Antiaging: Physiology to Formulation
Formulators' Resource Series
Softcover
Price: $149.00
Format Details
- Softcover
- 499 Pages
- Published 2006
- ISBN-10: 1-932633-16-2
- ISBN-13: 978-1-932633-16-0
For customers in Austria, Germany, Poland and Switzerland, please place your order through our distributor, Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft (WVG)
For those who are interested in formulating either mass-market products or prestige lines, this book is beneficial in keeping one step ahead of the game.
This resource provides the answers in 55 information-packed chapters. Topics include:
- Ingredients
- Intervention
- Testing
- Claim substantiation and physiology
- Naturals
- New methodologies
- Skin lighteners
- Novel ingredients
- Age-effect inhibitors
- And more!
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 1 – PHYSIOLOGY
- Wrinkles from UVA Exposure
- Participation of Metalloproteinases in Photoaging
- Pigmentation, Swelling and Wrinkling in the Eye Area
- Cell Adhesion: A New Approach to Tissue Protection
- Measured Dermal Effect of Applying Retin-A
- CHAPTER 2 – INTERVENTION AND INGREDIENTS
- Botanicals
- Oat Fractions
- New Active Ingredient for Aging Prevention
- Galactomannan and Xyloglucan: Bio-Active Polysaccharides
- Take Tea and See
- Sweet WhiteLupine Extract as a Skin Restructuring Agent
- Centella asiatica and Skin Care
- Tinged Autumnal Leaves of Maple and Cherry Trees as Potent Antioxidant Sources
- b-(1,6)-Branched b-(1,3)-Glucan in Skin Care
- Artemia Extract: Toward More Extensive Sun Protection
- Topically Applied Soy Isoflavones Increase Skin Thickness
- Whitening Complex with Waltheria indica Extract and Ferulic Acid
- A Botanical Anti-Sagging/Firming Blend
- Anti-Wrinkle Activity of Hydrolyzed Ginseng Saponins
- Phytoestrogens: Applications of Soy Isoflavones in Skin Care
- Multifunctional Ingredients: The Novel Face of Natural
- Innovative Natural Active Ingredient with Anti-Inflammatory Properties
- Low Molecular Weight Tannins of Phyllanthus emblica: Antiaging Effects
- A New Active from Germinated Seeds Boosts HSP Expression in Skin's Natural Defenses
- Hyaluronans
- Hyaluronan: History and Biochemistry
- Hyaluronan: Biology, Pathology and Pharmacology
- Hyaluronan: Metabolism and Modulation of Hyaluronan Levels in Skin
- Lighteners and Whiteners
- Skin-Whitening Agents
- Metalloproteinase Inhibitors
- The Inhibition of Metalloproteinase by Macrocystis pyrifera Extract
- Controlling MMPs During Skin Whitening
- Vitamins
- Ascorbic Acid and Its Derivatives in Cosmetic Formulations
- The Synergistic Antioxidative Effect of Ascorbyl 2-Phosphate and a-Tocopheryl Acetate
- Skin Antioxidants
- Water (seaweed, etc.)
- Efficacy Testing of a Brown Seaweed Extract
- Active Substances From The Sea
- Phytoplankton: The New Frontier for Stress-Relieving Cosmetic Ingredients
- Permeability
- Penetration of Vitamin A Palmitate into the Skin
- Defending Against Photoaging: A New Perspective for Retinol
- Moisturizing Potential of d-a-tocopherol
- Polyethoxylated Retinamide as an Anti-Wrinkle Agent
- Other
- A Collagen III Amplifier System
- Effects of Gelatin-Glycine on Oxidative Stress
- Potassium Azeloyl Digycinate: A Multifunctional Skin Lightener
- Dietary/Nutritional Supplements: The New Ally to Topical Cosmetic Formulations?
- New Laminin Peptide for Innovative Skin Care Cosmetics
- Copperceuticals and the Skin
- Targeting the Cutaneous Nervous Network
- Reflecting on Soft Focus
- Building a Better Barrier for the Inside Out
- Applications of Essential Fatty Acid in Skin Care
- Botanicals
- CHAPTER 3 – CLAIM SUBSTANTIATION & TESTING
- Scratching the Skin Surface
- Photoaging and Photodocumentation
- CHAPTER 4 – FORMULATION CONSIDERATIONS
- Influence of a Formulation's pH on Cutaneous Absorption of Ascorbic Acid
- O/w Emulsions Enriched with Vitamin E
- A Triply Stabilized System to Improve Retinol Stability
- Delivering Antiaging Actives
- INDEX
