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Section: Testing > Sensory
Sensory
Patent Pick: Isopulegol Arousal
We consumers take things too seriously. This is evident from the growing demand for products that boost our morale or relax us. While marketers offer numerous (profitable) solutions, perhaps good, old-fashioned fragrance is the answer; that's what a new patent application suggests.
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Patent Pick: True Colors, Revealed
AmorePacific inventors have nothing to hide with their latest patent application for encapsulated pigments, which become visible upon application.
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Patent Pick: Placating Intolerant Skin
Sensitive skin is irritating to the wearer, and in some cases the formulator, but Beiersdorf inventors have discovered an ingredient that placates irritated skin: alkylamidothiazoles.
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Patent Pick: Sensorial Sebum Absorption
To foam or not to foam; that was the question. P&G inventors went the foam route in a new patent application that marries stability with sebum absorption and aesthetics in a foam composition.
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Patent Pick: Space-filling 'Magic' Cosmetics
A refractive index is this nifty little way to describe how light passes through a medium. It's also the basis for a new Avon invention, which applies optical illusion to impart cosmetic benefits. So, it's magic.
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Patent Pick: Straighten Up, Smooth It Out
Hair care is getting bossy. In this patent application, Unilever explores a sericin-based treatment that straightens and smooths hair, reducing volume to make it behave.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Patent Pick: Super Absorbent Matrix Extends Fragrance Release
Inventors at fashion and fragrance company PUIG have delayed the inevitable—in a good and cross-linked way. A new European patent application explains.
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Patent Pick: Sensory Effects as Easy as Pudding
The "wow" factor in product effects isn't exactly as easy as pie. It's as easy as pudding—at least, that what the inventors on this Shiseido patent application believe.
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Patent Pick: In the Heat of Pleasurable Cosmetic Delivery
According to Estée Lauder inventors, personal care manufacturers are heating up the competition for consumer dollars by using heat in cosmetics and personal care experiences. But one particularly chilling roadblock to their development is the need for a portable energy source; as is described here.
Color Cosmetics
Patent Pick: Matte Makeup and the Feel of Fillers
Matte makeup stands strong in its ability to even out skin tone and absorb excess moisture but wavers in one area: the feel of fillers. This was the focus of a new L'Oréal patent.
Sensory
Patent Pick: Witch Hazel and More to Exothermally Heat Up Spa Care
The hot consumer market for spa treatments and their at-home spin-offs is about to get hotter. This patent application from Forever Young explores the use of witch hazel, for example, with other exothermic actives in products and an apparatus to impart heat during use.
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Patent Pick: Move Over, Oxidizers, Titanium Salts are the New Hair Dye Heroes
Oxidizers have met their match, if you believe these L'Orél inventors. In this patent application, titanium salts are offered as the basis for natural and powerful hair dyes, without the need for oxidizing agents.
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