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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Sensory
Rheology/Thickener
Advances in Polymers for Hair Coloring
This article surveys patents and technical literature, principally from the past 10 years, to report advances in polymers used for dyeing hair, color retention,and hair lightening. Associative thickeners (anionic, cationic, amphoteric, nonionic, HASE, HEUR), nonassociative thickeners, and silicones are discussed.
Sensory
FARMAL Xanthan 2312 TC from Ingredion
Sensory
Sensification: The Science Behind Sensory Innovation
Consumer demand for a pleasurable sensory experience extends to everything they touch, including cosmetic emulsions. Croda has evaluated many of its multifunctional, patented emulsifiers in a simple system (water, same emollient, emulsifier, preservative) and mapped out the sensory properties for each.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Vertellus Obtains INCI Listing for ZeMac
ZeMac Solutions are water-based blends with the company's ZeMac copolymer technology, engineered for use as high molecular weight surfactants and size regulators in the microencapsulation of fragrances, specialty inks, pigments and phase-change materials (PCMs).
Sensory
Hair Styling Agent Puts Spring into Curls
A new curl-styling agent from Croda is specially designed to hold high energy, frizz-free styles.
Sensory
Comparatively Speaking: Universal vs. Cultural Scent Interpretation
Tony O'Lenick Jr. asks industry expert Steve Herman to briefly describe the differences between cultural and universal odor interpretations to assist product developers in choosing fragrances for formulas.
Sensory
Citropol F by P2 Science, Inc.
Actives
AB Specialty Silicones Introduces PEG-free Emulsifiers
The product line includes both cyclic and cyclic-free versions that can be used to improve sensory feel in formulations.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Beauty’s War on Senescence: Ingredient Trend Tracker
Regenerative technologies that clear the skin of zombie cells are reshaping beauty claims possibilities. PLUS: in-cosmetics Global 2024 ingredient highlights.
Rheology/Thickener
Rheology Modifier for Textures in Cleansing Formulations
Rhodia has launched a rheology modifying polymer for personal cleansing solutions.
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.
Hair Care
Cassia Polymer Proves Effective in Hair Care
Procter & Gamble researchers have recently discovered that a specific polymer within the cassia plant may be effective as an ingredient in hair care products.
Sensory
Transform and Amplify your Scents with Indole
We invite you to experience our Natural Indole listing and request a free sample. A Sigma-Aldrich® aroma chemical that's Certified Food Grade, Natural, Kosher, follows IFRA guidelines and meets purity specifications of JECFA.
Event Coverage
Looking Ahead at Asia’s Personal Care Industry
The following Q&A delves into the trends and issues facing the person care market in Asia. The answers are given by personal care experts
Sensory
Arkema Presents Sensory Ingredients [April 17, 2006]
Arkema presented a range of ingredients at
in-cosmetics
, which claim to enhance the texture and application of skin care products...
Actives
2025 Beauty Ingredient Trend Preview: What’s Next?
From silk-derived biotech to microbiome sexual wellness and beyond, new ingredients point to future innovation opportunities.
Efficacy
A Soft Touch—Concepts in Hair Softness
Softness technically seems the opposite of stiffness but measuring properties related to fiber stiffness is difficult due to hair’s anisotropic structure. And while hair is technically “softened” at elevated humidity, this is the definition of a “bad hair day.” Improving fiber flexibility without adversely impacting breakage seems a sound technical strategy... Click through to read more in the digital magazine.
Sensory
Indulge your scents with Methyl N-formylanthranilate
Request a free sample and indulge in our methyl n-formylanthranilate that is sure to excite your senses. A Sigma-Aldrich® aroma chemical that's Certified Food Grade and follows IFRA guidelines. It meets EU Regulations 1334/2008, 178/2002 and 1223/2009.
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