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Cosmetics Ingredients
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Cosmetics Ingredients

Oct 29, 2008 | Article

Alpha Hydroxy Acids Revisited

By Vispi Kanga

Cleopatra knew that female donkey milk (containing L(+)-Lactic acid) was good for her. A number of a-hydroxy acids, including glycolic, lactic (L(+) and D(-) forms) citric, hydroxybutyric and malic...

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Mar 3, 2008 | Article

New technology for skincare products

By Imogen Matthews

The skincare market has come a long way from basic water-in-oil formulas. Traditionally, it went that the thicker the cream, the better it moisturised. This premise has been blown away by new light...

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Jan 31, 2008 | Article

Skin Care Advances – Delivery and Ingredient Innovation Re-Shape the Category

By Nancy Jeffries

Dermatological skin care, also known as cosmeceuticals cater largely to the needs of mature skin, offering skin tightening, toning, and brightening...

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Jul 19, 2007 | Article

Bath and Body Navigates Turns in the Market

According to Euromonitor's report, overall bath and shower product sales grew slightly in 2006, while growth was constrained due to bar soap's decline. Bar soap sales fell by 1% to US $1.2 billion...

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Jun 8, 2007 | Article

Global Beauty Secrets Revealed

A wave of new products, tips and techniques has swept the international beauty community. Color palettes designed for all complexion tones, treatment products that target sensitive, oily, dry...

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May 29, 2007 | Article

Lip Plumping Ingredients

By Nick Morante

Lip plumping, which can also be called lip augmentation, can be achieved in more than one way. This first uses a surgical procedure to restructure and enhance the size of the lips. This is a...

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Apr 24, 2007 | Article

Naturals to Nutraceuticals, Sun Care Revolutionized, Plus Sunscreen Symposium Plans Underway

The market for sun care products is thriving. Research has shown new technological synergies producing greater efficacy, and oral supplements gaining popularity as nutraceuticals become more widely...

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Mar 23, 2007 | Article

A Lot of New Wrinkles In the Anti-Aging Segment

By Navin M. Geria

Skin becomes thinner primarily due to a loss of subcutaneous fat. The ceramide content of stratum corneum decreases with advancing age, presumably diminishing barrier function. Skin loses elasticity...

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Jan 8, 2007 | Article

December '06 Newsletter Editorial

As the market for anti-aging products continues to grow, consumers are seeking sophisticated techniques that harness the combined power of science and aesthetics to provide the desired cosmetic...

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Nov 23, 2006 | Article

Micro-Dermabrasion - NEW state of the art technology from Depilatoire

By SpecialChem

Diamond Oxy Fusion is a Natural anti-aging oxygen therapy and an exciting new transdermal oxygen delivery system to reverse the signs of aging. By the age of 30 skin has already lost over 25% of the...

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