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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Cleansing
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: Solubility in Surfactants vs. Compounds
Anthony J. O'Lenick provides a brief overview of solubility as the key to surfactant activity and compares it with compounds such as sodium chloride, for the benefit of novice formulators.
Rheology/Thickener
New Cellulose Derivatives in Personal Care Formulations
Hydrophobic modified cellulose ethers can be used to thicken formulations containing high concentrations of anionic surfactants by adding nonionic surfactants to the system. Implications are shown for liquid soaps and hair shampoos.
Sensory
Fragrance in Emulsion Systems and Surfactant Systems
Fragrance is a complex system of aroma chemicals whose potential to interact with the base in formulated products is reviewed in this article, with a focus on fragrance in emulsion systems and surfactant systems.
Consumers/Market
Polymers, Surfactants to Lead Cosmetic Ingredient Market Growth
The global cosmetic ingredients market was valued at US $14.671 bn in 2015 and is expected to grow 4.4% in 2016.
Companies
Naturex Inaugurates Expanded Chile Factory with Quillaia Specialty
On Jan. 15, 2015, Naturex inaugurated its newly expanded production factory in Linares, Chile, which is specialized in quillaia extraction and purification.
Rheology/Thickener
A Comprehensive Approach to Replacing DEA in Formulations
Once California added diethanolamine to the list of regulated chemicals in personal care formulations under Proposition 65, chemists immediately sought out surfactants that were free of DEA. Here is presented a roadmap for identifying the right solution to replace DEA-containing surfactants in personal care products.
Consumers/Market
Benzalkonium Chloride Market: Regional Industry Growth Through 2026
A recent report has predicted the benzalkonium chloride market will grow through 2026, outlining top trends regionally.
Rheology/Thickener
A Comprehensive Approach to Replacing DEA in Formulations
Once California added diethanolamine to the list of regulated chemicals in personal care formulations under Proposition 65, chemists immediately sought out surfactants that were free of DEA. Here is presented a roadmap for identifying the right solution to replace DEA-containing surfactants in personal care products.
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.
Skin Care
Formulating Feminine Hygiene for the Underserved Indian Market
Feminine hygiene is a necessity but until only recently, intimate care products were used by less than 10% of females in India. Some manufacturers have improved this statistic but the market need remains. This article examines the specific needs of products targeting this specialized segment.
Natural/Sustainable
Solvay Introduces 2 Bio-based and Biodegradable Surfactants
Mirasoft SL L60 and Mirasoft SL A60 are glycolipid biosurfactants, suitable for a range of applications in beauty care such as shampoos, conditioners, shower gels, face washes and creams.
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.
Actives
Skin Care Gets Smarter: Exploring Advanced Ingredient Technologies
Here we explore some of the most advanced ingredients in skin care and how they are revolutionizing the industry. With advances in technology, manufacturers and brands can design products and formulas that adjust to the skin’s unique needs.
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
Sulfate vs. Sulfate-free: Information to Make a Choice
In the present article, the author considers factors for sulfate vs. sulfate-free formulating, including cost, foam and viscosity. In addition, two test formulations with and without sulfates are compared. The author concludes that little sound science exists to support the current “sulfate-free” market trend, especially when considering the potential benefits sulfates can impart in formulations.
Moisturizing
Conditioning Polymers, Surfactants Lead US Personal Care Ingredient Growth
Conditioning polymers lead the way in the US personal care ingredients market, which is forecasted by Kline & Company to grow at an annual rate of 2.2% through 2014.
Cleansing
Sulfate vs. Sulfate-free: Information to Make a Choice
In the present article, the author considers factors for sulfate vs. sulfate-free formulating, including cost, foam and viscosity. In addition, two test formulations with and without sulfates are compared. The author concludes that little sound science exists to support the current “sulfate-free” market trend, especially when considering the potential benefits sulfates can impart in formulations.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: Lowering Surface Tension in Water vs. Oil
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick discusses the differences between lowering surface tension in water vs. oil phases, noting that formulators should consider surface tension and its role when choosing ingredients for either phase.
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