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Cleansing
BASF Introduces Dehyton® AO 45 – The First Commercial Microalgae-Derived Betaine Surfactant
BASF’s newest ingredient is a novel solution for personal care formulators in need of a renewable, amphoteric surfactant.
Cleansing
Shampoo Surfactants: The Anionics
Understanding the structure function relationships of anionic surfactants will enable the formulator to achieve shampoo formulations that are well balanced, cost effective and functional.
Cleansing
Surfactants from Coconut Oil, Corn Syrup
Colonial Chemicals has derived eco-friendly surfactants from coconut oil and corn syrup to launch its latest product series for personal care applications.
Cleansing
Evaluating Shampoo Foam
There is probably no personal care category that is more competitive than shampoos. With this in mind, formulators of shampoos are asked by marketing to develop products to both appeal to consumers and perform (whatever “perform” means).
Hair Care
Formulating Conditioning Shampoos
Conditioning shampoos came into being when in order to replace hair body that had been lost by frequent shampooing and conditioning, formulators sought to introduce ingredients that would be deposited on the hair during the shampooing process. This article addresses the basics and the most recent developments in formulating conditioning shampoos.
Hair Care
Formula Anatomy Deciphered—Shampoos
The primary purpose of a shampoo is to clean the hair and scalp; all other attributes such as styling, conditioning split ends, adding shine and improving combability are accomplished by grooming tasks and used for claim purposes to differentiate a product from the competition.
Literature/Data
Foaming for Formulators: Coco-glucoside
Coco-glucoside is naturally derived from plant sugars and fatty alcohols, and has become increasingly popular as a foaming and cleansing agent in formulations due to its natural properties. In this column, the creation, composition and application of coco-glucoside are examined for proper formulating in personal care products, compared with other anionic surfactants.
Hair Care
New Shampoo Technologies: Between the Shock Waves
Though shampoo technology is not presently experiencing sudden and dramatic change, the author reviews several recent advances in materials, test methodology (combinatorial chemistry), and formulation approaches (structured surfactant technologies).
Methods/Tools
Deposition from Conditioning Shampoo: Optimizing Coacervate Formation
New techniques are being offered to produce formulations faster and more cost effectively than ever before. Researchers at the Institute for Formulation Science have addressed this challenge by developing robotic combinatorial techniques for the preparation and investigation of complex mixtures.
Cleansing
Formulating on Trend: Shampoo Bar
In this installment of "Formulating on Trend," the author explains how water scarcity and eco-friendly practices have motivated consumers to choose waterless cosmetics. She breaks down the popular shampoo bar as an example.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Coconut-derived Hydrotropes for Natural Cosmetics
Colonial Chemical Inc. has launched two vegetable-derived replacements for petroleum-based hydrotropes to formulate natural personal care products.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: CAPB from Coconut Oil vs. Fatty Acid
Anthony J. O'Lenick, Jr., explains that CAPB can be made from two different processes, one with coconut oil and the other with fatty acid, which create two potential differences that affect how the material works in a formulation.
Cleansing
Coconut-derived Surfactant for Natural Formulations
Colonial Chemical Inc. has added a surfactant derived from coconut to its line of nature-based personal care products.
Cleansing
Colonial Chemical Inc.'s ColaDet COCO
ColaDet COCO is a concentrated, green, mild surfactant blend with each surfactant derived from vegetable sources
Hair Care
Structured Surfactant Systems for High Performance Shampoos
Specialized surfactant systems that form multilamellar vesicles can be used to design high performance shampoos that outperform micellar formulas. These materials combine with and stabilize actives ranging from molecular to particulate, liquid to solid, and hydrophobic or cationic, to deliver them equally to damaged and virgin regions of hair to act where they are needed most.
Hair Care
Structured Surfactant Systems for High Performance Shampoos
Specialized surfactant systems that form multilamellar vesicles can be used to design high performance shampoos that outperform micellar formulas. These materials combine with and stabilize actives ranging from molecular to particulate, liquid to solid, and hydrophobic or cationic, to deliver them equally to damaged and virgin regions of hair to act where they are needed most.
Cleansing
Lubrizol/Noveon Launches Soy and Coconut-derived Surfactants Line
The Lubrizol Corporation's Noveon Consumer Specialties has launched a surfactants product line in Brazil specifically driven by claims for mild yet high performance.
Moisturizing
BASF Partners with GIZ and Cargill for Sustainable Coconut Oil
BASF and Cargill have partnered with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH to develop a certified coconut oil supply chain to enhance sustainability and improve the livelihoods of 2,500 coconut growers in the Philippines.
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