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Claims/Labeling
Comparatively Speaking: Trademarks, Principal Register vs. Supplement Register
The Principal Register grants benefits to registered trademarks; the Supplemental Register is primarily designed for marks to distinguish the applicant's goods or services
Claims/Labeling
Back to Basics: Making Room for Regulatory Compliance
Developing a cosmetic product requires an extensive, multistep process. This article introduces a multiple-part primer of the cosmetic development process, and stresses the importance of keeping up with compliance protocols.
Moisturizing
Comparatively Speaking: Guerbet Alcohol vs. Linear Fatty Alcohol
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains that Guerbet alcohols have significantly lower melting points than the linear alcohols with the same number of carbon atoms, which makes them highly desirable in the personal care market.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Gram-positive vs. Gram-negative Bacteria
Tony O’Lenick asks industry expert Kelly Dobos to explain the difference between Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria to understand the importance of selecting the proper preservative system for a cosmetic.
Sun Care
Comparatively Speaking: Broader Spectrum, Natural and Cooling Protection
"An addition of natural antioxidants with high radical protection factors to the sunscreen formulations should be the priority," advises Lunan. Read on to learn more on this multifaceted approach.
Consumers/Market
Evoking Emotion: Making Consumers Comfortable in Their Skin
Skin health considerations are becoming more complex as research advances; take the microbiome and the questions it raises, for example. As such, the skin’s barrier integrity has become a focus. In relation to skin health, this column explores how a product’s skin feel and visible impact can improve consumers’ appearance, overall health and comfort in their own skin.
Skin Care
Energizing skin cells to boost extracellular matrix composition
Rootness Energize is an extract of the roots of Luffa cylindrica obtained thanks to the Plant Milking technology.
Regional
REACH Update: ECHA Urges Companies to Organize SIEFs
In a fact sheet dated Apr. 24, 2009, the ECHA reminded REACH preregistrants that it is urgent to become involved in SIEF activities as soon as possible since deadlines for registration are extremely tight.
Literature/Data
Study Compares Topical Microbiome vs. Conventional Skin Care
Fourteen healthy volunteers aged 23-45 years old participated in a double-blind study using microbiome-supporting (MS) products on one cheek and benchmark (BM) products on the other cheek daily for three weeks.
Actives
The Stabilization of Linoleic Acid by Complexation with Alpha-cyclodextrin
In the form of a molecular inclusion compound with α-cyclodextrin, linoleic acid effectively is protected against oxidation. Investigations into the storage and light stability, olfactory tests and headspace analysis of the formulations give evidence of the stability of a suitable inclusion compound.
Organic/COSMOS
Second Nature: Sustainability as the Outgrowth of Naturals, A Commentary
Personal care consumers increasingly demand natural products but these are not always sustainable, especially considering the broader principles of this doctrine. This paper is a commentary on natural products and ingredients, certifications and innovations to advance this category in the context of UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Hair Care
Comparatively Speaking—PEG-8 Dimethicone vs. PEG-8 Dimethicone Meadowfoamate
In this discussion, Tony O'Lenick looks to Tim Kenny to explain the differences in chemistry between PEG-8 dimethicone and PEG-8 dimethicone meadowfoamate and what they mean to formulators, such as for conditioning, oil solubility and wetting.
Hair Care
A New Class of Gelators: Exploring the Compatibility in Cosmetics
The authors describe a new class of low molecular weight gelators (LMWGs) that are highly compatible with cosmetic ingredients such as surfactants and various solvents; they are also capable of gelating O/W emulsions without the need for emulsifiers or stabilizers.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: Natural- vs. Oxo- vs. Ziegler-derived Alcohols
Tony O'Lenick explores the difference between fatty alcohols derived naturally and those derived through the oxo process and the Ziegler process.
Animal Alternatives
Comparing Methods to Measure Porcine Skin Integrity In Vitro
To confirm the integrity of porcine ski prior to penetration tests, published studies show that measuring transepidermal water loss, transdermal electrical resistance or caffeine penetration levels are often chosen techniques. New results demonstrate that
Skin Care
Comparatively Speaking: Sun Care vs. Daily Proactive Skin Care
"The difference, in one sentence, is that sun care is only part of skin care. To be complete, skin care requires a need for daily proactive total skin care regimen."
Magazine
Testing Tactics: Approaches to Measure Scalp Comfort and Care
This article describes examples of test methods beyond standard skin hydration, sebum and TEWL measurements being used help create scalp care products that address conditions such as inflammation, redness, dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis and more.
Microbiology
Microbiological Considerations for Refillable Bulk Cosmetics: Survey and Commentary
The commercial sale of refillable products in bulk now includes liquid galenic formulas. Their diverse flow chains pose unique microbial challenges, as shown here, underlining the importance of flow chain planning and assessment tools/strategies.
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