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Type: News
Section: Research
Ingredients
Inolex Expands Alkylhydroxamic Acid Tech Patent Portfolio for Cosmetic Preservation
The patent covers preservation compositions having a C6, C8, C10 or C12 alkylhydroxamic acid including CHA combined with medium-chain terminal diols.
Literature/Data
INOLEX Patents Caprylhydroxamic Acid for Safe, Sustainable Preservation
INOLEX has been issued a patent for the use of caprylhydroxamic acid (CHA) and select diols as sustainable alternative preservation systems in cosmetics, personal care and pharmaceuticals.
Preservation
Phenols to Lead the Cosmetic Preservatives Charge Through 2027
Phenol derivatives are expected to grow with the highest CAGR, due in part to their gentle, non-irritating nature and the fact that they do not emit formaldehyde.
People
Inolex Welcomes Kevin Gallagher to Board
Inolex appointed Kevin Gallagher as a non-executive member of its board of directors.
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.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Hybrid Hydrogels
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's features are hybrid hydrogels formed from biocompatible polymers and peptides that self-assemble in aqueous media.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Glutathione Antioxidant
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention is a glutathione-containing antioxidant for application in cosmetic, food and pharma products.
Literature/Data
Utility vs. Design Patent
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick looks at the difference between a utility and a design patent.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Immersion SPF
Wet skin-application in sunscreens is the latest and greatest phenomenon in the once-stagnating sun care market. But a new invention is claiming not just wet, but underwater skin application. Is this the next level of expectation?
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Settling Settling
Let's "settle" this once and for all: no one likes products that separate in the jar. Why do you think we shake salad dressing? That's why inventors like this are working on ways to keep personal care products from separating over time.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Nitrone Antioxidants
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention describes nitrone compounds as personal care antioxidants.
Literature/Data
Color Cosmetic Patent Picks
C&T
magazine's technical editor, Bud Brewster, features patents recently approved for color cosmetics and makeup, including novel fractal particle gels, single-crystal platy barium sulfate and more.
Literature/Data
Patent Inventor vs. Assignee
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick explains the difference between being an inventor and an assignee of a patent.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Lashing Out
For those of us who've ever peeled and picked off waterproof mascara, this gel-based invention from L'Oréal brings hope by "lashing out" against such waxy, shellacked residues.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Relax Already
The inventors on this patent application aim to bring hair down a notch with a composition to relax curls and reduce volume.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: True Colors, Revealed
AmorePacific inventors have nothing to hide with their latest patent application for encapsulated pigments, which become visible upon application.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Aluminum-free Antiperspirant
Following our industry's history, if it isn't already, "aluminum-free" will be the next hot marketing claim for antiperspirants--and this patent application from Henkel might just lead the way, with a natural alternative to aluminum salts.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Smooth it Over
Smooth jazz and balanced emulsions have at least one thing in common: they elicit a relaxed feeling during use. (At least for some of us). In this patent application, Shiseido inventors take emulsion excellence to the next level.
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