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Section: Formulas/Products > Hair Care
Regional
Canada's Revolution for Consolidating Self-care Products
Health Canada is working to reform regulations for cosmetics, natural health products and over-the-counter drugs based on risk. The newly proposed system raises endless questions, concerns and opinions.
Literature/Data
Synesthesia is Music to Our Feel and Taste Receptors
"One of the next (applications) we could see is whether music can improve or boost skin hydration."
Companies
Kao and P&G 'Make Nice' Over Foam Hair Dye Patents
For the past three years, Kao and P&G have been at odds over rights related to the Nice'n Easy hair color foam product technology. In its Sept. 25, 2016 press announcement, Kao announced a resolution.
Sensory
The Perplexing Topic of Hair 'Type': How Do We Classify Hair?
Most hair-related properties and issues can be rationalized by fiber size and shape, and/or the consequences of extreme conditions. However, the varying reactivity of different hair types with chemical treatments suggests potential differences in structure.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Fantastic Feats of Protean Cosmetic Ingredients
Protean refers to flexible, versatile and adaptable ingredients, which assume many roles in formulations. Several notable multi-tasking ‘stars’ such as these are in the cosmetic raw materials universe. Their astonishing behaviors are described here.
Cleansing
The Many Faces of Microemulsions: Converting Challenges to Step-change Opportunities, part II
Microemulsions present a means to convert the challenges faced by the personal care industry into step-change opportunities. This review considers the features of microemulsions, their applications and various means of preparing them.
Skin Care
The Many Faces of Microemulsions: Converting Challenges to Step-change Opportunities, part I
Microemulsions present a means to convert the challenges faced by the personal care industry into step-change opportunities. This review considers the features of microemulsions, their applications and various means of preparing them.
Regional
10 Aspects of Cosmetics Data Mandated by the EU
Product safety: It's crucial. That's why European Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 requires the following 10 aspects of cosmetic product data to be provided in order to support a proper safety assessment.
Cleansing
Effects of Core-Corona Particles on Emulsification for Cosmetics
The functional limitations of surfactant emulsions led one Shiseido team to develop a "novel, ultimate emulsification system" to overcome those limitations. Read on to learn more about this system, which was presented at the IFSCC Congress in Orlando.
Consumers/Market
Hair Grows Into New Markets
Despite tepid growth projections for the hair category overall, opportunities exist for brands to innovate and achieve growth.
Actives
Naturally Inhibit Fragrance Degradation: Rice Bran Sterols in Emulsions
The use of phytosterols is proposed here to retard the deterioration of cosmetic emulsions caused by perfume degradation. For the described tests, phytosterols from crude rice bran oil, a natural and economic choice, were used. A simple and easily controlled technique is described through which the phytosterols provided the desired results.
Regional
You Think Your Product's Ready for Europe?
Europe's Cosmetics Regulation requires that, prior to their market release, cosmetic products undergo a safety assessment. From this, a safety report is drawn up for each product. In this column, we show you what elements of data you’ll need to gather.
Preservation
Alternative Preservation
Spectrastat
™ Series
The Spectrastat™ Series may be used in anhydrous and surfactant systems, and emulsions. All are completed, high-performing systems that pass challenge tests every time.
People
Ones to Watch: Hillary A. Phillis
"Ones to Watch" is a new series from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
featuring up-and-comers in and around our industry who have limited experience but unlimited potential. This month meet Hillary A. Phillis, of Active Concepts.
People
Ones to Watch: Kristin Katakami
"Ones to Watch" is a new series from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
featuring up-and-comers in and around our industry who have limited experience but unlimited potential. This month meet Kristin Katakami, of EC Labs.
Methods/Tools
Big Data with a Grain of Salt
Now that we’re tallying up results from intricate tests of genetic up- and down-regulation, alterations in our body’s microbiome and neuron response patterns for product likes/dislikes, we have to be careful.
Skin Care
Speeding Up R&D: Spotting Clues to Anticipate Stability Problems
Besides directing cosmetic beginners to read the abundant literature in the field of stability, the aim of this article is to give some clues for starting stability matters “with the right foot”—indeed, to anticipate stability problems helps to speed up the R&D process.
Hair Care
Replacements for Silicone in Shampoo Formulations
Hair care manufacturers who wish to create products without silicones must find effective and innovative ingredients that provide a sensorial profile close to silicone, while keeping performance and cost in mind.
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