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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Sensory
Moisturizing
Calamus Root Breaking Into the Cosmetic World
Calamus root is rich in vitamin C and usually taken orally to nourish cells. Due to the presence of antioxidant nutrients, this ingredient is highly utilized in nutraceuticals—and is drawing interest for cosmetics.
Cleansing
[training] The next level of natural cosmetics
Gattefossé decided to push the limits of its patented wax butter technology to develop the most advanced emulsifier of its natural range, Emulium® Dolcea MB.
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.
Literature/Data
Sub-Micron Oil Particles Make the Patent Cut
“This technology represents a way forward ... to incorporate functional actives that are not water-soluble into a consumer-desirable product ... in a safe and effective manner,” reports LEI.
Moisturizing
Tamburins Debuts The Shell Perfume Hand Line
Tamburins' latest collection features eight cream-type moisturizers that can be used like perfume.
Literature/Data
The Brave New World of Silicone Alternatives
The road forward for cosmetic formulation doesn't include as many of the silicones of old, according to Tony O'Lenick, president of Siltech LLC.
Sensory
Thermoplastic Silicone Elastomers Improve Nail Polish Performance
A new thermoplastic silicone elastomer (TPSE) is shown here to improve scratch resistance, chip-off, feel, smoothness, gloss, and color in a nail polish formulation when compared with a formulation without TPSE. The new ingredient proves to be an interesting technology for optimizing nail polishes.
Methods/Tools
[podcast] The Sound and Scent of Efficacy
"While the consumer will think of ... feeling the softness of hair or smoothness of skin, our research has shown that none of our experiences is just unisensory. ...If we know that perception is multisensory, we start thinking about the role [of other senses]." Learn more from Charles Spence, Ph.D., in this seven-part podcast series, sponsored by Berjé.
Sensory
Elevate sensory skincare to the next level
Enhance your formulation with KLK OLEO’s PALMESTER 1900 (Glyceryl Tri 2-Ethylhexanoate). An emollient ester oil made from natural renewable resources, PALMESTER 1900 imparts dry lubricity, giving your skin an elegant light and non-greasy after-feel.
Color Cosmetics
Patent Pick: Matte Makeup and the Feel of Fillers
Matte makeup stands strong in its ability to even out skin tone and absorb excess moisture but wavers in one area: the feel of fillers. This was the focus of a new L'Oréal patent.
Sensory
Are Silicones Safe and Sustainable? What are the Alternatives?
Alternative hydrocarbons, esters, ethers and emollients aim to replace D5, and to a lesser extent, low viscosity silicone fluids—and many of them meet the mark. However, a second look at why silicones are being replaced is advised. Formulators may want to evaluate the data themselves for both safety and environmental aspects to make their own judgments.
Sensory
Slip Comfort into Skin Care with these Versatile Silicones
Biowax® is a series of water-soluble silicones suitable for a variety of personal care and cosmetic applications. Our PEG-8 Dimethicone provides significant slip and cushion in most skin care applications. It is an excellent texture modifier and can also provide secondary emulsification in challenging systems.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: The Hottest Move in Anti-aging
Shiseido is adding a new element to the anti-aging category: heat. In a recent patent, the company describe entities whose aromas may be inhaled to increase skin temperature, thus recirculating blood and youth into tired skin.
Sensory
Broken Rice Cracks the Sustainable Sensory Modifier Code
The trend for sustainability is transforming the cosmetics market. In response, a sensory modifier derived from upcycled, non-GMO broken rice was developed as an alternative to synthetics and tested as described here for efficacy and sensory properties.
Formulas/Products
WFFC and SCC Reconnect With Their Natural Experiences
Members of the Chicago Women in Flavor & Fragrance Commerce (WFFC) and the Midwest Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) came together to break bread and network at “Creating Natural Experiences Through Fragrance,” a joint meeting on April 11.
Event Coverage
In-cosmetics Global Unveils the 2025 Award Contenders
In-cosmetics Global has announced the much-anticipated shortlist for the 2025 Awards, to be presented April 8, 2025, in Amsterdam. Competing in seven categories, innovators will go head to head for top honors.
Sensory
Cooking Chemistry and the Formulator—Seasonings: Taste and Smell
This article is the last in a four-part series that highlights connections between cooking chemistry and personal care product development, including reactions that occur and why, and how to best utilize these reactions, for the benefit of formulators.
Bath/Shower
Read the Label: Relax Bath & Shower Concentrate by Clarins
This "Read the Label" discusses the Relax Bath & Shower Concentrate with Essential Oils by Clarins. Key ingredients analyzed include SLES, bitter orange leaf/twig oil and
Tilia cordata
wood extract, among others.
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