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Section: Formulas/Products > Sun Care
Actives
Natural Active for Inflammation Control
Chemisches Laboratorium Dr. Kurt Richter GmbH (CLR) has developed an active based on
Phragmites kharka
and
Poria cocos
extracts to control and reduce inflammation.
Natural/Sustainable
Sustainable Ingredients Science: Natural Oils
However, the growing market demand for natural alternatives to synthetic is pushing brands to continue to consider the use of natural oils in their formulations.
Color Cosmetics
Epigenetics Make Sederma Ingredient Shine
Sederma's peptide ingredient is inspired by the K-beauty "glass skin" concept, and is meant to improve skin surface quality and contribute to a dewy complexion.
Skin Care
CBD Infused Sunscreen Benefits Ocean Life
Black Pearl CBD Reef Friendly Sunscreen is designed for the ecological minded lifestyle and provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB sun protection.
Event Coverage
6 New Trends in Cosmetic Technology
The topics described during in this conference session were but a sampling of innovation scattered throughout the in-cosmetics Global show floor. But their overall tone seemed to accurately reflect a larger future direction of the industry.
Sun Care
Industry Debate: US FDA vs. Sunscreens
During last month’s NYSCC Suppliers' Day, several attendees expressed frustration regarding the delay of the US Food and Drug Administration’s Final Sunscreen Monograph.
Cosmetics & Toiletries
asked its
LinkedIn
members to comment. Here’s what the market had to say.
Claims/Labeling
Nanoparticles in Sunscreens: Fact and Fiction
This paper reviews important issues regarding the classification for UV active ingredients and the need for a uniform classification and labeling system covering all nano ingredients. The definition of nanoparticles is not questioned here; however, the highly selective manner in which the definition is applied to different materials is.
Literature/Data
L-Tryptophan Studies Uncover Photostability Insights
Inspired by differences observed between L-tryptophan and D-tryptophan containing the contryphan-Ar1131 peptide, researchers chemically synthesized a solution that could aid in the photostabilization of avobenzone.
Actives
Solaveil MicNo by Croda Inc.
Sun Care
Grant Industries’ Updated Sun Care Technologies
Re-introducing Grant UV solutions for improving sensory aesthetics, durability, and SPF efficiency!
Claims/Labeling
Nanoparticles in Sunscreens: Fact and Fiction
This paper reviews important issues regarding the classification for UV active ingredients and the need for a uniform classification and labeling system covering all nano ingredients. The definition of nanoparticles is not questioned here; however, the highly selective manner in which the definition is applied to different materials is.
Sun Protection
Determination of the In Vitro SPF
A ring test at six European test centers showed that SPF evaluations with good reproducibility and comparability could be obtained by an in vitro protocol measuring either transmittance or erythema-effective irradiance of product samples applied on PMMA plates.
Skin Care
Introducing BASF’s new Experiential Skin Care
Shifting population dynamics along with ease of accessibility have overturned geographical limitations. Consumers show less brand loyalty and are willing to experiment with various products on the market.
Actives
Using Zinc Oxide in Sunscreen Products
While zinc oxide had been used for decades in sunscreen products — remember the white coating on lifeguards’ noses? — it was only approved for this use by the FDA approximately 10 years ago. Prior to that, it was actually considered to be (and still is) an approved skin protectant material.
Consumers/Market
Air Cushion Makeup Trending in Korea
Having gained momentum in South Korea, Air Cushion makeup is going global. Euromonitor research analyst Minji Kim describes its development here—and almost inevitable expansion.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Sensory in Spray Sunscreen
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention is a sprayable gel sunscreen with good feel properties from Honeywell International.
Tech Transfer
Arthritis, UV-Damage Treatment in One?
New research indicates that glucosamine could help stop the formation of new age spots and help to fade existing ones.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Lauder Eyes Infrared Skin Damage
Infrared radiation penetrates deeper than UV and causes skin damage. What can be done to mitigate its effects? In this podcast, Tom Mammone, Ph.D., of The Estée Lauder Companies and Clinique Labs, explains. Listen now!
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