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Cleaning and disinfection in cosmetic production sites
Author : Aneta Senator
According to the Act on Cosmetics from the 30th of March 2001 “cosmetic product introduced to market (…) cannot endanger human health”. The quality and safety of ready cosmetic products are directly dependent on quality of raw materials and production hygiene. The hygiene as such is influenced by numerous factors like selection of the appropriate construction materials f...
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Nanotechnology. The technology of the future. Does it have a future in cosmetics?
Author : Ewa Starzyk, Anna Frydrych, Aleksandra Sołyga
Nanotechnology and nanomaterials are matters of great relevance and importance these days for many sectors including the cosmetics industry. The number of practical applications on the new findings is growing rapidly in this relatively young discipline. On the other hand the number of concerns related to the safety of nanotechnology and nanomaterials for human health and the environment rises ev...
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Natural anti-aging ingredients from unsaponifiable fraction of plant
Author : Katarzyna Pytkowska, Jacek Arct
A number of plant oils used in cosmetics for years contain only small amounts of valuable from dermatological point of view fatty acids, although their usefulness is beyond discussion. The classical example yet is cold-pressed olive oil, in which the high content of precious unsaponifiable fraction (i.e. squalene) prevails over not very advantageous for skin effect of oleic acid.
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Surfactants derived from naturally-occuring amino acids
Author : Martin Husmann
An overwhelming, positive trend toward healthier lifestyles is sweeping today’s consumer marketplace. More and more consumers demand all-natural ingredients to complement their concerns for personal health and wellness. Natural ingredients were first investigated for their possible pharmaceutical uses; following scientific validation of various natural ingredients, the focus then mo...
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Can new biodegradable complexing agents replace tetrasodium EDTA to boost preservatives?
Author : Martha Herzog, Wim van Drunen
Floor-care films are designed to maintain the practical value and aesthetics of floors. However, cleaning alone accomplishes a mere necessary removal of soil, thus, only the application of a care film ensures protection from mechanical exposure. Care products as well as working methods ought to be selected according to the floor type, in order to maintain the desired appearance, surefootedness a...
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