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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Sensory
Sensory
[in-cosmetics Global] 5 Sensory Breakthroughs from in-cosmetics Global
Hybrid textures and transformational products deliver newness for formulators and brands.
Sensory
[in-cosmetics Global] Extra-Sensory Beauty Innovations
The latest innovations from Evonik, Lucas Meyer/IFF, Chemyunion, Innospec, Brenntag and Symrise.
Regional
How EU Regulations Influence Fragrance in Cosmetics
Consumer safety is at the forefront of product development, as shown by this overview of how the EU regulates fragrance in cosmetics.
*Adapted with permission from
Perfumer & Flavorist.
Literature/Data
Nanotechnology in Cosmetics: A Review
As the commercial applications of nanotechnology have increased in the past decade, a number of nanoparticles are now being used in cosmetic products with optimized sensory attributes and consumer-perceivable benefits. This article reviews various forms of nanoparticles used in the cosmetic industry, discussing their properties, interactions with the skin and potential health effects.
Literature/Data
Nanotechnology in Cosmetics: A Review
As the commercial applications of nanotechnology have increased in the past decade, a number of nanoparticles are now being used in cosmetic products with optimized sensory attributes and consumer-perceivable benefits. This article reviews various forms of nanoparticles used in the cosmetic industry, discussing their properties, interactions with the skin and potential health effects.
Sensory
Formula Anatomy Deciphered—Sensory in Cosmetics
The sensory world is fueled by research conducted in different disciplines such as biology, neurobiology and sense chemistry. It extends to many industrial sectors where perception elements are crucial, including cosmetics.
Methods/Tools
“COSMETICS LAB” magazine – Must-knows on Ingredients
Read about extraction and purification of active ingredients in the newest "COSMETICS LAB" magazine. See how to optimize ingredient selection and develop quality cosmetic products.
Sensory
In Sight: Fragrance and Cosmetics -- Sharing Strategies
The dynamic duo of fragrance and personal care products share more than consumer demand -- they share their formulators’ quest for global harmonization, need to meet consumer demands and overall concern for the safety of consumers. Ladd Smith, president of the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM), explained some of the issues faced by the fragrance industry.
Sensory
Oxidative Stability of Botanical Oils in Color Cosmetics
Some cosmetic emollients are particularly susceptible to oxidative degradation when used in the presence of metal oxides. This study examines the results of studies to identify emollients that are less susceptible.
Sensory
Using Esters to Deliver Multifunctionality in Color Cosmetics
Color cosmetic claims are becoming increasingly sophisticated and interconnected to trends seen in the skin care category. The Liquiwax® range of cosmetic esters combines the emolliency of traditional esters with skin conditioning functionality to address the consumer need for skin care effects in color cosmetics.
Sensory
NEW Vibrancy in Color Cosmetics: LexFeel Vibrant
LexFeel® Vibrant is a sensory modifying and structuring agent that improves payoff and allows for formulations with brilliant colors, unique textures and light skin feel. Unlike the greasy feel or drag associated with typical structuring agents, LexFeel® Vibrant gives the perfect balance of body and light luxurious feel to emulsion and anhydrous systems.
Sensory
Using Esters to Deliver Multifunctionality in Color Cosmetics
Color cosmetic claims are becoming increasingly sophisticated and interconnected to trends seen in the skin care category. The Liquiwax® range of cosmetic esters combines the emolliency of traditional esters with skin conditioning functionality to address the consumer need for skin care effects in color cosmetics.
Methods/Tools
Fluid Beauty: Biometric Measures to Innovate 'Genderless' Cosmetics
According to Mintel, the share of global fragrance launches taken by unisex products grew from 9.5% in 2015 to 11.9% in 2016 as brands respond to a new 'genderless' demand. Described here is a biometric approach to create a genderless perfume and a new methodology for its evaluation.
Sensory
Intersecting the Senses: Synesthesia to Connect Cosmetics with Emotion
Synesthesia presents a great opportunity for innovative concepts in the cosmetics field. Considering its potential, a study was undertaken to develop a product design model based on synesthetic evaluations of tactile, audio, scent and taste stimuli, and supported by neuroscience techniques and implicit and explicit evaluations.
Hair Care
A New Class of Gelators: Exploring the Compatibility in Cosmetics
The authors describe a new class of low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) that are highly compatible with cosmetic ingredients such as surfactants and various solvents; they are also capable of gelating O/W emulsions without the need for emulsifiers or stabilizers.
Anti-aging/Face
Discover the In-cosmetics 2023 Bronze Sensory award: Symphonic Feelings
Get enchanted by this face cream from Seppic, inspired by classical music, which expresses itself sensorially throughout the application like a classical orchestra. A true sensory symphony demonstrated by a TDS sensorial test!
Methods/Tools
Inulin Lauryl Carbamate: A Deus-ex-Machina Emulsifier for Color Cosmetics
Inulin lauryl carbamate is a polysaccharide-based emulsifier that addresses the twin problems of emulsion stability and high powder content in color cosmetic formulations. Here, the authors present a formulation strategy.
Sensory
Author Commentary: John Jiménez and Mauricio Guzman Alonzo on Synesthesia in Cosmetics
Most everyone knows what it's like to be a consumer. More recently, product developers have been tapping into this experience to evoke emotional connections in consumers. John Jiménez and Mauricio Guzman Alonzo, authors in our latest issue, have been leading this charge for cosmetics development. Here, they share their insights.
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