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Companies
Sephora x Commercetools Partnership
As Sephora looks to the future of its business, it is aiming to unify its in-store and online shopping experiences for customers, bolster omnichannel offerings and increase personalization throughout its digital experiences.
Skin Care
Compass: Touching Us All
Enough cannot be said about the skin. It is something that we all have in common, and that literally touches us on an everyday basis.
Literature/Data
Nickel Compounds in Cosmetics
This is the seventh article in a series discussing metals in cosmetics. The present article discusses nickel.
Skin Care
Ointment Boasts a Superiority Complex
CeraVe Healing Ointment’s active ingredient, petrolatum, comprises 46.5% of the healing formula; however, doesn’t leave the skin feeling greasy.
People
Clinique names Global Communications VP
Stacy Mackler has been named vice president of global communications for Clinique.
Companies
Univar Completes Acquisition of Chemcentral
Univar N.V. has announced the completion of its acquisition of Chemcentral.
People
Clinique Appoints VP, Global Communications
CeCe Coffin transitions from Jo Malone and La Mer.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking—Entanglement vs. Overlap
This edition of "Comparatively Speaking" describes the difference between the critical molecular weight of entanglement and critical concentration of overlap. These concepts are important for formulators to grasp since they deal with altering the physical properties of a finished product.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Hysteresis vs. Syneresis
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick defers to his son Thomas O'Lenick, technical director at SurfaTech Corp., to explain the difference between hysteresis and syneresis, as they can affect the aesthetics and physical properties of a formulation.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: Evaporation vs. Boiling
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains the difference between two types of vaporization: evaporation and boiling, for the benefit of novice formulators.
Skin Care
Comparatively Speaking: Cushion vs. Playtime
"Cushion" does not last forever, and the length of time it takes for the cushion to disappear is referred to as "playtime." Similar to cushion, playtime is dependent upon a variety of factors intrinsic to oil and how it interacts with the skin.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote
Cosmetic scientists are interested in the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes for preservation and antibiotic development.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: HLB vs PIT
HLB and PIT are both important concepts for making emulsions. They provide different information, however, so both should be used to optimize emulsions. Tony O'Lenick, et al., explain.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Comparatively Speaking: HLB vs. SLB
Efficiently formulating products using alkyl dimethicone polymers requires knowing their composition, solubility in the oil phase chosen, and a metric to understand which values are necessary for that particular oil phase. SLB is a starting point for such determinations.
Skin Care
Community Sixty-Six Brand Debuts
Every product in Community Sixty-Six's debut launch has at least 66-days worth of use.
Literature/Data
Compass: For the Love of Formulating
This issue of Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine extends to readers an assorted bouquet of fresh topics to consider for the love of formulating.
Companies
New Avon Becomes The Avon Company
The former name was a by-product of corporate restructuring and will be officially retired.
Bath/Shower
Compass—Bring on the Bubbly!
Bubbles are an integral part of this issue of Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine—in the form of cleansing products and the ingredients employed therein.
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