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Testing Tactics in Skin: A View of Visible Light Protection
Blue light, in particular, may be responsible for most of the adverse skin reactions caused by visible wavelengths. This column reviews methods to screen for materials that protect against blue light but also allow its benefits to shine through.
Cleansing
Hallstar Offers Olive Oil Benefits in W/O Emulsifier: Olivem 2090
Hallstar’s olive oil chemistry enabled the development of Olivem 2090, combining the emulsifying properties of polyglycerol esters of polyricinoleic acids with the skin benefits of olive oil fatty acids.
Sun Protection
Sandblasting to Improve the Reproducibility of In vitro Sunscreen Evaluation
SPF test results from substrates treated using a traditional sandblasting technique are compared with those from substrates treated using a new process. Based on the topographic control of 10 batches and 34 sunscreen evaluations, the authors concluded the new process had better topographic reproducibility, consequently improving the SPF repeatability and reproducibility in vitro.
Sun Protection
[video] Student Poster: The Effects of Blue Light on Skin
Lisa Stevens, of Azelis and the University of Cincinnati, explained her research on the effects of blue light in skin during in the most recent TeamWorks conference and exhibition.
Claims/Labeling
The Face Value of SPF Testing: Rethinking Sun Protection Claims
Consumer safety could be at risk if SPF values are not accurately represented on product labels, providing inconsistent results in the industry. Formulators must use corroborating evidence to ensure that tested SPF values ring true, based on dependable products.
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[video] Evolving Sustainability and Silicones Further
In this video interview, sponsored by Siltech, Brian Allen explains how the company has evolved the sustainability of silicones with bio-based content beyond the ethoxylate, extending to the alkyl group. Watch now.
Sun Protection
Improving the UV Exposure of Sunscreen During In vitro Testing
In any sun protection evaluation method, an irradiation step is required to determine the photostability of the UV filters in a product. The aim of this study was to identify key parameters involved to improve this UV exposure. Here, the authors consider temperature at the substrate surface, air flow influence and beam uniformity during UV exposition.
Sun Care
Letter to the Editor: Criticisms of 'Safer Solar Protection' Article
"My feeling is that the paper by Stanek and Gupta, in its present form, might add to the sunscreen confusion." In this letter to the editor, Paolo Giacomoni, Ph.D., provides his opinion on what the authors missed.
Sun Care
Shin-Etsu Silicones of America, Inc. Highlights Recent Sunscreen Formulations
The company's SPD series are highly concentrated dispersions of fine particles of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide in a volatile silicone oil (DMF-2cs Dimethicone).
Sun Care
fulfilling the dream of more natural sunscreens – with Antaron™ eco ethylcellulose
Antaron™ eco ethylcellulose is based on sustainably sourced, zero-deforestation, wood-derived cellulose and is made in a water-based manufacturing process. It provides excellent water resistance in light feeling sprays and emulsions.
Sun Care
UPDATE: Report Targets Benzophenone and Octocrylene in Sunscreens
The research mentioned in the Bloomberg report has since elicited a detailed rebuttal from an author at the University Hospital of Zurich.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 2/2/2018
Fresh month, fresh R&D news.
Cosmetics & Toiletries
assistant editor Brooke Schleehauf has the scoop on nutricosmetics, oral self-tan supplements and in-cosmetics Global launches in this week's video.
Literature/Data
Exposure, Skin Roughness and a New Niche Proposal
How often is your nose the first place to sunburn? Almost always. Swiss researchers wondered what such high exposure could mean for skin topography of the hands, nose, shoulders, cheeks and forehead. Their work points to a new potential market niche.
Actives
Supergoop!, Amorepacific and Beiersdorf Experts Talk Beauty's Sunification
Sun care is no longer limited to standalone sunscreen products. Instead, it’s becoming an essential feature across categories like skin care, makeup and color cosmetics.
Actives
Revolutionary Ingredients Transforming Anti-aging and Skin Health
This article explores the science and sustainability behind innovative cosmetic ingredients and how they address skin concerns like aging, oxidative stress and damage.
Sun Care
PEG-free Pigment Dispersant for Makeup and Sunscreen
This PEG-free cosmetic formulation is ideal for sunscreens and hybrid foundations, and creates a light, powdery skin feel.
Sun Care
Mara Offers Skin GlowDefense with Sea Kale Sunscreen Sérum
Using GlowDefense technology, this sunscreen serum works to protect and hydrate skin with its lightweight formula consisting of algae, zinc, blue sea kale and hemp seed.
Skin Care
Cities and Skin: Phoenix Best, Mumbai Worst
Chemberry revealed the results of a study in which 80 cities worldwide were analyzed for their external effects on skin. The study identified the best and worst U.S. and global cities for skin health.
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