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The Interpretive Dance of Cosmetic Product Development
How are consumer drivers successfully captured, interpreted, communicated and translated into a tangible cosmetic? Panelists from CHANEL, The Estée Lauder Cos., Function of Beauty and Parlor West Ventures will help us work through these kinks at
Beauty Accelerate
.
Formulating Basics
Danessa Myricks Beauty Launches Infinite Light Palette
The Lightwork Volume III—Infinite Light Palette is a multi-use palette with 14 galactic shades in five unique finishes.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Ashland Defeats Dandruff with Sclareance Biofunctional
Created from sclareolide found in Ashland's own clary sage fields, sclareance reduces the appearance of skin irritation and dandruff as well as helps the skin activate vitamin D functions to restore the scalp.
Actives
Organic Antimicrobials for Acne and Dandruff
Beraca has added two antimicrobial systems to its portfolio; one based on copaiba, acai and andiroba for skin care; and another based on omega-6, flavonoids, gamma oryzanol and middle chain fatty acids for hair care.
Hair Care
Formulating Shampoo: Strategies, Dandruff and Ingredients
This column reviews basic shampoo formulation strategies then looks to dandruff mechanisms and the ingredients and strategies used to address it, including new concepts on the horizon for future product development.
Claims/Labeling
Net Contents of a Cosmetic: The ‘E’ Mark and Units of Measure
Recently, some European Union member states have expressed concern over the misuse of the Estimated Symbol (℮), often referred to as the “e” mark, on product labels. In addition, some regulators have argued that the International System of Units, known as the metric system, should be used on all product labels to indicate the net contents of a finished product. Both of these concerns have fueled the present column in which the author debates how product labels should indicate the net contents of a cosmetic product. In closing, he comments on the jurisdiction of the CPSC in the United States.
Companies
Dr. Straetmans Expands its Distribution Network in Europe
Biesterfeld Spezialchemie GmbH and Dr. Straetmans GmbH have finalized negotiations on distribution partnership for Eastern Europe; companies see a growing demand for alternative preservation systems.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Givaudan Debuts ScalpSure to Combat Root of Hair Malodor
Sophie Rhodes, Personal Care senior perfumer, added, “The challenge in designing an effective hair care fragrance is to create a beautiful scent that both delights consumers while simultaneously addressing their concerns."
Literature/Data
'Ester Dance Reaction' Yields Low-cost Aromatic Esters
Research from Waseda University in Japan describes a novel catalyst and reaction, the "ester dance reaction," that could make synthesizing aromatic compounds sustainably easier.
Companies
Hauschild Engineering Expands its Worldwide Mixer Sales Network
Hauschild Engineering has announced sales cooperation agreements in additional countries for the sale of its mixers and accessories.
Rheology/Thickener
Binding Water in 3D: Cellulose Networks for Texture and Sensory Benefits
This article explores a natural raw material sustainably produced from cellulose that improves rheological and sensory properties in cosmetic products. Here, it is tested for matte effects in a face cream, for hair conditioning to reduce combing forces, and for viscosity recovery in sunscreen sprays.
Tech/Equipment/Services
Kao and Preferred Networks Use AI and RNA for Beauty Counseling
Kao Corp. and Preferred Networks, Inc., have launched a collaborative project based on AI for practical applications of sebum RNA monitoring to build a beauty counseling service committed to skin conditions.
Regional
PCPC's Ansell Responds to Reports of Bath Salt Danger
Jay Ansell, vice president of the cosmetics program for the Personal Care Products Council, has issued a statement in response to reports of human deaths and injuries related to drug-containing bath salts.
Nutricosmetics
Danish Duo Enter Drinkable Skin Care Market
Eurogran and Chr. Hansen have teamed up to create a hot chocolate drink that is said to benefit the skin.
Tech Transfer
Words from Wiechers: Dancing to the Dollar
In this installment of our "Words from Wiechers" series, co-author O'Lenick disagrees with Wiechers's belief that cosmetic and pharma businesses are driven by the same dynamics. Read on to learn more.
Claims/Labeling
Net Contents of a Cosmetic: The ‘E’ Mark and Units of Measure
Recently, some European Union member states have expressed concern over the misuse of the Estimated Symbol (℮), often referred to as the “e” mark, on product labels. In addition, some regulators have argued that the International System of Units, known as the metric system, should be used on all product labels to indicate the net contents of a finished product. Both of these concerns have fueled the present column in which the author debates how product labels should indicate the net contents of a cosmetic product. In closing, he comments on the jurisdiction of the CPSC in the United States.
Colorant
Henna Tattoos Offer Potential Dangerous Decorations
Black henna is not only causing an uptick in adverse reactions to the temporary body art, but in some cases is not permitted for use by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
Claims/Labeling
Danish EPA Suggests Nano-cosmetic Provisions
Denmark’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is recommending that persistent nano-transporters should be adopted in nanomaterial provisions.
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