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Skin Care
Emerging Technologies for Cosmetic and Personal Care Wipes
Although they initially were designed to cleanse, wipes increasingly are being designed for cosmetics and skin care. This article reviews emerging technologies in both wet wipes and dry wipes and their effect in the personal care market.
Actives
Penetration And Metabolism Of Isoflavones In Human Skin
This human study shows that the isoflavone aglycone genistein penetrates significantly better into the skin when it is formulated in a liposomal preparation. The corresponding isoflavone glycoside genistin is not hydrolyzed to the biologically active aglycones upon topical application.
Cleansing
Sugar and the Quest for Sulfate-Free Formulations
Many approaches have been tried over the years to eliminate lauryl sulfates and lauryl ether sulfates from personal care formulations, most of which have not been cost-effective. This article discusses a new class of patented anionic products based upon sugar raw materials.
Cleansing
An Olive Oil- and Wheat-Derived Lipoprotein Emulsifier
Olive oil and hydrolyzed wheat protein can be combined to form a lipoprotein that functions as an emulsifier and a "green" surfactant.
Color Cosmetics
Foundation for Elderly Women: Development and Neurological Implications
In the present report, the authors developed a foundation specifically tailored to the needs and preferences of elderly women and, through scientific measurement, confirmed that wearing the right makeup leads to brain activation. Studies validated that among elderly women, satisfaction with self-appearance could contribute to higher self-confidence, improved outlook and resistance to neurological ailments.
Consumers/Market
Skin Care Slows But Naturals and Dermocosmetics Prevail*
Seizing and disrupting niche categories provides new opportunities but depends on the category’s concentration in a given market. Growth in the skin care market is anticipated to slow, with pockets of strength in naturals and dermocosmetics.
Literature/Data
Review and Modern Advances of Retinoids for Cosmetics
For skin cancer, skin aging and acne, retinoids have proven both preventive and therapeutic. Successful efforts toward more bioavailable vitamin A derivatives and retinoid formulations have increased their use for cosmetic benefits. Recent work to further optimize retinoids and reduce their side effects has yielded a new generation of promising molecules, described here.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Isopentyldiol for Improved Sensory, Formulation and Manufacturing Benefits
A novel safe hydrotrope and wetting agent with exceptional skin feel is evaluated here for its solvent power and versatility in cosmetic formulas. Key features examined are sensory properties, hair feel modification and improvement of foam performance in skin cleansers.
Hair Care
Protect and Preserve Hair Color with Hydrolyzed Quinoa
Through advancements in protein chemistry, TRI-K has discovered new benefits that effectively retain hair color through a natural and sustainable platform. Quinoa Pro EX (INCI: Hydrolyzed Quinoa) is a hydrolyzed protein that penetrates the hair shaft to prevent damage while adding control and manageability.
Actives
Reducing Redness and Razor Burn in Shaving Applications
Internal research at TRI-K has enabled the identification of a unique botanical isolate,
Hordeum Vulgare
Seed Isolate, which has been incorporated into TRIglyphix™ Sense to reduce redness and razor burn in shaving applications.
Hair Care
Enhancing Hairstyling with Micro- and Nano-phase Technologies
Nanostructured materials are being introduced to personal care technologies to offer better resistance to moisture, to enhance strength and to confer stimuli responsive behavior. Some of the scientific advances that build upon new knowledge in this emerging field are highlighted in this article.
Literature/Data
Testing the Fate (and Exposure) of Cosmetic Ingredients
Risk and exposure go hand-in-hand. So when researchers dared to publish a new method to assess the exposure and fate of cosmetic ingredients, we couldn't help but give them exposure, in this review.
Skin Care
The Vaginal Microbiome and Female Health – Formulating Considerations
The vaginal microbiome (VMB) influences female health and is affected by intrinsic and extrinsic factors throughout a woman’s lifespan, described here. When formulating vaginal area care products, it is important to consider these factors and the VMB.
Literature/Data
A Tale of Tattoos, Toxicology and Black Henna
Ingredient safety and skin reactions relate not only to companies producing the pigments and inks used for tattooing, but also skin care product manufacturers in general—after all, I apply sunscreen and moisturizer to my tattooed skin.
Moisturizing
Glycerin and Hydroxyethyl Urea: Comparing Two Skin Moisturizers
In a series of evaluations comparing two skin moisturizers, hydroxyethyl urea was found to deliver moisturization efficacy comparable to glycerin, while offering some advantages in terms of sensory perception in skin care products.
Skin Care
Bee-based Beauty for Skin Health and Immunity
Bees have been busy carrying on alongside us for millennia. The Ancients used their products for food, medicine and more. Here, Asli Samanci, Ph.D., managing partner at Bee & You SBS Americas, Inc., explored with us the benefits of bee products for skin.
Method/Process
Testing Tactics in Skin: Evaluating Radiance and Texture
Hydrated, even-toned skin with a natural glow, all indicators of health, has gained popularity in the last decade. This article explores the meaning of skin radiance, its relationship to texture and various ways to measure this desired attribute.
Natural/Sustainable
Sustainable and Upcycled Cocoa Butter Alternatives from ICSC
ICSC A/S offers sustainable and upcycled alternatives to cocoa butter with similar consistency, texture, sensory, stability and enhanced moisturization to replace or reduce cocoa butter in formulations with guaranteed supply and competitive prices.
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