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Section: Formulas/Products > Skin Care
Skin Care
Acme-Hardesty Company’s CBP Inulin
Derived from chicory root, this biopolymer combines prebiotic activity with functionalities such as moisturizing and thickening.
Skin Care
Nutrafol Expands into Acne Care
Nutrafol Skin is a daily supplement for women ages 18+ who experience mild to moderate acne.
Hair Care
Puresterol by Bio-Botanica Inc.
An anti-wrinkle agent to help with aging with skin and hair care.
Skin Care
Medical Emergence in Personal Care
Another leading supplier of medical products announced a distribution agreement to develop topical products.
Anti-aging/Face
Hibiscus Blossoms in Skin Formulas
Hibiscus, rich in AHAs and amino acids, is demonstrating its versatility in cosmetic product launches.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Oatmeal Anti-inflammation
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's choice describes a colloidal oatmeal for anti-irritation and anti-inflammation benefits.
Sensory
Northstar Introduces Crambe Seed Oil
Crambe Seed Oil is a high slip, high stability, luxurious plant oil with a wide range of potential uses.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Inflammation vs. Allergy
Are you formulating for sensitive skin? Or is it really normal skin undergoing a typical inflammatory response? Where do allergic reactions fit in? In this edition of "Comparatively Speaking," Nava Dayan, Ph.D., explains.
Sensory
Engineering Sensory in Personal Care
At the
C&T
Summit, one lab in the day two sessions will cover the technical aspects of how to create sensory effects in formulations; then classes will break into teams, each of which will be given a mock marketing brief and a palette of sample formulas with different aesthetics. In this second portion, led by S. Peter Foltis (L'Oréal USA) and Leslie Harris (SkinCeuticals/L'Oréal USA), the teams will evaluate the samples, come to a consensus, and discuss which best meets the target application given in the mock briefs and why.
Skin Care
Recent Advances in Slimming Treatments
Slimming treatments address a number of targets in skin physiology, including: improving microcirculation, strengthening and protecting the connective tissue, and decreasing adipocyte contents. Traditional and newer approaches to slimming treatments employ a number of ingredients to achieve such ends.
Sun Care
Wipes: Recently Disclosed Intellectual Property
Traditionally, soaps and personal cleansers are deposited on washcloths or sponges before being applied to the body. More than a decade ago, convenience products were introduced in the form of surfactant-impregnated dry woven or nonwoven cloths. Several new patents have recently been issued in the area of wipes, which are described here.
Skin Care
Trends in the Spa World
Beyond a broadening age, gender and regional base, the spa industry has expanded with the trend toward mind/body wellness. This article highlights recent trends in the spa industry.
Color Cosmetics
CES 2021 Beauty Innovations Unveiled
The event is taking place January 11-14, 2021.
Formulas/Products
Givaudan Active Beauty Introduces Sensoria
Sensoria combines fine fragrance and sensorial ingredients into cosmetics actives, and each of the highly perfumed emulsions contains active ingredients for anti-aging.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Nonwoven Nanofiber to Incorporate Additives
Using proprietary technology, various types of particles or additives can be either entrapped in the nanofiber matrix or encapsulated within the nanofibers.
Actives
Ingredient Targets the Double Chin
Contouring products are no longer just for the legs, behind and decollete. Sederma has introduced an active that targets excess chin fat.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Placating Intolerant Skin
Sensitive skin is irritating to the wearer, and in some cases the formulator, but Beiersdorf inventors have discovered an ingredient that placates irritated skin: alkylamidothiazoles.
Moisturizing
Biosil Technologies, Inc.'s Firm’Act
This ingredient upregulates the expression of unique gene markers involved in cellular stress response to protect skin.
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