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Section: Formulas/Products > Skin Care
Companies
Clariant Expands Indonesian Site for Increased Pigments and Cosmetic Ingredients
Clariant has expanded its site in Tangerang, Indonesia to increase production capacity and enlarge product range and support capabilities for Indonesia and the South East Asia and Pacific (SEA&P) markets.
Skin Care
Ointment Boasts a Superiority Complex
CeraVe Healing Ointment’s active ingredient, petrolatum, comprises 46.5% of the healing formula; however, doesn’t leave the skin feeling greasy.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking—Entanglement vs. Overlap
This edition of "Comparatively Speaking" describes the difference between the critical molecular weight of entanglement and critical concentration of overlap. These concepts are important for formulators to grasp since they deal with altering the physical properties of a finished product.
Skin Care
Comparatively Speaking: Cushion vs. Playtime
"Cushion" does not last forever, and the length of time it takes for the cushion to disappear is referred to as "playtime." Similar to cushion, playtime is dependent upon a variety of factors intrinsic to oil and how it interacts with the skin.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Comparatively Speaking: HLB vs. SLB
Efficiently formulating products using alkyl dimethicone polymers requires knowing their composition, solubility in the oil phase chosen, and a metric to understand which values are necessary for that particular oil phase. SLB is a starting point for such determinations.
Skin Care
Community Sixty-Six Brand Debuts
Every product in Community Sixty-Six's debut launch has at least 66-days worth of use.
Nutricosmetics
Oral/Topical Collagen Boosting Combo
At In-Cosmetics in Barcelona, Lipotec will introduce its nutricosmetic/cosmetic antiwrinkle concept, In & Out, which combines an oral collagen booster with a topical collagen booster.
Regional
European Commission Authorizes MBBT Sunscreens
The European Commission (EC) announced amendments to Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009, aka the Cosmetics Regulation, regarding newly authorized sunscreens.
Skin Care
Rahn Creates Bust-firming Complex
Rahn Cosmetics has created a plant-based complex of active ingredients that support the natural process of lipid deposition to enhance bust area.
Rheology/Thickener
Cationic-compatible Liquid Rheology Modifier
Noveon Inc., a subsidiary of specialty chemical company The Lubrizol Corporation, has announced a new cationic-compatible liquid rheology modifier.
Consumers/Market
Beauty Comes Clean: Free Ebook
Clean beauty aligns with various tenets: minimal ingredients, consumer safety, social responsibility, transparency, etc. This
Clean Beauty Ebook
, sponsored by Grant Industries, combines these approaches and more into one resource to guide product formulators. Download it today, it's free!
Actives
Self-tanning Complex Without Odor
Soliance has launched a self-tanning complex that masks the odor associated with the Maillard reaction.
Bath/Shower
Complete Solutions for Fast Innovation
How Ingredion’s innovation strategy has been reshaped by speed-to-market and clean label demands, sustainability and more.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: Wetting vs. Superwetting
In this edition of "Comparatively Speaking," industry expert Tony O'Lenick discusses the terms
wetting
and
superwetting
in relation to the ability of a surfactant to wet a substrate.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Genome vs. Epigenome
Reviving our highly popular "Comparatively Speaking" column, here, Tony O'Lenick asks Howard Epstein, Ph.D.: "What's the difference between the genome and the epigenome?" Read on to learn more.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Soluble vs. Insoluble
What’s the difference between something that is soluble vs. insoluble? Tony O’Lenick explores this notion. At first, he writes, this may seem quite simple but a deeper investigation provides formulation insight.
Method/Process
Scale-up Success Requires Compromise
The in-cosmetics Global technical session on scale-up success was, in and of itself, a scale-up success as it left standing room only for a crowd of attendees eager to learn tips, tricks and best practices.
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.
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