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Skin Care
Green Tea and Skin Photoprotection
Chronic exposure of solar ultraviolet (UV) light to human skin is responsible for various skin disorders. Treatment with polyphenolic compounds from green tea has been shown to prevent UV light-induced skin photodamage in laboratory animals and human skin
Moisturizing
Electrolytes Deemed the Hydration Ingredient of 2020
Will electrolytes be the new hydration ingredient of 2020 that all of your clients will want?
Event Coverage
MWSCC Reveals the Faces of Cosmetic Science
The Midwest Chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (MWSCC) showcased the different hats that cosmetic science wears at its 2011 Fall Technical Symposium on Oct. 13, 2011, with the theme “The Many Faces of Cosmetic Science.”
Actives
Anti-Wrinkle Activity of Hydroyzed Ginseng Saponins
Hydrolyzed ginseng saponins, produced by enzymatic hydrolysis, increase collagen synthesis and decrease the expression of MMP-1. Also, the formation of nano-emulsions containing hydrolyzed ginseng saponins significantly increases the collagen synthesis.
Skin Care
The Wipe: A Carrier of Skin Benefits
The authors review the function, history and benefits of wet wipes, and discuss clinical methods of assessing benefits from using wipes to cleanse infant skin and apply sunscreens on children.
Literature/Data
A Tale of Tattoos: Toxicology (part II)
According to Andreas Luch, M.D., senior author in a study published in
The Lancet
, almost everybody these days has a tattoo, and nobody is talking about the side effects of ink deposits. ... There simply is not enough data to reach a conclusion of their safety.
Actives
A Range of Wonder from Down Under
G'day, mate! Formulators who are looking for an alcohol-free version of active ingredients can look no further than Southern Cross Botanicals' Australian range.
Literature/Data
Olay Breakthrough Identifies Traits of ‘Ageless’ Women
The Multi-Decade and Ethnicity (MDE) study reveals biological commonalities among a subset of women who look exceptionally younger than their age.
Rheology/Thickener
Jeen Launches Line of Thickeners for Cosmetics
Jeen International Corp. has launched a line of thickeners for personal care products.
Consumers/Market
Use of Phenoxyethanol in Cosmetic Industry Decreases
Though the substance remains popular in the home care market, perceived safety concerns have hindered its success in color cosmetics.
Skin Care
Burst Out of Dry Skin into Hydration
The Hydration Burst Collection is a four-product collection that moisturizes the skin to boost the complexion and lock in moisture for 24 hours.
Natural/Sustainable
J-beauty Inspired, Givaudan Offers #BeautyBoosters
Inspired by natural skin care routines from J-beauty, Givaudan Active Beauty has announced its own botanical beauty regime for smooth and glowing skin called #BeautyBoosters.
Tech Transfer
Secrets of the Trees for Super Cosmetics?
Trees are not the mute, woody giants we think them to be. They are actually quite chatty. What do talking trees have to do with cosmetics? I started to draw parallels between them our industry’s work on the microbiome, epigenetics and wellness cosmetics; even sustainability.
Skin Care
Exfoliation, Scrub and Gommage
Cosmetic means for achieving rejuvenated skin can be positioned according to intensity of action, skin renewal speed and some functioning details, thus: gommage, scrub, exfoliation and peel represent the four rejuvenation strategies. In some regions, peel refers to aggressive treatments requiring authorized operators such as dermatologists or medical doctors. Therefore, this column will discuss only the first three methods for a better skin glow.
Cleansing
Surfactants and Cleansing Products
Today, cleansing products are available in solid bar, liquid and gel forms and can be based on alkaline salts and synthetic and natural surfactants. When substituted for alkaline salts, synthetic and natural surfactants improve the foam structure and mildness of formulas.
Skin Care
Copperceuticals and the Skin
Reversing the effects of aging on human skin was a primary goal of ancient alchemists and their successors, the modern cosmetic chemists. During human aging, skin becomes thinner and accumulates various blemishes, lesions and imperfections.
Actives
Milk Protein for Renewal of Damaged, Aged Skin
A purified fraction of colostrum from P.L. Thomas has been designed to assist fibroblasts in performing metabolic activities to promote healthy collagen fibers in skin following abrasion treatments.
Event Coverage
Champions of Cosmetic Science Celebrated at IFSCC 2018
The closing IFSCC 2018 gala honored excellence and innovation in cosmetic science.
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