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Claims/Labeling
Cosmetic Safety: Public Perception and Scientific Reality
As far as the public is concerned, hypothetical risks are real. And if anyone studies a chemical in depth, they can find some effect but whether it should be removed from the market comes down to a risk-benefit analysis. Cosmetic formulation is a continuous process of keeping in step with research, and when a true risk emerges, addressing it.
Literature/Data
Sensitive Skin Syndrome: Sensory Response and Classification
Although a complete analysis of sensitive skin syndrome was recently published, research on said syndrome faces several difficulties. There is a lack of consensus in the medical and scientific communities for classifying sensory responses to irritants.
Method/Process
Computerized Measurement and Correction of Color Cosmetics
With a spectrophotometer and computerized color measurement software, the cosmetic chemist can do both basic color quality control and color formulation and correction easily in the lab.
Tech Transfer
Literature Review—Oxidation, Microdevices and Butterfly Pigments
Cosmetics R&D is constantly inspired by peripheral fields. This new “Literature Review” column therefore gives readers an overview of emerging technologies with potential for use in personal care. It will rotate monthly with the regular “In Sight” column.
Skin Care
C&T
Formulary: Sensitive Skin and Baby Care
If you're like many consumers, maybe you've jumped aboard the "sensitive skin" bandwagon. And who's to say there isn't some truth to this complaint? The environment has certainly changed, so it seems logical that skin would change in response. Whether it's fact or placebo, this collection of formulas for sensitive skin, including baby care, offer product developers some novel options for this growing market.
Claims/Labeling
Halal Regulations: Where Culture and Cosmetics Meet
For Muslims, additional rules for cosmetics are mandated by a unique source, the Quran, which implies further safety considerations related to the specific care of one's body. Halal certification, outlined here, is essentially a synonym for the careful supervision over all formula and production details, and its guarantee has gained interest from an increasing number of consumers.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Cleaning, Sanitizing, Disinfecting and Sterilizing
Cleaning refers to the removal of organic materials while sanitizing, disinfecting and sterilizing refer to reducing viable microbes. Tony O'Lenick asks Rich Theiner for clarification, in this "Comparatively Speaking."
Consumers/Market
All Judgements Aside: Acne Perception and Care
This column describes the internalized effects of acne, as well as outward perceptions. It also outlines methods for treatment. Acne affects people not only physically but mentally, going so far as to cause anxiety, and hinder sleep and social interactions.
Magazine
Prospects and Challenges for Sustainable Beauty Formulations
This article provides an overview of the fundamental aspects of formulating sustainable cosmetics. It also highlights the challenges manufacturers face when developing products for this scrutinizing market.
Magazine
Unmasking ‘Maskne’: Underlying Causes and Future Innovations
Abhi Jain—a junior at St. Mark’s school in Texas, previous lab assistant at SASA Cosmetics, and experimenter at Microconsult, Inc.—shares his views on “maskne” causes and possible solutions.
Skin Care
Formulating on Trend: Combining Humectants and Retinol
In this installment of "Formulating on Trend," the author explains how to combine humectants and retinol, and how the combination of hyaluronic acid, glycerin and retinol can impart a variety of skin benefits.
Consumers/Market
Editor's Note: Skin Health and Microflora Merge
When it comes to the skin and microflora, it is difficult to detangle human vs. third party activities to maintain skin health. Reflecting this, our latest issue merges ideas around the skin microbiome and skin health, among others.
Literature/Data
Halal Nail Polish and the Islamic Perspective
Halal cosmetics are developed to satisfy the unique requirements of Islamic religious tenets, described briefly herein. In relation, the authors compare the ingredients utilized in traditional versus halal nail polish.
Color Cosmetics
Color and style transformation, on the go
Temporary hair color with built-in style-boosting properties,
Go with the Flow Hair Makeup & Style
is formulated to achieve an immediate, natural finished look that rinses out at the end of the day.
Color Cosmetics
Color Cosmetics: Balancing Naturality, Sensoriality, and Performance
Natural makeup is on the rise, especially in Europe, with other regions following. While natural ingredients are available, the balance between naturalness, sensoriality and performance is a challenge that lipid chemistry can meet successfully.
Methods/Tools
Formulators and Marketers: Working Better Together
It is often said that the most challenging interface during product development is the one between R&D and marketing. Five years ago the Journal of Product Innovation Management reported that significant barriers exist between these two key product innovation functions.
Literature/Data
Ceramides in Healthy and Diseased Skin
Ceramides are the main polar lipids of the SC intercellular lipids; they play an important role in skin barrier function and account for half of the SC lipids by weight. Nine subclasses of ceramides have been described in human SC; these differ from each other by the sphingoid base groups (sphingosine, phytoshpingosine, 6-hydroxysphingosine) and hydrocarbon chain length. Ceramide content and changes of composition are involved in agingand skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis (AD),5–7 psoriasis, contact dermatitis (CD) and irritant dermatitis.
Literature/Data
Sunscreen Efficacy Validation and Other Topics
Care pH on epidermal permeability: Hachem et al. have studied the effect of pH on epidermal permeability and skin barrier homeostasis.
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