Formulating Strategies in Cosmetic Science is timely and valuable to formulators in addressing the science and art of personal care.
Formulating Strategies in Cosmetic Science includes:
- Preservatives
- Emulsions
- Sunscreens
- Hair care
- Polymer/Physical Chemistry
- Skin Care
- Green Chemistry
- Formulating Tips
Contents
- The Safety Factor in Preservative Efficacy Testing
- The Labeling of Fragrance Allergens in the European Union
- Natural Preservatives
- Frequency of Use of Preservatives 2003
- The “Period After Opening” in the Jungle of EU Product Labeling
- Water Activity
- Natural Preservation from Concepts in Nature
- Soap: Our Old Friend and Great Emulsifier
- Refractive Index Matching: Principles and Cosmetic Applications
- Choosing Thickening Agents for Emulsions, Part I: Water Phase
Thickeners
- New Emulsion Technology Makes Formulation Easy
- Correlation of Long-term Physical Stability of Emulsions with
the Short-term Rheological Measurements
- Stabilizing Nanodispersions in Personal Care and Cosmetic
Applications
- Particle-Stabililzed Emulsions: A Brief Overview
- Evaluating a “New” Emulsifier
- Optimizing Your Emulsion to Meet Marketing Requirements
- Rationalizing and Producing Nanoemulsions for Personal Care
- Effect of Oil Type on Stability of W/O/W Emulsions
- Preparing PIC Emulsions with a Very Fine Particle Size
- Pigments as Photoprotectants
- Improved Delivery and Efficacy with Dimethyl Isosorbide
- Film-Formers Enhance Water Resistance and SPF in Sun Care Products
- Preservation of Sunscreen Products
- Photostability: The Back Story of UV Filters
- Stopping the Sun
- Shampoo Formulation: The Basics
- Extending the Hair Care Line with Fragrance
- New Shampoo Technologies: Between the Shock Waves
- Deposition from Conditioning Shampoo: Optimizing Coacervate
Formation
- Hair and Amino Acids
- Pseudo-Nonionic Surfactant Complexes in Soap Bars
- Diglycerol: A Humectant with Unique Sensory Qualities
- Esters From Vegetable Sources with Care Effects for Skin
- A Novel Presentation of Nonionic PEG Surfactants
- Underarm Technical Review: Consumer Drivers
- Linear Polyethylenes and Long-Chain Alcohols in Underarm
Sticks and Soft Solids
- Makeup Powders Preservation and Water Activity
- The Color Game, No Easy Feat
- Correlating Water Contact Angles and Moisturization
- Cream in Powder Form: A New Concept in Makeup
- Blush Just Got Smarter
- Hyperbranched Polyalphaolefins Enhance Anhydrous Stick
Formulations
- Formulating Scrubs
- A Brief Review of Polymer/Surfactant Interaction
- A New Dimension in Hairstyling—VP/Methacrylamide/Vinyl
Imidazole Copolymer
- Enhancing the Feel of Vegetable Oils with Silicone
- Reducing Odiferous Volatiles with Zeolites
- Selecting Silicone Surfactants for Personal Care Formulations
- Anionic/Cationic Complexes
- Amphoteric Anionic Interactions
- Going to a Wetting
- Properties of Surfactants: Wetting
- Formulating for Efficacy
- A Dermatologic View: Effects of Occlusion (II): Wound Healing
- Personal Care Wipes: Manufacturing Practices & Microbiological
Control
- How Sensory Evaluation Can Provide Development Direction:
An Approach
- Linking Sensory and Rheology Characteristics
- Significant Statistical Differences in Sensory Research
- Using Consumers’ Sensory Experience to Achieve Strategic Market
Segmentation
- Delivery Review: Looking at Liposomes
- Formulating Infant Skin Care Products
- A Discussion on Emulsifiers for Baby Products
- Emerging Technologies for Cosmetic and Personal Care Wipes
- Wipes: Recently Disclosed Intellectual Property
- Formatting for Children’s Sensitive Skin
- Petrolatum and Vegetable-Based Alternatives in Natural Cosmetics
- Navigating the Challenges of Formulating with Naturals
- Organic Cosmetic Standards: A New Formulation Challenge
- Green Formulations: Not All Components are Equal
- Getting Ready for REACH
- (Re)Formulating within REACh with Formulating from
First Principles
Index