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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."
Cosmetic Ingredients
Cyclic-free Silicone Emulsifier for W/O Emulsions
The emulsifier is especially useful in liquid foundations where it assists in dispersing color pigments.
Formulating Basics
Article Download: Formulating Water-resistant Sunscreen Emulsions
Download the complete article.
Methods/Tools
Clear vs. Chromatic Emulsion
The chemist has developed a number of technologies that allow for more cosmetically elegant emulsions, including clear emulsions and chromatic emulsions, which are not the same.
Methods/Tools
Shiseido Employs Iced Coffee-inspired Emulsion Technology
Shiseido has developed a low energy emulsifying technology inspired by the way iced coffee is produced.
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.
Actives
Designing Emulsions for Relaxer Actives
Relaxer emulsions have unique requirements regarding pH, hydrophilic-lipophilic balance and minimizing irritation potential. This article suggests ways to meet these requirements and provide an ideal emulsion base for relaxer actives.
Formulas/Products
Cosphatec Ingredient Enables Sustainable Emulsions
The sustainable ingredient is derived from sunflowers in order to provide conditioning properties to formulations.
Literature/Data
How Proteins Interact at the O/W Emulsion Interface
Research published in
Food Chemistry
reviewed the effects of proteins added to emulsion systems and evaluation methods thereof.
Rheology/Thickener
Improving Dispersion in Gels/Emulsions with Granulated Carbomer
Evonik Goldschmidt GmbH has introduced a granulated carbomer to improve dispersion in cosmetic or pharmaceutical emulsions and gels.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Microchannel Processing: A Novel Approach to Making Emulsions
In the present article, microchannel emulsification is explored as a process method that precisely adds a dispersed phase into a continuous phase through an engineered dispersion plate. This approach is shown to produce emulsions with smaller droplets having tighter size distributions than conventional means, which leads to stable products with the limited need, if any, for surfactants.
Methods/Tools
Formulating Water-in-Oil Emulsions: A Scary Endeavor
Formulating water-in-oil emulsions is inherently more difficult than oil-in-water emulsions.
Event Coverage
Reminder for Emulsion Congress Abstracts
Abstract submissions for the World Congress on Emulsions are due in just a few days on Nov. 15, 2009.
Methods/Tools
Multiple Emulsions: Applications in Cosmetics
Multiple emulsions and factors affecting their preparation are discussed in this article that also lists the advantages of each of the two main types—w/o/w and o/w/o—and gives examples of each in cosmetic formulations.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Emulsion vs. Colloid
Industry expert Anthony O'Lenick, Jr., explains the different between an emulsion and a colloid.
Methods/Tools
MIT Mixes Emulsions That Stick
As the cliché goes, oil and water do not mix. Research in
Nature Communications
may have found a way around this, forming emulsions from the bottom up using condensation and cooled oil.
Methods/Tools
New Perspectives in Emulsion Formation
Previously, the theory explaining emulsion behavior was based on the equilibrium contact angle of the particle at the interface; however, Vinothan N. Manoharan, PhD, and his team at Harvard believe the time allowed for the system to reach equilibrium and the force pushing the particle to the interface are equally as important.
Methods/Tools
Preparing PIC Emulsions with Very Fine Particle Size
A new technology has been developed for the production of o/w phase inversion concentration (PIC) emulsions with a very fine particle size and excellent storage stability. The concept is based on non-ethoxylated emulsifiers and can be easily used for the preparation of impregnating lotions for cosmetic wet wipes.
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