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Section: Formulas/Products > Sun Care
Cosmetic Ingredients
Soy-based Binder, Thickener and Emulsifier for Personal Care
DuPont has launched a soy-based multifunctional polymer for a variety of personal care applications from sun care to hair care.
SPF/Sun
Sunscreen Innovation Act Passes House and Moves to Senate
New sunscreen actives may finally be on their way in the United States, as the Sunscreen Innovation Act (H.R.4250) passed the House of Representatives on July 28, 2014. The bill now goes to the Senate with the cosmetics industry eager to have it pushed through.
Event Coverage
[video] Caviar, Color Trends and Replacement Ingredients: News & Insights
From natural replacements to "foodie beauty,"
Cosmetics & Toiletries
covered it all last week... need to catch up? Check out our recap video for insights on the latest in cosmetic R&D.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights: SPF Testing, Pigment Restrictions & Cosmeceuticals
Summer has arrived, along with this week's recap from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
. Watch the video for our take on SPF 100+ testing, novel textures and more!
Sun Care
Sunscreens and UV Exposure: A Q&A with Vincent Hubiche
Gattefossé SAS' Vincent Hubiche shared insight on how consumers need to be better informed with the amount of sunscreen they wear and the climate’s influence on sunscreen application.
Literature/Data
Seagrass Rhizomes Accumulate UV Filters and Parabens, Study Finds
A recent study published in
Marine Pollution Bulletin
found that rhizomes of the seagrass
Posidonia oceana
off the international coasts of the Mediterranean have accumulated UV filters and the preservative methylparaben.
Actives
DSM Expands UV Range with Parsol ZX and 1789
DSM’s Parsol ZX and Parsol 1789 were created to filter UVA, UVB and even blue light in skin and sun care formulations.
Event Coverage
[video] That's a Wrap: Top News the Week of 6/23/17 from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Wearables: Are biometric sensors imprinted on skin next? And what if melanin were tuned to meet skin needs? If you missed this week's news, you missed out. Check out our video re-cap.
Event Coverage
[video] That's a Wrap: Top News the Week of 6/16/17 from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Could methylene blue be the next greatest anti-ager? And what's filaggrin's role in eczema? If you missed this week's news, you missed out. Check out our video re-cap.
Skin Care
The Many Faces of Microemulsions: Converting Challenges to Step-change Opportunities, part I
Microemulsions present a means to convert the challenges faced by the personal care industry into step-change opportunities. This review considers the features of microemulsions, their applications and various means of preparing them.
Event Coverage
[video] Stepping Up the Sunscreen and Clean Beauty Game
Sunscreens and clean beauty were the big focus for Croda during the NYSCC Suppliers' Day. Watch this video interview to learn more.
Color Cosmetics
Fine Silica for Fillers, Absorbents and More in Makeup
In makeup, lipstick and eye products, this material diffuses light for a matte effect, absorbs sweat and sebum, and contributes to a smooth feel. Read on to learn more about its applications.
Event Coverage
Sunscreen Symposium Debates SPF, UVA/UVB, FDA Proposal and More
The Florida Chapter SCC Sunscreen Symposium kicked off with a splash as Guy Padulo, national president of the SCC, announced the event has approached 400 attendees.
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.
Sun Protection
In vitro/vivo SPF Correlation and Repeatability According to Substrate
This work evaluates the impact of three different substrates on in vitro SPF measurements, and defines experimental conditions to improve their correlation with in vivo values. Evaluations of 32 products, shown here, led the authors to conclude that molded substrates improved repeatability and correlation with in vivo SPF values.
Event Coverage
Future Testing, Safety and Formulating Headline the Sunscreen Symposium
"I am convinced the earth-shattering event [in sunscreens] will eventually become the greater awareness for the big difference between SPFindoor and SPFoutdoor," writes Uli Osterwalder, regarding new findings at this year's Sunscreen Symposium.
Nutricosmetics
Supplementing Sunscreens: Rosemary and Grapefruit Protect Skin from Within
Concerns over the damaging effects of sun exposure continue to grow as increasing evidence becomes available. In relation, growing scientific research supports sun protection from within as an adjunctive approach to topicals; one such solution is presented here.
Actives
Inhibiting Cathepsin G to Protect Against Photoaging and Infra’aging
Ultraviolet and infrared exposure are sources of premature skin aging, characterized by solar elastosis and extracellular matrix degradation.
Polygonum aviculare
extract is a cathepsin G inhibitor, and is shown here to oppose photoaging and infra’aging by improving skin firmness and elasticity, in turn reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
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