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Section: Formulas/Products > Oral Care
Methods/Tools
Embracing Sustainability: Important Practices and Impact in Cosmetics
These sustainable strategies include innovative packaging, less water and ethically sourced ingredients. As consumers are searching for more sustainable products, companies are pushed to make more eco-conscious changes.
Event Coverage
[in-cosmetics Global] Social Responsibility, Empowerment and Measuring Up
Perhaps one of the most novel aspects of sustainability presented at in-cosmetics this year was how to measure it.
Natural/Sustainable
Total Wellness Through Tradition: Ayurveda in Cosmetics, Part II
The herbal beauty care business has given rise to an opportunity for ayurvedic cosmetics. To remain genuine to their ancient tradition, such cosmetics should adhere to their founding principles while leveraging the synergies between ayurveda theory and cosmetics. Part one revealed these connections and related formulating theories. This second part discusses ayurvedic ingredients and applications.
Event Coverage
Natural and Organic set to take centre stage at in-cosmetics Asia
Asia's cosmetics and toiletries sector is thriving and set to account for 28 per cent of the global cosmetics and toiletries market in 2015 - equivalent in size to Western Europe, according to Euromonitor International.
Claims/Labeling
No Eco-scuses: Packaging Can Conform with Natural Tenets
Consumer interest in natural products has not yet extended to eco-friendly cosmetic packaging, while experts estimate that 8 million tons of plastics leak into the ocean each year. With this in mind, sustainable alternatives to plastic packaging are increasingly needed.
Natural/Sustainable
Are Natural Cosmetics Still Relevant?
Today's consumers are demanding increased ingredient transparency, a factor that helps to drive the naturals sector. Click through for an exclusive Q&A on the mechanics of natural cosmetics.
Natural/Sustainable
Rethinking the Nature of Cosmetics
With the introduction of RHEANCE® Glycolipids, Evonik opens up a new frontier in all-natural ingredients to the personal care industry at the in-cosmetics 2018 tradeshow. RHEANCE® Glycolipids combine both excellent skin mildness and powerful cleansing, with unprecedented eco-friendliness.
Consumers/Market
Industry Insight: Sustainability from the Outside In, Putting Packaging First
Presented here is an interview with Beauty Kitchen UK's Jo-Anne (“Jo”) Chidley (JC). We asked her about the opportunities and the improvements needed for cosmetic sustainability in the future.
Methods/Tools
Oral Care Refresh: Intersecting Function with Beauty and Innovation
The present article reviews recent developments in the oral care category, including novel claims and ingredients. It also underlines where opportunities lie in this segment intersecting function with beauty and innovation.
Natural/Sustainable
New York Summit Hones in on Green Ingredients and Consumer Behavior
Organic Monitor's Sustainable Cosmetics Summit, taking place in New York City May 16–18, 2013, will explore how the environmental impact of cosmetic and personal care products, juggling environmental and social issues in sustainability programs, and green ingredient alternatives.
Oral Care
Compass—Collective Interests
This edition examines oral care formulas to address erosion and sensitivity with an article by Faller. Also, Rigano discusses the components of toothpaste and their functions. New findings in naturals and sun care are also always of interest, and in this issue, Tooley et al. describe a water-based titanium dioxide dispersion for natural UV protection. Finally, Becker et al. present a time-saving method to pre-evaluate filler pigments for soft focus effects.
Nutricosmetics
Inside Out: The Nutricosmetics Boom
Top formats include ready-to-drink (RTD) products, such as teas, fruit juices and fortified waters, tablets, capsules, jellies and pills.
Organic/COSMOS
The Nagoya Protocol in Action
The Nagoya Protocol is led by three main objectives: the conservation of diversity, the sustainable use of materials, and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from use of these genetic resources. This overview provides greater detail.
Oral Care
Enhancing Sensory Experience in Oral Care
BASF’s Pluracare F127 NF Prillis an excellent solubilizer for a variety of essential oils, flavors and active ingredients, without adverse dermatological or mucosal effects.
Method/Process
ATP Bioluminescence: Detecting Microbial Contamination in Dentifrices
In tests on eight dentifrice formulations, a bioluminescence system based on adenosine triphosphate (ATP) detected tested microorganisms qualitatively within 24-27 hours, compared to 5-7 days required for quantitative detection by standard methods.
Oral Care
ATP Bioluminescence: Detecting Microbial Contamination in Dentifrices
In tests on eight dentifrice formulations, a bioluminescence system based on adenosine triphosphate (ATP) detected tested microorganisms qualitatively within 24-27 hours, compared to 5-7 days required for quantitative detection by standard methods.
Claims/Labeling
In Good Conscience: Ethical and Sustainable Personal Care
Four basic properties of an ethical and sustainable product or ingredient include: 1) biodegradable, 2) sustainable, 3) readily commercially available and 4) green. These properties are the basis for the present discussion. The personal care industry not only needs to standardize the methods chosen to support these claims, but also to publish more data on the test methods used and results obtained.
Organic/COSMOS
Certified 'True': Green Virtues in Beauty, Part II
Many cosmetic brands have adopted green and sustainable practices that minimize harm to living entities, i.e., cruelty-free and eco-friendly, while offering “clean” transparency. This second installment in a two-part series covers these practices, along with related certifying agencies and programs.
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