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Formulas/Products
[in-cosmetics Global] The K-Beauty Cookbook
K-beauty ingredients from Korea's Jeju Island are expanding across the globe, including innovations from Clariant and SK Bioland.
Regional
Lead, Aluminum and Parabens: Myths in Cosmetics
Cosmetic companies comply with strict ingredient regulations and stay abreast of the latest scientific studies to ensure that their products are safe and efficacious. Yet, rumors still abound about cosmetic companies intentionally including toxic chemicals. This column looks into those myths, separating fact from fiction.
Natural/Sustainable
The Naturally-Derived, Highly Versatile Cosmetics Ingredient
Create a wide range of highly performing cosmetics that appeal to earth-conscious consumers with Zemea® propanediol—the naturally-derived carrier and diluent chemical intermediate building block.
Event Coverage
Final Days for Fast-track Entry Into in-cosmetics Asia 2012
The countdown is on for the arrival of in-cosmetics Asia 2012, as the leading pan-Asian personal care ingredient show prepares to make a welcome return to Bangkok, Thailand on Nov. 6-8, 2012 in BITEC.
Claims/Labeling
Into the Weeds: Walking the Regulatory Line of CBD in Cosmetics
There is no outright prohibition against CBD-containing cosmetics, but this does not mean hemp products will no longer be regulated. This article reviews the ins and outs of CBD cosmetic compliance as the current U.S. legislation stands.
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Natural/Sustainable
Fermentation Cosmetics: Bubbling Over With Innovation, Literally
While fermentation is perhaps best known for its application in food production, the process has gained interest from the cosmetics industry. This article briefly reviews recent examples of fermentation ingredients in cosmetics.
Rheology/Thickener
Chitosan in Cosmetics: Technical Aspects when Formulating
A high-grade chitosan made from shrimp shells has viscosity-building properties that support its use in cosmetic emulsions and gels.
Method/Process
A Review of Genomic Techniques in Cosmetics Testing
Genomics assists product developers in understanding the expression of specific genes and their relationship to particular skin attributes. This article reviews commonly used testing techniques, such as DNA microarray, RT-PCR, SAGE, northern blot and RNA sequencing, and describes their application in testing the effects of cosmetic ingredients and products on skin.
Sensory
Oxidative Stability of Botanical Oils in Color Cosmetics
Some cosmetic emollients are particularly susceptible to oxidative degradation when used in the presence of metal oxides. This study examines the results of studies to identify emollients that are less susceptible.
Natural/Sustainable
Benefits of Sustainable and Organic Candelilla in Cosmetics
Discover the benefits of organic candelilla wax in beauty products. From moisturize and create a protective layer to provide shine and consistency, this sustainable alternative is a game-changer. Meet Multiceras' commitment to responsible extraction.
Colorant
Solid Polyethylene Microspheres for Effects in Color Cosmetics
Advances in manufacturing solid polyethylene microspheres have enabled their development in various colors as well as controlled traits such as opacity, specific gravity, particle size distribution and electrostatic charge. These traits can be leveraged by formulators to create new effects in color cosmetics, described here.
Sensory
Using Esters to Deliver Multifunctionality in Color Cosmetics
Color cosmetic claims are becoming increasingly sophisticated and interconnected to trends seen in the skin care category. The Liquiwax® range of cosmetic esters combines the emolliency of traditional esters with skin conditioning functionality to address the consumer need for skin care effects in color cosmetics.
Method/Process
A Review of Genomic Techniques in Cosmetics Testing
Genomics assists product developers in understanding the expression of specific genes and their relationship to particular skin attributes. This article reviews commonly used testing techniques, such as DNA microarray, RT-PCR, SAGE, northern blot and RNA sequencing, and describes their application in testing the effects of cosmetic ingredients and products on skin.
Event Coverage
7 Standout Sensory Concepts from in-cosmetics Asia
Lip care texturizers, soft-focus powders, grease-reducing ingredients and more stood out at in-cosmetics Asia. Click through for the event's top sensory concepts.
Sensory
NEW Vibrancy in Color Cosmetics: LexFeel Vibrant
LexFeel® Vibrant is a sensory modifying and structuring agent that improves payoff and allows for formulations with brilliant colors, unique textures and light skin feel. Unlike the greasy feel or drag associated with typical structuring agents, LexFeel® Vibrant gives the perfect balance of body and light luxurious feel to emulsion and anhydrous systems.
Magazine
Formulating Forum: Scale-up Considerations for Innovative Cosmetics
This article revisits the roles of formulators and process engineers in product scale-up. It demonstrates where issues may arise to help anticipate them and speed their resolution – or prevent them. It also provides tips to assist in the scale-up process.
Magazine
Next in Skin: Cosmetics to Transform Consumer Mindset
Beauty can influence self-perception, psychological well-being and self-esteem. This article explores these connections and examples of how the cosmetics industry is using products to positively influence consumer wellness.
Sensory
Using Esters to Deliver Multifunctionality in Color Cosmetics
Color cosmetic claims are becoming increasingly sophisticated and interconnected to trends seen in the skin care category. The Liquiwax® range of cosmetic esters combines the emolliency of traditional esters with skin conditioning functionality to address the consumer need for skin care effects in color cosmetics.
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