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Patent Pick: What the 'Gel'?
If you follow our Patent Picks column, you might be thinking "What the gel?" At least that's what I though when yet another gel-based patent application, this time UV protection from L'Oréal, came up in my search.
Literature/Data
What's Wrong With This Formula?
The following w/o lotion, created by Ken Klein, has numerous errors. Can you find them?
Companies
Expert Opinions: COVID-19. Now What?
In our May edition of Expert Opinions, we ask experts about shifting demands, securing supply, fulfilling critical needs and serving the greater good during the pandemic that is COVID-19.
Regional
What MoCRA Got Wrong [opinion]
The cosmetics industry and consumers would be better served by uniform regulations, rather than the state-by-state patchwork that MoCRA left in place.
Literature/Data
What's Wrong with this Formula?
Industry expert Ken Klein tests your formulating knowledge with a sample formula filled with errors. Can you find them?
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What's Wrong With This Formula?
This SPF 45 lotion by Ken Klein has numerous errors. Can you find them?
Literature/Data
What's Wrong with this Formula?
Industry expert Ken Klein tests your formulating skills with this brain-teaser.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Campo Research Details What’s Next in Beauty
Campo offers natural paraben alternatives, as well as a skin brightener derived from mushroom.
Literature/Data
What's Wrong With This Pearlescent Shampo Formula?
Ken Klein tests your formulating knowledge.
Moisturizing
That's What 'Shea' Said
Sonneborn will "smooth things over" during in-cosmetics North America with the launch of its Shea XP emollient for skin care.
Consumers/Market
Bio-inspired Beauty: Replacing What's Lost
Biomaterials evolved from material science focused on biocompatibility, in terms of chemical and mechanical reactivity. Some materials interact with and bind to tissues in the human body, providing strength and elasticity for tissue replacement and repair.
Natural/Sustainable
What it Means to be 'Green'
Formulators of natural personal care products have the same lament as Kermit the Frog—i.e., “It’s not easy being green.” So before proceeding into the ever-unpredictable product development process, claims must be established as to what the final product aims to fulfill—especially in order to direct efforts toward the desired “green” claim for sustainable, natural, organic, etc.
Consumers/Market
What's The Deal With Cortisol Face?
Clients are hearing this term and thinking that stress is making their face puffy. We break down here what you need to know.
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[podcast] What We Know About the Skin Microbiome
Where is the cosmetics industry in terms of understanding the skin microbiome? And what approaches could engage or support the entities therein? Larry Weiss, M.D., tells us, in this exclusive interview. Listen now.
Regional
Sunscreen Innovation Act Passes: What Does it Mean?
The Public Access to SunScreens (PASS) Coalition applauded the U.S. Senate's passage of the Sunscreen Innovation Act (S. 2141). While the Act aims to streamline the approval process for new sunscreen actives, will it? Industry expert David Steinberg gives his take.
Event Coverage
What's New at in-cosmetics Asia 2017
"We believe this year’s programme will inspire attendees and equip them to plan for future successes and innovate beyond the expectations of today’s consumers."
Literature/Data
What do We Know About Depigmenting Agents?
This review examines the efficacy and tolerability of agents such as hydroquinone, ascorbic acid and retinol to treat hyperpigmentation disorders. The authors assess the quality of studies as a tool to determine efficacy of depigmenting agents. Along with outcome, they also analyze study design, participant skin type, duration, intervention and statistical significance.
Literature/Data
What's Wrong with this Formula?
This water resistant SPF 45 lotion has been created by Ken Klein and contains more than 10 errors. how many can you find?
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