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Section: Formulas/Products > Skin Care
Rheology/Thickener
A Comprehensive Approach to Replacing DEA in Formulations
Once California added diethanolamine to the list of regulated chemicals in personal care formulations under Proposition 65, chemists immediately sought out surfactants that were free of DEA. Here is presented a roadmap for identifying the right solution to replace DEA-containing surfactants in personal care products.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: Minimally Disruptive vs. Functional Formulation
In this installment of "Comparatively Speaking," Tony O'Lenick describes formulating techniques that save time by maintaining the platform formulation while subjecting it to two types of changes in ingredients.
Skin Care
Come Clean About This Anti-Aging Oil
The Rejuvenator Dry Oil Emulsion is an anti-aging moisturizer that helps to increase cell and collagen production without leaving a greasy feeling behind.
Actives
Lonza Combines Microbes for Damaged Barrier Protection
At in-cosmetics 2013 in Paris, Lonza Personal Care will launch a combination of two fermented microbes grown simultaneously to create a competitive environment for survival.
Literature/Data
Commensal Microbes Trigger Repair in Injured Skin
Research published in
Nature Immunology
reveals how commensal skin microbes initiate repair responses in injured skin.
Bath/Shower
Comparatively Speaking: Shampoo vs. Body Wash Formulation
Tony O’Lenick asks David Zhang, PhD, to explain the difference between two major classes of cleansing products: shampoo and body wash.
Anti-aging/Face
Comparatively Speaking: Azelaic Acid vs. Other Diacids
Diacids will become more important to the cosmetic industry, according to O'Lenick, who discusses the source and use for a number of diacids including azelaic acid.
Consumers/Market
US Beauty Spending Decreases in 2014 as Competition Increases
U.S. beauty shopping declined in 2014, with the lowest level of shoppers since 2008, according to a report from NPD Group.
Actives
Pomegranate Flower and Vitamin C Combo for Collagen Maintenance
At In-Cosmetics in Barcelona, Cosmetochem International AG will introduce an anti-aging compound that combines vitamin C with pomegranate flower extract to boost collagen production and inhibit the breakdown of collagen, respectively.
Actives
Novel Azobenzene Compound to Extend and Reactivate UV Protection
Two azobenzene compounds were synthesized and combined in liposomal membranes. Their physico-chemical properties and biocompatibility were evaluated. The safer one was chosen, and its protective function for UVA and UVB were tested in vitro and in vivo. This azobenzene liposomal formulation provided good efficacy with longer shelf life, which could be utilized as a novel kind of repeated UV absorber.
Skin Care
Nanotech Company Launches New Skin Care Products
Beyond Skin Science announced the launch of skin care products using nanotechnology.
Actives
Skin Care Company Derives Ingredients From Placentas
Mila Products has launched an antiaging line that contains ingredients sourced from human placentas.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Aqueous-compatible Nanoparticle Skin Care
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's pick relates to polydots to enable the formation of aqueous-compatible nanoparticle compositions for various skin treatments.
Literature/Data
Blood Bacteria Yields Powerful Anti-aging Compounds
Scientists uncovered three potent anti-aging molecules produced by a blood-resident bacterium,
Paracoccus sanguinis
. These compounds reduced inflammation, oxidative stress and collagen damage in skin cells —revealing a novel path to younger-looking skin.
Organic/COSMOS
The Issues Common With Trending Natural Ingredients: The Pitfalls of Naturals
The ever-evolving nature of skin care presents ongoing challenges for marketing claims and labeling. Here are a few things to watch out for.
Natural/Sustainable
Inside The Estée Lauder Companies' Ingredient Innovation Race
The MIT work has focused on the "development of biodegradable materials for cosmetic applications and [the exploration of] new solutions to combat the effects of visible light from the sun."
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: O/W, W/O, Micro, Pickering and Suspo Emulsions
In this installment of his "Comparatively Speaking" series, industry expert Tony O'Lenick compares emulsion types for the benefit of novice formulators.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Essential Fatty Acid vs. Trans Fatty Acid
Tony O'Lenick explains the difference between essential fatty acids, which occur in nature, and trans fatty acids, which are synthesized. In addition, while essential fatty acids are often found in skin care, trans fatty acids are not.
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