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Rheology/Thickener
Bring Food to the Soul of your O/W Emulsion with a Dual Rheology Stabilizing System
Cosmetic emulsions can be stabilized via bulk rheology and interfacial rheology by using a unique synergistic blend of two polysaccharides in a technology derived from the food industry.
Literature/Data
Study Finds Sustainable Thermoresponsive Whey Protein- and Chitosan-based O/W Emulsion Possibilities
In this study, the biopolymers whey protein and chitosan were used to create a thermoresponsive emulsion. The impact on rheological properties with chitosan and specific oils, as well as response to temperature, were investigated.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Polymer Emulsion for Hardness, Gloss and Adhesion in Water-based Nail Polishes
At the 58th Sepawa Congress in Fulda, Germany, Interpolymer introduced a polymer designed for formulation of water-based nail polishes.
Skin Care
Liquid Crystal O/W Emulsions to Mimic Lipids and Strengthen Skin Barrier Function
In the present study, the authors produced liquid crystalline (LC) o/w emulsions whose structure mimics the skin’s intercellular lipids. These emulsions are shown in cosmetic formulations to strengthen skin barrier functions while maintaining stability at higher temperatures than that of the skin.
Methods/Tools
Emulsion vs. Invert Emulsion
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains the differences between the structure and function of an emulsion and an invert emulsion.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: Emulsion vs. Invert Emulsion
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains the difference between an emulsion and an invert emulsion.
Method/Process
Using Skin Models to Assess the Effects of a Skin Care Emulsion on Skin Barrier Function
This study utilizes a 3D skin model to investigate barrier repair after damage with SDS and application of a skin care emulsion; it also demonstrates the suitability of using 3D skin models to study barrier repair.
Skin Care
Formulate This: Inverse Emulsions
Cosmetics & Toiletries
presents "Formulate This,” a new column highlighting commonly asked formulating questions with answers provided by seasoned industry experts. In the present discussion, industry expert Ken Klein discusses inverse emulsions.
Literature/Data
Technically Speaking--Acid-type Hair Color
Ajinomoto Co. Inc. discloses an inflammation inhibitor containing the zinc salt of acylamino acid intended to provide a good texture in use on skin.
Sensory
[video] Mixing Low-energy Emulsions
This quick emulsion requires little energy to create, enabling a variety of formulation textures with added sustainability benefits.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: Ten Cosmetic Formula Types
Cosmetic formulas include solutions, creams/emulsions, lotions, ointments/pastes, suspensions, tablets, powders, gels, sticks and aerosols. Here, Tony O'Lenick turns to Perry Romanowski to discuss their differences.
Sun Care
Formulating Water-resistant Sunscreen Emulsions
Note that today we aren't permitted to use the term "waterproof" since the FDA believes that this term implies an absolute-it never washes off-and feels that consumers might be inclined not to reapply sunscreen after swimming or perspiring. So, we must now use the term "very water resistant" in its place.
Calendar
Advanced Emulsions
Jun 14th, 2012
Jun 15th, 2012
Skin Care
Skin-type Specificity Helps Boost Skin Care Brands
Caudalie and Foreo appeared in the top 10 skin care brands with the most Earned Media Value (EMV) for the first time in 2018, thanks to products boasting specific skin care benefits.
Literature/Data
Silica Nanoparticles Stabilize Biocompatible Pickering Emulsions
Research pre-published online in
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
explores the stability of biocompatible oils in Pickering emulsions.
Skin Care
Ampoule Dropper-Mixing Type by HCP Packaging
The packaging is ideal for intensive treatments with active ingredients.
Anti-aging/Face
Peptide to Assist Botulinum Toxin Type A
Lipotec has launched a peptide positioned to topically assist Botulinum Toxin Type A while "waiting for the next injection."
Rheology/Thickener
A Surfactant/Biopolymer Stabilizer for Emulsions
An emulsifier/biopolymer system using a mixture of nonionic surfactants and two biopolymers was developed. The surfactants provide effective steric stabilization against coalescence, whereas the biopolymers provide a high residual viscosity and yield value, thus providing stability against creaming. The mechanism of stabilization is discussed in terms of the synergy between the two biopolymers.
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