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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Sensory
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.
Literature/Data
Formulating Focus: The Influence of Emollients on Skin Penetration
This column will discuss ways in which ingredients can positively affect the partition coefficient of the active between the formula and the skin. By carefully selecting the emollients used in a formulation, formulators can increase the delivery and clinical efficacy of a formulation without increasing the level of the active ingredient.
Sensory
Comparatively Speaking: Higher vs. Lower Levels of Surfactant Silicone
Alkyl silicone compounds can be effective in oil-based systems, as they are soluble (i.e. clear when added) and lower surface tension when added to oils. They first lower surface tension by increasing their concentration at the interface, then they form micelles.
Literature/Data
Formulating Focus: The Influence of Emollients on Skin Penetration
This column will discuss ways in which ingredients can positively affect the partition coefficient of the active between the formula and the skin. By carefully selecting the emollients used in a formulation, formulators can increase the delivery and clinical efficacy of a formulation without increasing the level of the active ingredient.
Claims/Labeling
The Labeling of Fragrance Allergens in the European Union
The 7th Amendment to the Cosmetic Directive of the European Union (EU) has added 26 new contact allergens that the EU states must be listed on the ingredient declaration if they exceed certain minimum levels.
Sensory
Conagen Begins Scale Up of Natural Sustainable Fragrance Materials
Conagen has successfully bridged its gamma-lactone production technology with its lipid platform to expand its lactone portfolio to natural musk scent macrocyclic lactones.
Actives
P2 Adds Citrolatum Line of Bioderived Petrolatum Alternatives
P2 Science launched Citrolatum, the company’s most recent line of cosmetic ingredients, which contains biorenewable, biocompatible and biodegradable petrolatum-like jellies for cosmetics and personal care applications.
Color Cosmetics
Lip Gloss Addresses Breath and Moisturization
Bourjois has launched three lines of lip products formulated to address common lip concerns.
Sensory
Study Shows Promise of Longer Lasting Fragranced Products
These capsulation technologies can control fragrance release and enable the scale-up of profragrance fabrication.
Sensory
Enhancing the Feel of Vegetable Oils with Silicone
Adding silicone to natural oils can reduce surface tension thus improving spreading characteristics. This results in finished formulations with improved sensory profiles and in addition, expands on the opportunities for using these natural ingredients.
People
Monell Names Margolskee Director and President
Robert Margolskee, MD, PhD, succeeds Gary Beauchamp, PhD, who is stepping down after 24 years with the organization.
Sensory
Ecocert-approved Emulsifer and Deo Active
At In-Cosmetics in Barcelona, Dr. Straetmans will introduce a natural deodorant active and a w/o emulsifier.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Solubilizer Formulating Oils and Water
Evonik has launched TEGO Solve 55, a PEG-free solubilizer for essential and perfume oils in water-based cosmetic formulations. The ingredient is completely based on renewable raw materials, which makes it most suitable for natural cosmetics.
Moisturizing
Silicone Hair Volumizer and Conditioner
Chemsil has combined a cationic hindered amino silicone polymer with an organic quaternium salt to create a microemulsion that increases hair volume while conditioning in conditioning hair formulations.
Method/Process
Gattefossé Reveals Effects of Sunscreen, Moisturizer, Film Former Layering
Gattefossé analyzed the efficacy and sensory effects of sunscreens applied to skin on top of other products. Results suggest film formers are a key ingredient.
Sensory
Sozio Celebrates 260 Years of Fragrance History with New Collection
The collection includes fragrances inspired by Sozio's core values as a company.
Hair Care
Determining the Effects of Glycolic Acid in Hair Care Products
The positive effects of glycolic acid for skin care are well-documented; however, similar studies in hair care are not. Research has proven that glycolic acid offers many benefits for these products.
Sensory
Implicit Olfaction: Effect On Use Of Fragrance In Functional Products
Recent research shows that fragrances may be smelled and remembered implicitly, that is without awareness of their presence. This finding helps to explain well-known but poorly understood facts about fragrance in functional consumer products: namely, their widely-shared meanings within markets and their halo effect. Implicit olfaction has consequences for fragrance selection and testing, as well as for product labeling and advertising.
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