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Section: Formulas/Products > Hair Care
Color Cosmetics
Compass: Song and Dance
This issue of Cosmetics & Toiletries offers its own song and dance to readers with topics of varied interest. They are all hot areas in personal care for various reasons.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Gel Network Fundamentals at
C&T Summit
Gel networks are at the base of many modern skin care products and hair conditioners, and their formulation is fairly straightforward. During the
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
, George Deckner and Anthony J. O'Lenick, Jr., will present, in hands-on formulation workshops, the practical aspects of gel network-based o/w emulsions for skin and hair care.
Actives
Formulating on Trend: Dandruff Control
In this installment of "Formulating on Trend," the author briefly outlines the causes of dandruff and describes actives to address this condition; including propanediol caprylate, climbazole, perlite and more.
Actives
Lysine Polypeptides for Dandruff Treatment
Dandruff remains a significant yet poorly served chronic scalp disorder for which more effective treatments are required. Here, lysine polypeptides are demonstrated in vitro and in vivo to effectively address the causative organism in dandruff,
Malassezia spp.
, and provide a potential basis for new treatments to counteract this condition.
Hair Care
Formulating Shampoo: Strategies, Dandruff and Ingredients
This column reviews basic shampoo formulation strategies then looks to dandruff mechanisms and the ingredients and strategies used to address it, including new concepts on the horizon for future product development.
Rheology/Thickener
Binding Water in 3D: Cellulose Networks for Texture and Sensory Benefits
This article explores a natural raw material sustainably produced from cellulose that improves rheological and sensory properties in cosmetic products. Here, it is tested for matte effects in a face cream, for hair conditioning to reduce combing forces, and for viscosity recovery in sunscreen sprays.
Hair Care
Product Spotlight: Head & Shoulders BARE Dandruff Shampoo
Hair/scalp care is predicted to climb at a 6.4% CAGR (2025 to 2030), with anti-dandruff holding the largest share (37.8%). Clean beauty is also expected to expand at a 13.2% CAGR (2024-2029). Crossing the two is Head & Shoulders' BARE dandruff shampoo.
Actives
Anti-dandruff Efficacy of Sodium Shale Oil Sulfonate Versus Coal Tar
Coal tar is an effective antidandruff active, but it contains compounds that are proven carcinogens. In this article sodium shale oil sulfonate is shown in preliminary results for the first time to have antidandruff efficacy equivalent to that of coal tar with none of coal tar’s toxic potential.
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.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Edelweiss to Stop Graying, Mineral Anti-dandruff, Hold + Conditioning and More in Hair Care
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features inventions related to hair care and styling, including edelweiss to stop hair graying and even restore hair color; minerals to address dandruff; phenolic compound blends for hair shine and protection; block polymers to increase foam in hair products; inventions that combine hair styling and care; and more.
Consumers/Market
Indonesia Expects Professional Hair Care Boom
Although the Indonesian hair care market is still modest in size, being less than 5% of the U.S. market, it has enjoyed a growth of almost 10% since 2007.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Complexation vs. Coacervation in 2-in-1 Shampoos
Hair care traditionally involves cleansing with anionic or amphoteric surfactants, rinsing, then using a conditioner with cationic surfactant and cetyl and stearyl alcohol. Combining these as 2-in-1 products is not easy but complexation and coacervation approaches can achieve such.
Skin Care
Compass: Following Suit
In a world where customized products and special-order merchandise sells, consumers have come to expect nothing less than individualized attention.
Bath/Shower
Compass—Bring on the Bubbly!
Bubbles are an integral part of this issue of Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine—in the form of cleansing products and the ingredients employed therein.
Moisturizing
Comparatively Speaking: Silicone Anionics and Cationics vs. Soft Complex for Hair Care
The presence of ionic groups affects silicone in an analogous way to how ionic groups affect fatty surfactants. Here, Tony O'Lenick explains how molecular modifications to silicones can result in ionic complexes that are soluble in water and compatible with each other.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking—Entanglement vs. Overlap
This edition of "Comparatively Speaking" describes the difference between the critical molecular weight of entanglement and critical concentration of overlap. These concepts are important for formulators to grasp since they deal with altering the physical properties of a finished product.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Comparatively Speaking: HLB vs. SLB
Efficiently formulating products using alkyl dimethicone polymers requires knowing their composition, solubility in the oil phase chosen, and a metric to understand which values are necessary for that particular oil phase. SLB is a starting point for such determinations.
Colorant
Comparatively Speaking: Dye vs. Pigment
Tony O'Lenick collaborated with Nick Morante to develop a four-part series of the "Comparatively Speaking" column that focuses on color. This is the second in the series, where Morante helps explain the difference between a dye and a pigment.
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