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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Rheology/Thickener
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.
Companies
Evonik Partners with Disan for Distribution in Andes
Evonik has contracted with Colombian chemical company Disan to provide distribution of its cosmetic products and support services for customers in the Andean region of South America.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Silicone Copolymer for Wetting, Emulsifying in Hair Care
NuSil Technology LLC has launched a water-soluble, silicone-glycol copolymer that functions as a wetting agent and emulsifier in hair care formulations.
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.
Sensory
Smart Polymers Open the Door to Infinite Possibilities
From traditional cleansing chassis to complex, milder systems and across the full range of formulation pH, Carbopol SMART polymers deliver exceptional clarity, suspension, and elegant rheology to your products while also enhancing mildness, skin feel and foam aesthetics.
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.
Actives
BASF Presents Clean and Simple Innovations at Cosmetorium
BASF’s Care Creations focused on the clean beauty trend for minimalistic and effective personal care solutions.
Natural/Sustainable
Actera Presents Natural Powder, Solubilizer, Gellant and Texturizer Ingredients
Actera Ingredients features four sensorially focused, natural cosmetic ingredients: TeraGel, TeraSolve, TeraTexture and Terasorb.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Study Finds Growing Demand in US for Natural Polymers
A report by the Freedonia Group Inc. has forecasted US demand for natural polymers to grow 6.9% annually to US $4.6 billion in 2016.
Event Coverage
Which Base Ingredient Will Win the
C&T Allē Award
?
Which base ingredient will win the
Cosmetics & Toiletries Allē Award
? Here are the finalist profiles. Find out who wins on Sept. 28, 2022, at the exclusive Awards Dinner, co-located with
Beauty Accelerate
. Register now.
Rheology/Thickener
Formulating for Electrolyte Resistance in Conjunction with Sensory Appeal
Skin care formulations often are enriched with high levels of electrolytic ingredients for various skin benefits. However, these have a negative impact on the viscosity, texture and stability of a system. Described in this article is a multifunctional polymer that is designed to provide excellent electrolyte resistance along with a pleasant sensory profile, as will be shown.
Rheology/Thickener
Polymers for Rheology and Conditioning in Hair and Skin
DKSH’s Performance Materials business unit has collaborated with a polymer manufacturer to launch two polymer lines to its Luna range of products.
Rheology/Thickener
Formulating for Electrolyte Resistance in Conjunction with Sensory Appeal
Skin care formulations often are enriched with high levels of electrolytic ingredients for various skin benefits. However, these have a negative impact on the viscosity, texture and stability of a system. Described in this article is a multifunctional polymer that is designed to provide excellent electrolyte resistance along with a pleasant sensory profile, as will be shown.
Hair Care
New Lubrizol Polymer Offers Better Suspension in Shampoo Formulations
The Lubrizol Corporation announced its new polymer technology created for shampoo applications.
Rheology/Thickener
KahlWax Introduces Rice Bran Ester Wax for Oil Gels
At in-cosmetics Asia, KahlWax will present a versatile rice-bran wax that can be used to lend consistency to oil gels such as lipsticks, hair wax and mascara.
Ingredients
Dow Addresses Diversity, Inclusion and Sustainability at NYSCC Suppliers’ Day
Dow Personal Care expanded its portfolio through launches to address growing consumer demands for sustainable solutions in sun, skin and hair care, and more.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Polyacrylate-33 for Thickening and Suspending in Low Surfactant Cleansers
Described herein is a hydrophobically-modified acrylic copolymer, polyacrylate-33, which is designed for low-to-medium surfactant-containing cleansers. The ingredient is shown to display high thickening efficiency and good suspension properties and shear-thinning rheology in sulfate-based and sulfate-free chassis. Further, it enables transparent formulations in the presence of salt with improved foaming and sensorial properties.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Polyacrylate-33 for Thickening and Suspending in Low Surfactant Cleansers
Described herein is a hydrophobically-modified acrylic copolymer, polyacrylate-33, which is designed for low-to-medium surfactant-containing cleansers. The ingredient is shown to display high thickening efficiency and good suspension properties and shear-thinning rheology in sulfate-based and sulfate-free chassis. Further, it enables transparent formulations in the presence of salt with improved foaming and sensorial properties.
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