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Section: Formulas/Products > Skin Care
Actives
Lessonia Skin Lineup Engages the Senses
For each prototype product, a specific texture was designed and combined with the company's marquee ingredient, along with complementary actives for added skin benefits.
Sensory
Sensification: The Science Behind Sensory Innovation
Consumer demand for a pleasurable sensory experience extends to everything they touch, including cosmetic emulsions. Croda has evaluated many of its multifunctional, patented emulsifiers in a simple system (water, same emollient, emulsifier, preservative) and mapped out the sensory properties for each.
Anti-aging/Face
The Golden Secret Behind Youthful Eyes
To provide eyes a more radiant and youthful appearance, être belle Cosmetics created Golden Skin Caviar Eye Roll-On, which is formulated to smooth and relax tired skin around the eyes.
Sensory
Symrise’s Thermolat Reveals Warming Test Results
“Thanks to its safe and gentle effect, Thermolat can be used in a very wide range of care and beauty products and gives them the ability to create a cozy warm feeling.”
Skin Care
Ceramiracle’s First Light The Reboot Mask
First Light The Reboot Mask by Ceramiracle contains black volcanic sand and a traditional Korean extract to restore the balance of the skin while prepping it for serums and moisturizers.
Tech Transfer
Advanced Photodynamic Therapy Kills 'Blood Suckers'
By "blood suckers," Vanderbilt scientists mean bacteria like staph, which deplete the human blood of iron. Here, a new molecule is described that, when combined with phototherapy, can selectively kill off these and other bacteria—suggesting new anti-acne and other treatment potential.
Tech Transfer
The New Bionic Reality: Imprinted Wearables
New dimensions in 3D printing are now possible thanks to a novel process developed at the University of Minnesota. Not only could this give surgical robots the sense of touch, it could embed the human skin with biometric monitoring capabilities.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Biophotonic Skin Therapy, Illuminated
Photon-based therapies have crossed from the dark side in this new patent application highlighting thermosetting block polymers for skin rejuvenation and more.
Skin Care
Thermal Spring Water for Skin Relief
Recently launched doctor-distributed skincare line Avene touts the benefits of thermal spring water in its collection of creams, gels and cleansing products.
Anti-aging/Face
Compass: Slowing the Hands of Time
The natural process of aging will continue, and as long as consumers prefer a younger-looking appearance, formulators are called upon to provide news ways to maintain or turn back the hands of time and their effects on skin.
Skin Care
Read the Label: Filorga Foam Cleanser
Fortified with hyaluronic acid, this cleanser is said to address the premature signs of aging. This column will review the ingredient listing for claims substantiation and functionality.
Skin Care
Supplier Roundtable: Hitting the Rheology Bullseye
Cosmetic sensory experiences can convey efficacy to consumers while contributing to product benefits. In this installment of the
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Supplier Roundtable, innovators weighed in on how to create these pleasing textures.
Literature/Data
The Balancing Act of Multifunctional Cosmetics
The success of BB creams is undeniable, and it has launched an alphabet-heavy trend in both skin and hair care. However, what challenge does this pose for formulators? During the
C&T Summit
, Prithwiraj Maitra, PhD, will discuss the challenges of multifunctional products and their components from a material scientist's perspective.
Event Coverage
Exploring the Depths of Percutaneous Penetration
The Perspectives in Percutaneous Penetration (PPP) conference recently was held at the Palais des Congrès de La Grande Motte. Following are some highlights most relevant to the cosmetics and personal care industry.
Consumers/Market
Packaging: The ‘Silent Salesman’ of Cosmetics
Product packaging is nearly as important, if not more so, than the ingredients in it. This article examines a brief history, classes and properties of various types of packaging, and provides examples of the latest pack advances.
Color Cosmetics
Multifunctional Materials for the Formulator's Toolbox
It is beneficial to find numerous uses for ingredients that are already coded internally at a given manufacturer. Here, Croda experts provide two examples of such materials.
Skin Care
Blue Light in the Lime Light
Sederma has added a new effort to blackout light that comes from screens, which effects aging among other consequences. Blue light damage can come from sunlight or tablets, TVs, computers, phones and so forth.
Event Coverage
The Children’s Formulating Event at IFSCC
It was great to see the curiosity and the excitement on the faces of the children in attendance as their lotion became a finished product.
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