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Type: Article
Section: Formulas/Products > AP/Deodorant
Actives
Meadowsweet to Control
S. Hominis
and Axillary Malodor – As Shown by Meta Sequencing and Culturomics
A meadowsweet extract is described here to control Staphylococcus hominis and its enzymatic activity that causes axillary malodor. Novel meta sequencing and culturomics techniques verified its effects and those of a test deodorant containing it.
Formulas/Products
Linear Polyethylenes and Long-Chain Alcohols in Underarm Sticks and Soft Solids
Linear polyethylenes and long-chain alcohols are alternatives to stearyl alcohol for gelling systems based on cyclomethicone. These materials have particular utility in formulations for antiperspirant or deodorant sticks and soft solids.
Literature/Data
Antiperspirants and Other Topics
Emulsions made of monoesters and polymers: L’Oréal discloses interesting oil-in-water cosmetic emulsions consisting of monoesters and polymers.
Formulas/Products
Formulating With Naturals—Antiperspirants and Deodorants
Within the realm of natural and organic personal care products, deodorants and antiperspirants loom large simply because the overall category itself is very large in any retail health and beauty aids planogram. These two related products—i.e., antiperspirants and deodorants (AP/Deo)—are fraternal twins joined at the axilla that perform in this same anatomical arena using some of the same tricks.
Formulas/Products
Axillary Odor: Its Physiology, Microbiology And Chemistry
This article surveys recent reports on the physiology, microbiology and chemistry of axillary malodor, as well as the thresholds for perceiving various axillary odors.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Antimicrobials, Cleansers, Fragrance/Malodor and Delivery
This edition of "Patent Picks" features recently issued patents relevant to cosmetic product development, from antimicrobial compositions and ceramide emulsions, to foaming alcohol, fragrances and cysteine to counteract malodor, among others.
AP/Deodorant
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Antiperspirant, Deodorant (AP/Deo) and Oral Care Formulary
The following AP/deo and oral care formulas such as fluoride-free toothpaste, clear antiperspirant roll-on solution and more are presented in this formulary. Readers should note in some cases, companies or ingredients may have changed. Read on for more.
Magazine
Controlling Odor and Wetness in a Newer, Greener Age
In light of the plant-based, resource-renewable and environmentally sound technologies movement, formulation approaches to optimize naturally focused, new age deodorants are outlined here. Current market examples also are provided.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Feasibility Study of Sago Starch for Perfumed and Cooling Body Powders
In the present article, sago starch-containing perfumed and cooling body powders are formulated and their physicochemical properties for potential skin irritation are examined. The results indicate that sago starch could potentially be used as the main component in body powders.
Formulas/Products
Evaluating the Stability of Flavor and Fragrance Materials in Deodorant Sticks
In antiperspirants and deodorants, active ingredients or product formulations can alter the perfume oils or individual odorants in the aqueous alcoholic solutions. Thus, it is important to conduct stability tests before large-scale manufacture and distribution. In the described study, researchers evaluated the stability of various flavor and fragrance materials in deodorant sticks containing active ingredients.
Formulas/Products
The Anatomy of a Formula—Antiperspirant Sticks, Soft Solids and Gels
Deodorants have been used for more than 5,000 years, with every major civilization having left a record of efforts to mask body odors. Over time, applications have evolved from masking offensive odors with simple perfumed oil, to today’s complex deodorant and antiperspirant (AP) applications.
Actives
Under-eye Circles, Dryness, Dandruff and More Targeted by New Actives
Active ingredients to treat under-eye circles, body odor, skin dryness and dandruff, as well as 'green' skin care butters, are among several new offerings from Greentech.
Actives
Biomimetic Hydroxyapatite Technology- Minerals for Skin, Sun, Deo and Oral Care
Unique patented biomimetic minerals aimed to promote multiple added values in the name of safety and high efficacy: sunscreen booster, sweat adsorber, skin bio-protection, lightening and tooth remineralizer.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Microencapsulation, Maillard Reaction and Ether Guanidines for Antiperspirants
Chosen biweekly for their relevance to personal care, "Patent Picks" are taken from publicly available sources. This edition features technologies related to antimicrobial, antiperspirant and deodorant applications.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Feasibility Study of Sago Starch for Perfumed and Cooling Body Powders
In the present article, sago starch-containing perfumed and cooling body powders are formulated and their physicochemical properties for potential skin irritation are examined. The results indicate that sago starch could potentially be used as the main component in body powders.
Formulas/Products
Evaluating the Stability of Flavor and Fragrance Materials in Deodorant Sticks
In antiperspirants and deodorants, active ingredients or product formulations can alter the perfume oils or individual odorants in the aqueous alcoholic solutions. Thus, it is important to conduct stability tests before large-scale manufacture and distribution. In the described study, researchers evaluated the stability of various flavor and fragrance materials in deodorant sticks containing active ingredients.
Formulas/Products
The Anatomy of a Formula—Antiperspirant Sticks, Soft Solids and Gels
Deodorants have been used for more than 5,000 years, with every major civilization having left a record of efforts to mask body odors. Over time, applications have evolved from masking offensive odors with simple perfumed oil, to today’s complex deodorant and antiperspirant (AP) applications.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Prolonging Fragrance, Epilation Wax, Films, Thickening, Self-tanning and More in Body Care
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features recent inventions related to fragrance, films, botanicals, thickeners, self-tanning, epilation wax application, cosmetic liquid dispensing and more for body care.
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