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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Moisturizing
Natural/Sustainable
Green Ingredient to Replicate and Replace Pentylene Glycol
Minasolve has introduced MinaCare Pentiol Green+, a corn cob, sugar cane bagasse based version of pentylene glycol.
Moisturizing
Silicones for Shine and Conditioning in Hair Care
At In-Cosmetics in Barcelona, Bluestar Silicones added two silicones to its Mirasil line, one designed to add shine and one designed to condition.
Sensory
Polyquaternium-55: A New Force in Styling Products
The author describes a hair styling polymer that has been shown to protect the hair during the stages of styling and provide long-lasting and resilient styling benefits.
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.
Moisturizing
Vaycay Beauty Launches Inclusive Solid Shampoo and Conditioner
“Plastic-free is the future and BIPOC customers are being ignored."
Actives
Zemea® Propanediol: A Leader in Performance and Sustainability
Zemea® Propanediol (INCI: Propanediol), a 100% bio-based ingredient derived from industrial corn, is revolutionizing the personal care industry with its multifunctional benefits.
Sun Care
Increase Performance of Sunscreen Actives with Zemea® Propanediol
Improve your sun care formulations without compromising performance or aesthetics with Zemea® Propanediol. It is non-irritating, provides increased moisturization and excellent sensory characteristics eliminating stickiness and greasiness.
Moisturizing
Metabolism and Modulation of Hyaluronan Levels in Skin
This is the last in a series of articles that review the literature on hyaluronan, which also sometimes goes by the name hyaluronic acid.
Actives
Grapefruit Extract Cream: Effects on Melanin in Skin
The current work aimed to formulate a stable w/o emulsion containing grapefruit extract by entrapping the extract in the inner aqueous phase. The final formula was found to have skin-whitening, moisturizing, cleansing and antiwrinkle effects, among others.
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.
Sensory
Sensory Insight: Emollient Profiling Accelerates Speed to Market
Sensory science allows cosmetic chemists to evaluate formulas by providing objective and scientific data on the sensory properties raw materials impart in formulations. This article describes a new sensory test called “Oil Sensory Qualification,” which provides formulators with a fast approach to emollient selection using sensory science.
Actives
Lucas Meyer Launches Kefir-inspired BiotyFerment Line
The patented kefir-inspired fermentation process to create BiotyFerment ingredients uses symbiotic microorganisms to transform bioactive molecules of traditional plants for effective skin and hair care.
Hair Care
Conditioning and Repair in the Crosshairs: Free Ebook
There’s a lot happening in hair—and I don’t mean the market segment. Hair itself is growing (or not) and graying; kinking and curling; frizzing, fading, breaking, flaking or flying away, etc. Where does that leave the original fiber? Enter: hair condition and repair products. Attempts have been made to flatten and seal cuticles, stitch fibers together and smooth them over; to at the very least improve hair’s current condition at the surface while protecting it against further assault. That’s where
Hair Conditioning/Repair
, the free ebook, sponsored by Croda, comes in, to boost your hair innovation infantry and conquer this consumer market. Download it today!
Hair Care
Jack59 Introduces Color-safe, Vegan Hair Bars
Jack59 is a hair care line offering vegan, gentle and color-safe solid shampoo and conditioning bars.
Moisturizing
MedZone Hones in on Natural Face Balm
MedZone has released Face Balm, a natural product to help reduce chafing and rubbing associated with masks, especially in first responders wearing them while combating COVID-19.
Actives
Top Ingredients, Claims and Categories Since COVID-19
The stay-at-home movement prompted by COVID-19 has driven interest in several key cosmetic ingredients, claims and categories, including propolis, "purifying," hand masks and others. Spate co-founder Yarden Horwitz presented these in a recent SCC webinar.
Literature/Data
VIDEO: P&G on What's Changed in Hair Care
According to P&G scientist James Schwartz, Ph.D., if the surrounding scalp tissue is unhealthy, it’s affecting the quality of the hair fiber. This video explains.
Literature/Data
What’s Happening in Hair Damage, Protection and Repair
Hair damage from environmental and cosmetic treatments is a continuing concern. Efforts are under way to understand hair degradation and devise means to protect and repair hair from the damage. This short review is an attempt to summarize recent advances toward protecting and repairing human hair.
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