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Type: News
Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Moisturizing
Companies
Inolex Opens China Headquarters
INOLEX opens a new Commercial & Technical Center in Guangzhou, China.
Companies
INOLEX Awarded for Personal Care Innovation
INOLEX Inc. has been awarded the 2014 Frost & Sullivan Global Personal Care Product Innovation Leadership Award for Emulsense, a natural cationic agent for hair conditioning and skin care.
Actives
[video] Inolex’s Lexgard Natural MHG MB Preserves, Controls Odor and Prevents Soaping
Inolex’s Lexgard Natural MHG MB is a multifunctional ingredient that can preserve products, control odor and impart anti-soaping properties in emulsions, as shown in a video.
Moisturizing
Study Update: INOLEX’s ProCondition 22 Sustainably Nourishes Hair
INOLEX has updated its ingredient literature for ProCondition 22 with a study showing consumers reported healthier and nourished hair after using the product. Its production process also reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Relax Already
The inventors on this patent application aim to bring hair down a notch with a composition to relax curls and reduce volume.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Chaotropic Skin Hydration
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention, from Procter & Gamble, relates to a chaotropic agent to increase skin hydration.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Lessons in Layers for Skin Benefits
It's December now, and half the world is about to enter the winter season. The experts teach us it's best to dress in layers—not unlike a new patent application from P&G, which describes layering ingredients for skin benefits.
Literature/Data
Sub-Micron Oil Particles Make the Patent Cut
“This technology represents a way forward ... to incorporate functional actives that are not water-soluble into a consumer-desirable product ... in a safe and effective manner,” reports LEI.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Achieving an Elegant Occlusion Conclusion
Sealing moisture into skin is one way to keep it hydrated, but this leaves little room to breathe—and plenty of room for improvement. In a new patent application from Glaxosmithkline, cosmetic elegance meets moisture lock-down.
Literature/Data
L'Oréal Patents Biomarker/Aging Correlation for Personalized Skin Care
While correlations between biomarkers and clinical signs of aging have previously been described, this approach takes it a step further — to generate personalized skin care recommendations.
Skin Care
Codex Beauty Highlights Patents for BiaComplex and PreservX
Codex Beauty has announced the issuance of the first two patents in its intellectual property portfolio for its BiaComplex and PreservX inventions.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Chanel Bets on Biology with Sestrin Activators
Chanel inventors have their eyes on Sestrins as a new target to impart skin benefits. In this patent application, their biological efficacy and a method to screen them are explored.
Moisturizing
Patent Pick: High-efficiency Process and Keratinocyte Mimetic for Mega Moisture
Skin's water-holding capacity decreases with age, and, in response, moisturizers and occlusive agents have been used. Unfortunately, these materials face stability issues and sticky sensory traits. However, a new patent from AmorePacific could release formulators from this sticky situation, thanks to a new production method for keratinocyte mimetics with both functions.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Pumpkin, Shea and More for Elegant Occlusion and Care
GlaxoSmithKline inventors have their eye on occlusion as a mechanism to reduce skin dryness. Here, they look to oils, fats and waxes from pumpkin, shea and more for new tricks to improve topical treatments.
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