natural origins—in particular, plants. In this article, the authors review some of the recent trends in green surfactants and polymers for hair care. One interesting technology transfer trend is the use of hydrogen-bonded supramolecular networks to produce self-healing fixative films.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Hair and Eyelash Growth, Fixatives, Surfactants and More
Chosen biweekly by Rachel Grabenhofer,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine editor, for their relevance to personal care, Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition features recently issued patents relevant to hair care, styling and growth.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Colored Bubbles, Straightening, Suspended Air and More in Hair Care
Chosen biweekly for their relevance to personal care, Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition features patents related to hair cleansing, conditioning and styling, among others.
Moisturizing
Comparatively Speaking: Silicone Anionics and Cationics vs. Soft Complex for Hair Care
The presence of ionic groups affects silicone in an analogous way to how ionic groups affect fatty surfactants. Here, Tony O'Lenick explains how molecular modifications to silicones can result in ionic complexes that are soluble in water and compatible with each other.
Cleansing
Structured Surfactant Systems for Improved Lasting Deposition of Perfume on Skin and Hair
To maximize perfume delivery from structured cleansing formulations, the fragrance must be introduced before structuring the formulation into multilamellar vesicles. Structured formulations fragranced in such a way are shown here to improve perfume deposition and duration versus micellar systems, with no negative impact on perfume burst during use.
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