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Regional
Importing Cosmetics into Japan, Part 2: Distributor Licensing and Sunscreens
This column is the second in a two-part series on importing cosmetics into Japan. It discusses the requirements for cosmetic manufacturers and distributors in more depth than the first part, and provides a closer look at sunscreen requirements in Japan.
Natural/Sustainable
[in-cosmetics Global] Stabilizing the Plant-based Oil Supply Chain
Olixol has created a new production platform that it believes will create stability of quality, supply and price.
Methods/Tools
Presidential Awards for Green Chemistry in Personal Care and Cosmetics
If you think of planet Earth the way you think of the human body, you see how similar they are. Viewed that way, a formulator might easily make the leap from personal care to planetary care. And indeed, some are doing so, especially at the level of controlling pollution.
Actives
Silicon Microspheres as UV, Visible and Infrared Filters for Cosmetics
Silicon microspheres are described as UV, visible and infrared (IR) radiation filters. Parameters of these spheres including shape, smoothness, refractive index and size are examined for their potential benefits in cosmetic formulations. Finally, the ability of the spheres to block IR radiation is evaluated for thermo-regulatory effects.
Video
[video] Cosmetics R&D Vlog: COVID-19 and Changes in Skin
Two skin issues brought about by COVID-19 include Zoom psychosis and friction afflictions. Dermatologist Zoe Diana Draelos, M.D., explains these and others, in this video interview.
Hair Care
[in-cosmetics Global] Premium Beauty Market Figures and Top-growing Brands
Euromonitor provided growth projections and current highlights for color cosmetics, hair care and skin care.
Event Coverage
Paris Welcomes Back in-cosmetics Global for its 30th Edition
in-cosmetics Global, the leading global event for personal care ingredients, returns to Paris this April for its most interactive edition yet.
Event Coverage
Building Collagen, Boosting Immunity and Returning to Nature: In-Cosmetics Paris
Black pepper berries, anyone? How about bitter greens, manilkara leaf, corn, or a little stevia? These are among the numerous resources into which raw material suppliers have tapped to design new solutions for finished cosmetic and personal care manufacturers.
Regional
Cosmetics Registration in California and the FDA's Electronic-only Drug Registration
The stars where poorly aligned on June 15, 2009, when California finally issued its registration procedure and forms for the California Safe Cosmetics Act of 2005. At the same time, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) moved to an electronic-only filing system for drug registrations. These two changes have created significantly more work for the personal care industry—and with questionable benefits.
Literature/Data
Silver, Titanium and Zirconium: Metals in Cosmetics and Personal-Care Products
This is the fifth article in a series reviewing the metals present in personal care products.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: EFAs in Pharma vs. Cosmetics and COVID-19 Potential
In this Comparatively Speaking, Tony O’Lenick presents an edited excerpt from an article in
Inform
relating materials well-known by cosmetic chemists: essential fatty acids (EFAs). Highlighted here is their novel bioactivity in relation to COVID-19.
Method/Process
Evaluating Water Permeability and Occlusion in Wound Dressings and Topical Cosmetics
The present study uses an evaporimeter to measure the degree of water loss from in vitro skin samples covered by occlusive and semi-occlusive wound dressings to serve as a model for determining the effectiveness of occlusive cosmetic formulations. The purpose of this work was to develop a model for determining the effectiveness of occlusive cosmetic formulations.
Methods/Tools
Inulin Lauryl Carbamate: A Deus-ex-Machina Emulsifier for Color Cosmetics
Inulin lauryl carbamate is a polysaccharide-based emulsifier that addresses the twin problems of emulsion stability and high powder content in color cosmetic formulations. Here, the authors present a formulation strategy.
Hair Care
[in-cosmetics Global] 4 Ways to Expand the Hair Care Regimen
K-hair, waterless solutions and more are shaking up the category.
Literature/Data
Tin, Zinc and Selenium: Metals in Cosmetics and Personal Care Products
This is the sixth article in a series discussing the 17 metal compounds listed in teh CTFA International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and the CIR Compendium. The present article discusses tin, zinc and selenium.
Regional
Cosmetics Registration in California and the FDA's Electronic-only Drug Registration
The stars where poorly aligned on June 15, 2009, when California finally issued its registration procedure and forms for the California Safe Cosmetics Act of 2005. At the same time, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) moved to an electronic-only filing system for drug registrations. These two changes have created significantly more work for the personal care industry—and with questionable benefits.
Regional
What California’s PFAS Law Could Mean for the Cosmetics Industry Nationwide
While it is not entirely possible to avoid potential litigation, companies can reduce their risk of suit by paying close attention to labelling, advertising and other representations about the safety, contents and ESG impacts of their products.
Formulating Aids
Caprylyl Glyceryl Ether to Enhance Pigment Wetting, Preservation in Cosmetics, Sunscreens
Caprylyl glyceryl ether is a natural multifunctional emollient with previously demonstrated preservative-boosting effects. More recently, its pigment wetting and dispersion properties for color cosmetics and sunscreens also were identified, as shown here.
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