Volume 22 Issue 8
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7 9 Editor’s Comment
Cover Story: Lipoid Kosmetik News
87 Formulations Get inspiration for your next project with a selection of prototype formulations from the world’s leading ingredient suppliers
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16 Consumers and evolving sustainability Sustainability is an extremely complex concept to fully grasp, but brands are becoming more adept at communicating the messages effectively.
19 Revealing the natural glowing beauty of maturity Natura-Tec detail the ‘graceful ageing’ efficacy of their Natura-Tec Marine BlueRevelation 50+ ingredient, a microalgae active based on sustainable technology.
22 Concepts for new men’s grooming products Colin Sanders illustrates the range of factors formulators need to consider before embarking on new product development for modern men.
25 Clinical testing for a booming men’s sector Princeton Consumer Research highlight testing strategies for the key product areas within male grooming.
30 Products for male grooming and physiology of male skin It is no longer enough just to re-brand an existing female focused skin care product, and understanding male skin’s physiology is vital for effective men’s products.
35 Because men care about their personal care Kao offer some innovative formulation ideas for modern personal care products for men.
39 Male grooming products for a new generation Creating the right experience is so important for any new product, and men’s products are no exception. This article from Dynamic Blending analyses the psychology behind men’s products.
43 Beauty and hygiene: hope for positive Covid impact? The pandemic has focused attention on anti- viral and anti-bacterial claims within the personal care industry, perhaps making the world a safer place long into the future.
47 Tea tree oil for Demodex blephartis This incredible oil has been renowned for its wide range of abilities, and here we look at its efficacy for cleansing around the eye area.
51 Minimalist ingredients for today’s hair care routine To aid consumers seeking minimal ingredients lists, SNF has developed a range of cationic rheology modifiers that are multifunctional, vegan, and sustainable.
55 Marine ingredients for a sustainable blue economy Cobiosa’s marine-derived ingredients take advantage of the valuable chemical properties while being committed to preserving the delicate ecosystems.
59 Reshaping body care with biotech
microalgae Provital’s microalgae-extracted active aims to promote positivity and reshape body care from multiple perspectives.
65 Microbiome claims: to do or not to do? This article from TRI Princeton presents an
overview of the skin microbiome and also the influence of cosmetic ingredients and the claims that can be made based on their activity.
70 Ethylhexylglycerin respects the
microbiome Ashland present Ethylhexylglycerin and show how its multifunctional qualities enable it to boost antimicrobial performance while protecting the microbiome.
75 Skin microbiota and claims
substantiation Skinobs offer advice on how to evaluate cosmetic activity on the microbiome and also collate a range of expert industry views on the topic.
79 The skin microbiome: cultivating
innovation As Sagentia illustrate, the skin microbiome offers rich opportunity for innovative players to deliver exciting product strategies.
83 Silicone Elastomer Blend with high
natural content Dow’s silicone elastomer blend ingredient helps to formulate products with superior feel and high levels of natural content.
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