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Type: News
Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
Betaine vs. Amphoteric
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains the differences in structure and function between a betaine and an amphoteric.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: Sulfate vs. Sulfonate
Industry expert Tony O’Lenick explains the difference between a sulfate and a sulfonate.
Literature/Data
Soy + Rhamnolipid Stability, Natural Soapnut and Sulfate-free: Foams in the Literature
Amidst COVID-19, one might anticipate the spike in demand for cleansers to accelerate the growth of products in foam form. In relation, we this brief literature review offers research to support the formulation of foams.
Methods/Tools
Rapid Electrokinetic Patterning for Biological Analysis, Nanoassembly
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a rapid electrokinetic patterning technique using a laser and holograms to quickly position tiny particles for biological analyses or to create devices using nanoassembly.
Literature/Data
Coconut-based Hair Oil Found to Repair and Color Protect
A recent study confirmed the damage repair potential of coconut-based hair oils, which work by increasing the hydrophobicity of hair both on the surface and in the cortex.
Literature/Data
Shampoo Component Word Search
Industry expert Ken Klein tests your shampoo formulating knowledge with this brain teaser.
Method/Process
Beiersdorf Researcher Develops Skin Imaging Method for Analysis
Beiersdorf has created a new method of skin analysis to help it develop new skin care products.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: P&G's Dissolvable Solid Fibrous Shampoo
According to the inventors, the innovation meets the need for a fibrous article that when hydrated, forms a shampoo composition that is smooth and creamy.
Methods/Tools
Automating Cocoa Shell Pectin Hydrolysis and Filtration
A paper published in the book series
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
describes a method to automate the hydrolysis and filtration of cocoa shells to produce cosmetically relevant pectin.
Literature/Data
Cocoa Facial Mask Maintains Antioxidant-rich Potential
Theobroma cacao
L. (cocoa) beans are a rich source of antioxidants. In relation, a study in the
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
explored their stability in a facial mask application.
Literature/Data
Latest Alarmist Farce: Shampoo Makes You Fat
Throw another pick on the junk science pile; or at least, it's portrayal. A recent headline in
The Daily Mail
has British beauty consumers buzzing over fears that their shampoo bottles are making them fat.
Safety/Stability
CIR Assesses Safety of
Rosa Centifolia
Derivatives in Cosmetics
The CIR reviewed the safety of
Rosa centifolia
-derived ingredients, most of which are reported to function as skin conditioning agents in cosmetic products; read on for the findings.
Literature/Data
Naturals, Zinc and Aluminum Safety in AP/Deo: Literature Findings
Hygiene is in the mainstream, and antiperspirants and deodorants are riding this wave to the top. Considering this, we offer the following brief literature review related to antiperspirants and deodorants.
Hair Care
Patent Pick: Dry Shampoo Recipe Calls for Corn, Potatoes and a Dash of Zinc Salt
What does L'Oréal's secret recipe for a sebum-absorbing, dry shampoo call for? Potato, corn, tapioca, wheat, rice or cassava starch, and a dash of zinc salt. A new patent application explains.
Safety
Two New Reasons to Reexamine PFAS Safety, Exposure: Pregnancy and Sleep
Two recent studies have raised new alarm over PFAS. One found higher levels of PFAS in pregnant women who use cosmetics. The other associated sleep disruption with PFAS in young adults. These findings add to the public outcry over "forever chemicals."
Literature/Data
EGCG and Jamblang SPF, DHA Safety and More: Sun Care Literature Review
Eventually, we will all emerge from our coronavirus quarantines to feel the wind in our hair and sun on our faces. This brief review considers sun care-related research to ensure that once we venture out, we're protected from solar insults, among others.
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