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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Natural/Sustainable
Method/Process
Evaluating Essential Oils in Cosmetics: Antioxidant Capacity and Functionality
In the present work, the antioxidant capacities of three essential oils derived from basil and thyme were evaluated using a photochemiluminescence (PCL)-based assay. In addition, since the base formulation can affect the antioxidant activity of oils contained therein, ingredient interactions within final formulations were investigated.
Sensory
Natural, Sustainable Emollient Esters Featured at in-cosmetics N.A.
Oxiteno presented its line of natural and sustainable mutifunctional emollient esters during in-cosmetics North America.
Event Coverage
[in-cosmetics Global] Social Responsibility, Empowerment and Measuring Up
Perhaps one of the most novel aspects of sustainability presented at in-cosmetics this year was how to measure it.
Natural/Sustainable
Total Wellness Through Tradition: Ayurveda in Cosmetics, Part II
The herbal beauty care business has given rise to an opportunity for ayurvedic cosmetics. To remain genuine to their ancient tradition, such cosmetics should adhere to their founding principles while leveraging the synergies between ayurveda theory and cosmetics. Part one revealed these connections and related formulating theories. This second part discusses ayurvedic ingredients and applications.
Skin Care
Total Wellness Through Traditional: Ayurveda in Cosmetics, Part I
The herbal beauty care business has given rise to an opportunity for ayurvedic cosmetics. To remain genuine to their ancient tradition, one must understand their foundation and the synergy between ayurveda and cosmetics. This first in a two-part series reveals these connections and theories for formulating in this future market. Part two will discuss ingredients and application.
Event Coverage
[in-cosmetics Global] Thinking Greener: Alternative Materials and Processes
Supplier companies have turned chemistries around and upside-down in attempt to replace traditional technologies or processes with greener, more viable options.
Methods/Tools
Integrative Medicine and Research: Cosmetics Can Lead the Way
Health care is seeing a development of more integrative approaches to employ CIM practices. People have adopted the idea of using natural products and therapies as these are perceived as safer treatments.
Method/Process
Evaluating Essential Oils in Cosmetics: Antioxidant Capacity and Functionality
In the present work, the antioxidant capacities of three essential oils derived from basil and thyme were evaluated using a photochemiluminescence (PCL)-based assay. In addition, since the base formulation can affect the antioxidant activity of oils contained therein, ingredient interactions within final formulations were investigated.
Safety/Stability
CIR Assesses Safety of
Rosa Centifolia
Derivatives in Cosmetics
The CIR reviewed the safety of
Rosa centifolia
-derived ingredients, most of which are reported to function as skin conditioning agents in cosmetic products; read on for the findings.
Natural/Sustainable
Biotechnology and Cosmetics: Advances in Phytochemistry: Rx and non-Rx
Skin care preparations containing ingredients described as “natural” or “botanical” (plant extracts and/or plant ingredients) have been used as beauty aids and to treat problem skin conditions since the dawn of time.
Color Cosmetics
Ronald Britton Glitter Supplier Goes Green at in-cosmetics Global
Plastic pollution is a major issue worldwide but glitter company Ronald Britton recently launched an eco-friendly glitter that degrades naturally in the environment. It will be featured at in-cosmetics Global this month.
Regional
[update] CBD Prohibited in Cosmetics? No. California Sends Mixed Messages
Cosmetic regulators have been perplexed over a January 2021 update to a FAQ document from the California Department of Public Health. It suggests CBD is an adulterant in cosmetics and is therefore prohibited. The PCPC has learned this is not the case; CBD remains permitted.
Anti-aging/Face
Clariant's in-cosmetics Global 2019 Launches Focus on Future Trends
The supplier is set to debut ingredients and trend forecasts at the event, while supporting all sides of product development, from established brands to contract formulators.
Natural/Sustainable
Naturals and Organics in Cosmetics: From R&D to the Marketplace
The world of naturals and organics is far-reaching, encompassing many aspects of personal care. In this informative collection of articles from
Cosmetic & Toiletries
magazine, well-known experts cover a variety of topics to create a solid foundation of knowledge about the naturals and organics industry.
Natural/Sustainable
Evonik to Showcase Trendy Naturals at in-cosmetics Global 2019
From anti-pollution to microplastic alternatives, Evonik's new technologies and platforms highlight its sustainable mission.
Methods/Tools
Presidential Awards for Green Chemistry in Personal Care and Cosmetics
If you think of planet Earth the way you think of the human body, you see how similar they are. Viewed that way, a formulator might easily make the leap from personal care to planetary care. And indeed, some are doing so, especially at the level of controlling pollution.
Literature/Data
History, Characteristics and Application of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Cosmetics
Cosmetics based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are formulated not only using TCM drugs, but also according to cultural theories and principles. This article serves as a review of TCM drug ingredients, history and principles, to assist product developers in understanding how they can be combined for products targeted to this specialized market.
Color Cosmetics
Leveling Up: Passion Fruit Drives Color Cosmetics Into New Dimensions
Passion fruit seed extract is shown to exhibit antioxidant, skin whitening and sun protection capabilities in color cosmetics. This novel, natural and sustainable source for cosmetic actives demonstrates a near totality of claims for formulators and marketers.
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