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Editor: Nava Dayan, PhD Hardcover The Ultimate Handbook on Topical Product Development |
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The Ultimate Handbook on Topical Product Development
The conceptualization and formulation of skin care products intended for topical use is a multifaceted and evolving area of science. Formulators must account for myriad skin types, as well as a very temperamental retail market. This book offers practical approach to the formulation chemist’s day-to-day endeavors by: addressing the innumerable challenges facing the chemist both in design and at bench, such as formulating with/for specific properties; offering valuable “tips” to troubleshooting issues regarding ingredient selection and interaction, regulatory concerns that must be addressed early in development, and the extrapolation of preservative systems; exploring the advantages and limitations of raw materials; addressing scale-up and pilot production process and concerns; and much more.
Dr. Dayan, whose history in the skin care industry includes more than 150 publication credits and an In-cosmetics Gold Award for product innovation, has endeavored to bring you the ultimate handbook on topical product development. This book includes exclusive expert examination and reportage from industry icons such as Roger L. McMullen, Paul Thau, Hemi Nae, Ada Polla, Howard Epstein, Joseph Albanese, Mark Chandler, Steve Herman, Gary Kelm, Patricia Aikens, and Sam Shefer, along with many others.
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Cosmeceuticals and Active Cosmetics, Third Edition by Raja K Sivamani, Jared R. Jagdeo, Peter Elsner, Howard I. Maibach
September 18, 2015 by CRC Press
Reference - 458 Pages - 85 B/W Illustrations
Summary
Cosmeceuticals and Active Cosmetics discusses the science of nearly two dozen cosmeceuticals used today. This third edition provides ample evidence on specific cosmeceutical substances, their classes of use, skin conditions for which they are used, and points of interest arising from other considerations, such as toxicology and manufacturing. The book discusses both cosmetic and therapeutic uses of cosmeceuticals for various conditions including rosacea, dry skin, alopecia, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, purpura, and vitiligo.
Active ingredients in the following products are discussed: caffeine, curcumin, green tea, Rhodiola rosea, milk thistle, and more. Also covered are topical peptides and proteins, amino acids and derivatives, antioxidants, vitamins E and C, niacinamide, botanical extracts, and biomarine actives. Providing ample scientific references, this book is an excellent guide to understanding the science behind the use of cosmeceuticals to treat a variety of dermatological conditions.
Table of ContentsBakuchiol: A Retinol-Like Functional Compound, Modulating Multiple Retinol and Non-Retinol Targets
Ratan K. Chaudhuri
Cutaneous Applications of Caffeine
Andrea M. Hui, Jared Jagdeo, Neil Brody, and Reena Rupani
Curcumin in Cosmetics: Biochemical Basis for Skin Repair with Use of Topical Curcumin
Madalene C.Y. Heng
The Cosmetic and Therapeutic Uses for Epicatechin-3-Gallate (EGCG)
Michael S. Leo, Howard I. Maibach, and Raja K. Sivamani
Ellagic Acid
William Tuong and Raja K. Sivamani
Gamma-Linolenic Acid-Containing Vegetable Oils
Reto Muggli
Hexylresorcinol: Providing Skin Benefits by Modulating Multiple Molecular Targets
Ratan K. Chaudhuri
Hydroxyacids
Kinetin
Topical Resveratrol
Impact of Rhodiola rosea on Skin
Silymarin
Topical Niacinamide
Anti-Aging Topical Peptides and Proteins
Amino Acids and Derivatives
Antioxidants
Decorative Cosmetics
Hair Cosmetics and Cosmeceuticals
Moisturizers: Treatment of Dry Skin Syndrome and Barrier Defects
Cosmeceutical Treatments of the Nail
Botanicals and Cosmeceuticals for Sun Protection
UV Care
Topical Vitamins E, C, and Ferulic Acid and Topical L-Selenomethionine
The Use of Cosmeceuticals in Rosacea
Cosmeceutical Treatments for Androgenetic Alopecia
Eczema, Xerosis, and Cutaneous Barrier Repair
Melasma and Depigmentation Agents
The Use of Cosmeceuticals for Oily Skin, Seborrhea, and Seborrheic Dermatitis
Cosmeceutical Treatments for Purpura
Vitiligo (Repigmentation Agents)
Botanical Extracts
Biomarine Actives
Analytical Chemistry of Botanical Extracts
Legal Distinction in the United States between a Cosmetic and a Drug