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Patent Pick: Smooth Moves to Attack Tacky Cosmetics
Icky or elegant? Beauty consumers are mindful of the sensory experiences you create for them. That's why L'Oréal inventors imparted tact into a new, non-tacky cosmetic emulsion.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Author Commentary: Travis Whitfill on 'Commensal Cosmetics'
Imagine the potential for "commensal cosmetics..." What might they do? What obstacles could they face? In this podcast, April
Cosmetics & Toiletries
author Travis Whitfill explores these thoughts and describes his motivation for writing the article.
Literature/Data
Making Cosmetics Stick: Simplifying Skin Substantivity, Part III*
Higher substantivity can aid formulation efficacy by helping ingredients to better penetrate skin. This final column in a series dives into substantivity's role and uses when designing sun care, skin care and cosmetics.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Unilever Standardizes Pollution Protection Factor for Cosmetics
Unilever discloses a method to standardize the measurement of a pollution protection factor (PPF) for cosmetic compositions in a recent European patent.
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Firing Up the Cannabinoid Cosmetics Debate at SCC Annual
Cannabinoids have fired up great interest (and to some extent, alarm) from the cosmetics industry, both for their broad potential but also their regulatory status. During the recent SCC Annual Meeting, a few presenters shared what the science says about these potent actives.
Methods/Tools
Words from Wiechers on 'Shaken, Not Stirred' Cosmetics R&D
In this installment of our Words from Wiechers series, the late author encourages the industry to put more energy into products; i.e., "shaking, not stirring" them, for more innovative outcomes.
Literature/Data
Researchers Valorize the Utility of Wine Byproducts for Cosmetics
Wine-making byproducts such as grape pomace, which are rich in phenolic compounds, have drawn interest from the cosmetics industry. A paper published in
Cosmetics
reviews the literature to validate their utility in cosmetics.
Tech Transfer
[podcast] CAS9 and CRISPR Technology: Implications for Cosmetics?
"CRISPR, in my mind, is like a molecular GPS. . .People just type in some short array sequence, essentially an address, to find the target. Upon binding to the target, a pair of molecular scissors cuts the DNA and performs a repair to modify the DNA sequence."
Cleansing
Effects of Core-Corona Particles on Emulsification for Cosmetics
The functional limitations of surfactant emulsions led one Shiseido team to develop a "novel, ultimate emulsification system" to overcome those limitations. Read on to learn more about this system, which was presented at the IFSCC Congress in Orlando.
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For 100+ years, cosmetic chemists from around the world have relied on
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Literature/Data
The Microbiome Movement: Commensal Cosmetics Offer a Viable Future
Various factors shape an individual’s skin microbiome, which has key effects on skin appearance and health. These are described herein, as is the potential to develop products in consideration of the microbiome.
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What's Next:
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2019 Calendar and Call for Papers
In 2019,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
looks to you for insights on skin radiance, anti-pollution, hair repair, skin sagging, microbiome, bespoke beauty and more. Announcing our new editorial calendar—submit now!
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An Approach to Develop Cosmetics for Multi-tonal Brazilian Skin
In Brazil, people have many different colored skin tones, and women often struggle to match makeup shades to their skin color. This paper describes an exploratory study of hundreds of volunteers that was conducted to understand Brazilian women's skin color, ultimately to develop a makeup line for this widely diverse market.
Literature/Data
Caprylyl Glycol/Phenethyl Alcohol Blend for Alternative Preservation of Cosmetics
In recent years, the safety of traditional preservatives has been called into question. Therefore, there is a need for alternatives that are effective, safe and sustainable—and that are non-controversial. In response, the present work investigates a mixture of caprylyl glycol and phenethyl alcohol, which is shown to provide antimicrobial activity in various skin and hair care formulations.
Literature/Data
Caprylyl Glycol/Phenethyl Alcohol Blend for Alternative Preservation of Cosmetics
In recent years, the safety of traditional preservatives has been called into question. Therefore, there is a need for alternatives that are effective, safe and sustainable—and that are non-controversial. In response, the present work investigates a mixture of caprylyl glycol and phenethyl alcohol, which is shown to provide antimicrobial activity in various skin and hair care formulations.
Literature/Data
A Review of Natural Current and Future ‘Body-sculpting’ Cosmetics
A review of select biochemical mechanisms and botanical ingredients that affect the accumulation of fat in the body is presented here. Future approaches to adipose management, such as by gene modulation, also are explored.
Literature/Data
Biotechnology Impacting Cosmetic Science: Altering the Way Cosmetics are Perceived
Today's cosmetics manufacturers and marketers are infusing their product portfolios with more "Biotech cosmetics" without being really conscious of their contribution to the industry's transformation.
Actives
[video] Cosmetics R&D Vlog: Formulating Tazarotene for Anti-acne Effects
In this Cosmetics R&D Vlog entry, Emil Tanghetti, M.D., lead study investigator on the Arazlo anti-acne topical, explains how product developers took an already effective anti-acne treatment and made it much less irritating to users.
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