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Relative performance testing of formulations: emulsifiers

Article Abstract:

The article discusses research focusing on emulsifiers and found that for highest performing formulations, the most suitable emulsifier should be combined with the most suitable emollient.

Publisher: Allured Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Cosmetics and Toiletries
Subject: Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries
ISSN: 0361-4387
Year: 2000
United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing, Chemical preparations, not elsewhere classified, Emulsifiers, Specialty chemicals industry, Emulsifiers (Colloids)

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Relative performance testing of formulations: emollients

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Performance testing of emollients finds that high performing emollients will produce excellent cosmetics and the converse is also true.

Author: Wiechers, J.W., Groenhof, F.J., Barlow, A.
Publisher: Allured Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Cosmetics and Toiletries
Subject: Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries
ISSN: 0361-4387
Year: 2000
Statistical Data Included

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Sun damage from glycolic acid use

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The article discusses how use of glycolic acid can cause sun damage and presents two main reasons for this.

Author: Tsai, Tsen-Fang, MD
Publisher: Allured Publishing Corp.
Publication Name: Cosmetics and Toiletries
Subject: Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries
ISSN: 0361-4387
Year: 2001
Brief Article, Chemical peel, Skin resurfacing

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Subjects list: Research, Toiletries, Toiletries industry, United States
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