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Meeting the UVA Challenge: Inorganic-only Sun Protection
The production of a range of titanium dioxide-based dispersions is explored to provide enhanced UVA protection, in comparison with ultrafine titanium dioxide. Formulations containing these dispersions as the only active are shown to achieve a UVA protection factor that is 1/3 of the labeled SPF value, thus meeting European Commission recommendations.
Methods/Tools
Visualizing the Impact of Emulsifiers on Emulsion Perception
This paper describes an approach to systematically investigate the intrinsic effects of emulsifiers, quantify them and translate them into consumer preferences. These are processed mathematically and displayed in a simplified, two-dimensional map to assist formulation work.
Efficacy
Beating the Damaging Effects of Heat on Hair
Heat treatments are among the more popular methods for achieving straight hair, yet their high temperatures are quite damaging to the hair’s structures. Learn about the damaging effects and suggested solutions for repairing heat-damaged hair.
Actives
Part II: The Clinical Effects of a Natural Dipeptide on the Biological Cascade
The peptide N-Acetyl-Tyr-Arg-Hexadecylester (NATAH), found in Part I to stimulate the production of elastic fibers in vitro, was next tested in vivo for its capacity to improve skin elasticity parameters, using various biophysical and imaging techniques. Significant differences in facial ptosis and extensibility were observed in the 56-day, vehicle-controlled clinical study described here.
Literature/Data
The Effect of Glycerol on the Water-holding Capacity of Chemically Irritated Skin*
Glycerol is one humectant commonly employed due to its high hygroscopic and hyperosmotic properties. It is used in cosmetics as a moisturizer and in pharmaceutical formulations as an active compound.2 Being naturally present in the skin, glycerol was quickly identified for its role in skin hydration, similar to natural moisturizing factors (NMF).
Regional
The Impact of Junk Science on R&D: A Review of the 'Dirty Dozen'
Last spring, the David Suzuki Foundation, an environment conservation group based in Vancouver, published a report online describing what it called the “dirty dozen” cosmetic ingredients consumers should avoid. The group went so far as to provide a downloadable pocket guide of the 12 ingredients for consumers to use when they shop to avoid purchasing products containing these ingredients.
Consumers/Market
Non-traditional Strategies on the Road to Retail
How to respond to the shifting retail buying landscape with social media engagement, influencer partnerships and strategies that expand beyond brick and mortar.
Calendar
International Conference on Engineering Applied to the Skin
Sep 10th, 2009
Sep 12th, 2009
Skin Care
New K-beauty on the Block: Soon Skincare
According to Soon Skincare, upcoming product launches include lip glow balms with sunscreen; charcoal cleansers and volcanic masks; 24-karat gold eye patch masks; powdered sun protection; and an entire collection based on camellia oil.
Moisturizing
The Daily Introduces All in One Face Lotion
The lotion is said to protect against skin cancer, wrinkles and scarring in a one-step routine.
Consumers/Market
Kline Introduces Report on the Sexual Wellness Market
Lubricants among the products that offer opportunities for personal care brands; retailers respond to growing consumer expectations of these products with larger intimate health sections.
Anti-aging/Face
Telomere Protection: Act on the Origin of Youth
A cellular biological clock, the telomere is a fairly long repeated nucleotide sequence that terminates the chromosome. When telomeres become really short, the cells stop their division/replication and enter senescence, making them reliable markers of aging.
Color Cosmetics
Read the Label Online: Sephora's Instant Airbrush Foundation
Now one can achieve the “mistake-proof and gorgeous look” results of a makeup artist at home with Sephora Instant Airbrush Foundation. This column will review the ingredient listing of this product for claims substantiation and functionality.
Actives
Meeting the UVA Challenge: Inorganic-only Sun Protection
The production of a range of titanium dioxide-based dispersions is explored to provide enhanced UVA protection, in comparison with ultrafine titanium dioxide. Formulations containing these dispersions as the only active are shown to achieve a UVA protection factor that is 1/3 of the labeled SPF value, thus meeting European Commission recommendations.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Delivery Systems and Ingredients on the Rise
Delivery systems and ingredients in personal care were valued at US $345,287.3 thousand in 2014, and this ingredient category is expected to grow to $543,373.2 thousand by 2020.
Skin Care
Beware: Blue Light Damage On The Rise
Blue light is becoming more prevalent across the industry as suppliers are recognizing the significance of the damage caused by both sunlight and technology. A few industry professionals shared tips on prevention and treatment for said damage.
Event Coverage
Personal Care in India on the Rise
The Indian Society of Cosmetic Chemists (ISCC) and the All India Small Scale Cosmetics Manufacturers Association (AISSCMA) once again is hosting its personal care conference in India.
Companies
BASF Takes Care Creations on the Road
BASF goes on the road to bring personal care innovations to customers through outdoor seminar events in North America.
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