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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Cleansing
Cleansing
Surfactants and Cleansing Products
Today, cleansing products are available in solid bar, liquid and gel forms and can be based on alkaline salts and synthetic and natural surfactants. When substituted for alkaline salts, synthetic and natural surfactants improve the foam structure and mildness of formulas.
Cleansing
Natural Surfactants and Emulsifiers
Jarchem will present its natural surfactants and emulsifiers during the NY SCC Suppliers' Day.
Cleansing
A Brief Review of Polymer/Surfactant Interaction
In this article, the significance of parameters such as correlation length (blob size), micelle structure, comicellization, polymer adsorption conformation and coacervate structure are introduced with relevance to the conceptual appreciation of polymer-surfactant interactions and its bearing on recent advances in conditioning shampoos.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Unilever Takes Charge of Cleansing, Literally
There's a battle ensuing between microbes and anti-microbes that transcends the physical skin barrier to a larger, regulatory one. Regardless, Unilever inventors are charging ahead utilizing electrons to enhance the power of oligodynamic metals.
Cleansing
Polyesteramine Performance: Improving Mildness in Rinse-off Cleansers
Polyesteramines are typically used as cationic conditioners but their surface-active properties and ability to associate with detersive surfactants suggests irritation reduction and viscosity-building effects. To test these effects, surface tensiometry was used to quantify the surfactant-binding capacity of polyesteramines. Furthermore, preclinical assessments were made to determine irritation potential in epidermal equivalents.
Companies
Innospec Announces Approval of an Investment in Dried Surfactants
"This new investment is consistent with our strategy of focusing on specialty surfactant markets and applications.”
Methods/Tools
Research Reveals Additive-free Synthesis of Low Hydrolysis Amphiphiles
Research published in
Angewandte Chemie
demonstrates mixing via the Staudinger reaction has the capability to synthesize amphiphilic molecules without the use of catalysts or reagents.
Cleansing
BASF Launches Plantapon Soy for Mild Rinse-off Applications
Plantapon Soy is a bio-based surfactant made from soy protein derivative from non-GMO soybean made from renewable resources and coconut oil for natural, mild skin and hair cleansing products.
Sun Care
[podcast] Making Sunscreens Cleaner and Clearer
In this interview, sponsored by Siltech, Brian Allen explains how the company combined its silicone technology with zinc oxide to create a reef-safe ingredient and prototype formula with a good EWG rating, USDA Biopreferred certification and whitecast rubout time reduction.
Cleansing
A Novel Presentation of Nonionic PEG Surfactants’ Characteristics
The authors develop data on 10 attributes of 16 naturally derived PEGs and suggest a presentation technique by which the formulator may view two measured attributes simultaneously.
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.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Static vs. Dynamic Measurement of Surface Tension
Surface tension determines the properties of formulations. How does one measure surface tension? Since, realistically, there is more than one surface tension in a liquid, measurements can vary depending upon the method used. Here, industry expert Tony O'Lenick discusses static and dynamic approaches to measuring surface tension.
Cleansing
Decomposition of Disodium Lauyrlsulfosuccinate in Soap Bars Under Alkaline Conditions
The authors used kinetic experiments to track the heat-induced decomposition of disodium lauryl-sulfosuccinate during the manufacture of soap bars and compared the results with those of another soap surfactant, sodium cocoylisethionate.
Cleansing
Pilot Chemical Adds Sulfate-free Surfactant Blend to Offering
Pilot Chemical has launched a new sulfate-free surfactant blend.
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.
Skin Care
Formulating on Trend: Combining Humectants and Retinol
In this installment of "Formulating on Trend," the author explains how to combine humectants and retinol, and how the combination of hyaluronic acid, glycerin and retinol can impart a variety of skin benefits.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: The INCI Names vs. Properties of Silicone Surfactants
Surface tension is a ruling factor in the formulator's world. In this edition of "Comparatively Speaking," Tony O'Lenick explains its influence on foam and wetting; he also demonstrates how little the INCI name reveals about a material's properties.
Cleansing
Hallstar Offers Olive Oil Benefits in W/O Emulsifier: Olivem 2090
Hallstar’s olive oil chemistry enabled the development of Olivem 2090, combining the emulsifying properties of polyglycerol esters of polyricinoleic acids with the skin benefits of olive oil fatty acids.
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