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Section: Formulas/Products > Skin Care
Skin Care
Liquid Crystal O/W Emulsions to Mimic Lipids and Strengthen Skin Barrier Function
In the present study, the authors produced liquid crystalline (LC) o/w emulsions whose structure mimics the skin’s intercellular lipids. These emulsions are shown in cosmetic formulations to strengthen skin barrier functions while maintaining stability at higher temperatures than that of the skin.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Microbe Separation, Emulsion Arrays and Salicylic Acid Delivery From Powder
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features processes for identifying microorganisms, forming emulsion arrays and delivering salicylic acid from powder.
Skin Care
Formulate This: Inverse Emulsions
Cosmetics & Toiletries
presents "Formulate This,” a new column highlighting commonly asked formulating questions with answers provided by seasoned industry experts. In the present discussion, industry expert Ken Klein discusses inverse emulsions.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: Ten Cosmetic Formula Types
Cosmetic formulas include solutions, creams/emulsions, lotions, ointments/pastes, suspensions, tablets, powders, gels, sticks and aerosols. Here, Tony O'Lenick turns to Perry Romanowski to discuss their differences.
Sensory
[video] Mixing Low-energy Emulsions
This quick emulsion requires little energy to create, enabling a variety of formulation textures with added sustainability benefits.
Skin Care
Ampoule Dropper-Mixing Type by HCP Packaging
The packaging is ideal for intensive treatments with active ingredients.
Literature/Data
Silica Nanoparticles Stabilize Biocompatible Pickering Emulsions
Research pre-published online in
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
explores the stability of biocompatible oils in Pickering emulsions.
Anti-aging/Face
Peptide to Assist Botulinum Toxin Type A
Lipotec has launched a peptide positioned to topically assist Botulinum Toxin Type A while "waiting for the next injection."
Methods/Tools
Shiseido Employs Iced Coffee-inspired Emulsion Technology
Shiseido has developed a low energy emulsifying technology inspired by the way iced coffee is produced.
Skin Care
Skin-type Specificity Helps Boost Skin Care Brands
Caudalie and Foreo appeared in the top 10 skin care brands with the most Earned Media Value (EMV) for the first time in 2018, thanks to products boasting specific skin care benefits.
Formulas/Products
Cosphatec Ingredient Enables Sustainable Emulsions
The sustainable ingredient is derived from sunflowers in order to provide conditioning properties to formulations.
Rheology/Thickener
Improving Dispersion in Gels/Emulsions with Granulated Carbomer
Evonik Goldschmidt GmbH has introduced a granulated carbomer to improve dispersion in cosmetic or pharmaceutical emulsions and gels.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Microchannel Processing: A Novel Approach to Making Emulsions
In the present article, microchannel emulsification is explored as a process method that precisely adds a dispersed phase into a continuous phase through an engineered dispersion plate. This approach is shown to produce emulsions with smaller droplets having tighter size distributions than conventional means, which leads to stable products with the limited need, if any, for surfactants.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Emulsion vs. Colloid
Industry expert Anthony O'Lenick, Jr., explains the different between an emulsion and a colloid.
Methods/Tools
MIT Mixes Emulsions That Stick
As the cliché goes, oil and water do not mix. Research in
Nature Communications
may have found a way around this, forming emulsions from the bottom up using condensation and cooled oil.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Emulsion Stability with Amphiphilic Anisotropic Powder
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's technology, from AMOREPACIFIC Corp., relates to an amphiphilic anisotropic powder-containing emulsion with excellent stability.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Patent Pick: Unsticking Emulsion Sticking Points
What's sticky, unstable and causes skin irritation? Certainly
not
emulsions based on core corona-type microgels. In a new patent application, Shiseido inventors explain how these materials produce the very opposite effects.
Moisturizing
O/W Emulsions Enriched with Vitamin E
Vitamin E has an important protective function for the entire organism. It is believed that the broad biological activities of vitamin E are due to its ability to inhibit peroxidation and stabilize biological membranes.
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