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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Cleansing
Skin Care
Formulating Forum: pH Precision
pH is an important factor across fields of interest, particularly known for stomach health but also now crossing into cosmetics and skin care. Discussed here are ways to formulate at specific pH levels for emulsification, viscosity and rheology, stability and more to optimize cosmetics and skin care products.
Color Cosmetics
Read the Label: Aveda's Color Conserve Daily Color Protect
This "Read the Label" looks at the ingredients and claims for Aveda's Color Conserve, Daily Color Protect. The brand uses eco-friendly ingredients such as green tea extract, babassu seed oil and castor seed oil.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: O/W, W/O, Micro, Pickering and Suspo Emulsions
In this installment of his "Comparatively Speaking" series, industry expert Tony O'Lenick compares emulsion types for the benefit of novice formulators.
Cleansing
[training] The next level of natural cosmetics
Gattefossé decided to push the limits of its patented wax butter technology to develop the most advanced emulsifier of its natural range, Emulium® Dolcea MB.
Moisturizing
Read the Label: Revolution Skincare's Hydration Boost
This "Read the Label" looks at the ingredients and claims for Revolution Skincare's Hydration Boost. It contains moisturizing, preservative and anti-aging ingredients such as Borneo tallow nut seed butter, phenoxyethanol, sodium hyaluronate and more.
Natural/Sustainable
One ingredient to meet future cosmetic challenges: Olive Squalane
Why is olive squalane the future of clean beauty ? In a post Covid-19 world, this ingredient can meet all consumers’ requests by balancing efficiency, sensoriality and sustainability.
Actives
Formulating on Trend: No-foam Facial Cleanser
No-foam cleansers are a great alternative to anionic surfactant-containing formulas that may affect the integrity of the skin barrier, especially in users with psoriasis, eczema, dry and/or sensitive skin.
Natural/Sustainable
The next level of natural cosmetics
Gattefossé decided to push the limits of its patented wax butter technology to develop the most advanced emulsifier of its natural range, Emulium® Dolcea MB.
Cleansing
Polyesteramine Performance: Improving Mildness in Rinse-off Cleansers
Polyesteramines are typically used as cationic conditioners but their surface-active properties and ability to associate with detersive surfactants suggests irritation reduction and viscosity-building effects. To test these effects, surface tensiometry was used to quantify the surfactant-binding capacity of polyesteramines. Furthermore, preclinical assessments were made to determine irritation potential in epidermal equivalents.
Literature/Data
Foaming for Formulators: Coco-glucoside
Coco-glucoside is naturally derived from plant sugars and fatty alcohols, and has become increasingly popular as a foaming and cleansing agent in formulations due to its natural properties. In this column, the creation, composition and application of coco-glucoside are examined for proper formulating in personal care products, compared with other anionic surfactants.
Cleansing
Innospec: Leader in 1,4-dioxane free surfactants
Innospec’s technical experts can help formulation chemists navigate the regulations and provide solutions for new formulations. Innospec has a broad range of ingredients for Personal Care and Home Care formulations, analyzed to show they are 1,4-Dioxane free.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Complexation vs. Coacervation in 2-in-1 Shampoos
Hair care traditionally involves cleansing with anionic or amphoteric surfactants, rinsing, then using a conditioner with cationic surfactant and cetyl and stearyl alcohol. Combining these as 2-in-1 products is not easy but complexation and coacervation approaches can achieve such.
Actives
Formulating on Trend: Hand Sanitizer
There are two main types of hand sanitizers: "instant" hand sanitizers and hand sanitizers. Following is a brief discussion of the typical ingredients in each, along with a consideration for hand-washing.
Cleansing
Low 1,4-Dioxane Solutions for Your Ether Sulfate Formulations
Time is Slipping Away. Don’t wait until the last minute to update your formulations. Get Pilot’s low-dioxane ether sulfates for easy, drop-in solutions to stay in compliance with 1,4-Dioxane regulations.
Methods/Tools
Cosmetic Victories Finalist Profile: Formulation Under Quasi 'Microgravity'
“Microgravity” conditions created by 3D-clinostat are expected to lead to new findings on the stability of emulsions and foam; not to mention find themselves on the International Space Station.
Natural/Sustainable
How Bio-Based Surfactants are Turning the World Green
With the largest portfolio of USDA BioPreferred ingredients, Croda aims to turn the world’s products green with the widest collection of 100% renewable, 100% bio-based ECO range of surfactants.
Cleansing
Water Reduction: Achieve more with Taurates while using less water.
With increased global concern for water scarcity, consumer demand for high performing rinse-off products that contain less water has increased. Learn how to achieve innovative on-trend solid formulations while using less water with easy-to-use Taurate dried surfactant technology.
Natural/Sustainable
The next level for natural cosmetics
Emulium® Dolcea MB is a new O/W emulsifier of 100% natural origin, easy to use and flexible which allows to formulate organically certified, readily biodegradable and vegan formulas.
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