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Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Control Emulsion Interfaces Thermally
Take a peek at the future of product development with this hand-selected Patent Pick, chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight relates to nanoparticles with unique, thermally controlled interfacial properties.
Formulas/Products
O/W Emulsions for Ethnic Hair Care
In the past, many ethnic hair care formulations relied heavily on the use of invert emulsions. These products utilized oils as the primary conditioning agent and were lacking in many respects; they did not provide substantial styling benefits, they tended to weigh hair down, and the aesthetic properties were often greasy and unappealing.
Formulating Basics
Read the Label: Depixym's Cosmetic Emulsion
This "Read the Label" looks at color and care with a focus on inclusive beauty products. The product under review is Depixym’s Cosmetic Emulsion Range, featuring key ingredients such as a color blend, synthetic fluorphlogopite and others.
Literature/Data
Particle-Stabilized Emulsions: A Brief Overview
The fundamentals of particle-stabilized emulsions are outlined here, and comparison are made to surfactant-stabilized emulsions. Recent advances in Pickering emulsions for cosmetics are described in this survey article, from our August 2004 archives.
Methods/Tools
Formulators Forum--Optimizing Your Emulsion to Meet Marketing Requirements
Cosmetic formulators are given product briefs from our marketing friends and then we go off to the bench to create our masterpiece. After we submit our idea of what we think the brief really meant, someone from marketing gets back to us and tells us that it doesn’t feel right.
Literature/Data
From Collagen Production to 190-nm Emulsions: Literature Findings
The following column discusses the latest technological advancements in the fields of hair care, skin care, oral care, sunscreen, color cosmetics and more.
Methods/Tools
Enabling Advanced Emulsions in Microchannel Architecture
An innovative emulsification technology is demonstrated, which can be applied to surfactant-free emulsions and has the propensity for stimuli-responsive behavior. The technology can be used to allow previously difficult product formulations with shear-sensitive materials and controlled, droplet size distribution.
Moisturizing
O/W Emulsions Enriched with Vitamin E
Vitamin E has an important protective function for the entire organism. It is believed that the broad biological activities of vitamin E are due to its ability to inhibit peroxidation and stabilize biological membranes.
Methods/Tools
New Emulsion Technology Makes Formulation Easy
This article describes the use of a novel process technology to prepare high internal phase (HIP) emulsions, which can provide solutions to a number of formulating issues.
Literature/Data
Formulating Cosmetic Emulsions: A Beginner’s Guide
Emulsions that act as a delivery system for beneficial ingredients such as aloe, vitamins, plant extracts, etc., must also be safe, stable and cost-effective. This article discusses the ingredients that go into emulsions and why they are used.
Rheology/Thickener
Choosing Thickening Agents for Emulsions, Part I: Water Phase Thickeners
As readers of this column certainly must by now know, emulsion stabilization is a favorite topic of mine. A key component of every emulsion is the thickener or, more properly, a thickener system that is employed.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Using Nonaqueous Emulsions to Avoid Discoloration Reactions
This article focuses on the physical principles of nonaqueous emulsions and their practical applications in preventing discoloration from ascorbic acid, hydroquinone and dihydroxyacetone.
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COPY: O/W Emulsions for Ethnic Hair Care
In the past, many ethnic hair care formulations relied heavily on the use of invert emulsions. These products utilized oils as the primary conditioning agent and were lacking in many respects; they did not provide substantial styling benefits, they tended to weigh hair down, and the aesthetic properties were often greasy and unappealing.
Sensory
Bench & Beyond: Using Phase Diagrams to Follow Fragrance in an Emulsion
What happens when you put fragrance into an emulsion? How will it affect the emulsion? What controls how the fragrance will be released? How can you design a formulation that achieves the desired formulation characteristics and fragrance release?
Hair Care
Read the Label Online: Badger Seabuckthorn Hair Oil for All Hair Types
Badger Seabuckthorn Hair Oil may just do the trick by restoring hair’s natural balance. This column will review the ingredient listing for claims substantiation and functionality.
Literature/Data
Technically Speaking: From Keratin Regulation Through Wet Wipes Emulsion Literature Findings
The following column discusses the latest technological advancements in the fields of hair care, skin care, oral care, sunscreen, color cosmetics and more.
Literature/Data
Technically Speaking: From Keratin Regulation Through Wet Wipes Emulsion Literature Findings
The following column discusses the latest technological advancements in the fields of hair care, skin care, oral care, sunscreen, color cosmetics and more.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Microchannel Processing: A Novel Approach to Making Emulsions
In the present article, microchannel emulsification is explored as a process method that precisely adds a dispersed phase into a continuous phase through an engineered dispersion plate. This approach is shown to produce emulsions with smaller droplets having tighter size distributions than conventional means, which leads to stable products with the limited need, if any, for surfactants.
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