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Section: Formulas/Products > Hair Care
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Glutathione Antioxidant
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention is a glutathione-containing antioxidant for application in cosmetic, food and pharma products.
Actives
Grapefruit Seed Extract Antimicrobial and Antioxidant
Natural Sourcing has launched a grapefruit seed extract for the preservation of natural formulations.
Magazine
Bioferments in Beauty: Infusing Antioxidant and Microbiome Benefits into Skin
The current article reviews various types of bioferments and their reported benefits for skin and hair care, such as antioxidant and probiotic effects. It also demonstrates the antioxidant activity of one bioferment and provides select commercial examples
Literature/Data
Patent Picks— Emolliency, Antioxidant, Colorstay and Styling Benefits in Hair
Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition features patents related to hair care, including hair styling, conditioning, colorstay and more.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Symrise Launches Multifunctional Stabilizer
Symrise has introduced a multifunctional stabilizer for cosmetics that also exhibits antioxidant, soothing and preservative boosting functions.
Natural/Sustainable
Patent Pick: Bolivian Folk Medicine Bioactives
Folklore meets fact once again, in a new patent application from P&G. Here, inventors explore achachariu bioactives for potential antioxidant, anti-aging and anti-protein-loss properties.
Natural/Sustainable
Purple Ginseng to Balance Skin
Crodarom has launched an ingredient based on purple ginseng root for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties to combat sebum and address skin and scalp imperfections.
Actives
RADICARE®-ECO: The Urban Antidote for Hair and Scalp
RADICARE®-ECO is a powerful antioxidant inspired by sophisticated protection mechanisms found in leaves and fruit husks of plants. It protects hair and scalp against deleterious urban stress and improves hair integrity, gloss, and colour brilliance.
Hair Care
Greentech's Arcolys
Hair Care
KeraGuard by Mibelle Biochemistry
Formulas/Products
CLA Glutathione and Sodium DNA for Reducing Hair Loss
A new ingredient blend uses, in one amphiphilic molecule, glutathione’s antioxidant activity and conjugated linoleic acid’s cell protecting functions to support the reduction/oxidation status and vitality of bulb cells. The blend has proven active in treating excessive hair loss. Some advantages over minoxidil are shown.
Hair Care
Mibelle Group Biochemistry’s KeraGuard
Hair can be protected against UV damage and pollution with this ingredient, which includes botanical components to repair hair.
Actives
Greentech's Arcolys Repigments Natural Hair Color
According to the company, this active limits graying hair by reactivating hair pigment and thereby increases self-esteem and pleasant emotions in the user.
Natural/Sustainable
Wisegrade from Lipotrue Inc.
Actives
Bio-Botanica’s Ashwagandha 5404ST Acts as Anti-stress Skin Active
Bio-Botanica has launched Ashwagandha 5404ST, an anti-aging and anti-stress skin care active that imparts hair-strengthening properties as well.
Anti-aging/Face
Feel Great with IBR’s Date-Sourced New Ingredient
IBR’s latest ingredient will have consumers looking and feeling youthful with its anti-aging claims, among other benefits.The natural ingredient benefits both hair and skin.
Actives
Artichoke Hair Protection
Provital S.A. sourced the leaves of an artichoke to create an active that protects hair from external aggressors.
Actives
Novachem Creates CapilAcid to Promote Hair Hydrophobicity
This natural active is said to prevent hair peroxidation and return it to its natural hydrophobic state.
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