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, emerging opportunities for product development as well as a very temperamental retail market. Originally published as "Apply Topically" in 2013 (now out of print), this reissued detailed and comprehensive handbook offers a practical approach to the formulation chemist's day-to-day endeavors by: * Addressing the innumerable challenges facing the chemist both in design and at the bench, such as formulating with/for…mehr
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, emerging opportunities for product development as well as a very temperamental retail market. Originally published as "Apply Topically" in 2013 (now out of print), this reissued detailed and comprehensive handbook offers a practical approach to the formulation chemist's day-to-day endeavors by: * Addressing the innumerable challenges facing the chemist both in design and at the bench, such as formulating with/for specific properties; formulation, processing and production techniques; sensory and elegancy; stability and preservation; color cosmetics; sunscreens; * Offering valuable guidance to troubleshooting issues regarding ingredient selection and interaction, regulatory concerns that must be addressed early in development, and the extrapolation of preservative systems, fragrances, stability and texture aids; * Exploring the advantages and limitations of raw materials; * Addressing scale-up and pilot production process and concerns; * Testing and Measurements Methods. The 22 chapters written by industry experts 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, give the reader and user the ultimate handbook on topical product development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nava Dayan Ph.D. Pharm has 26 years of experience in skin care segment, and has yielded more than 150 publication credits in numerous industry-respected journals and in four books. She has been awarded the In-Cosmetics Gold Award for innovation and commensurate recognition from the NYSCC and the CRS for excellence. Dr. Dayan is the owner of Dr. Nava Dayan L.L.C, a skin science and research consultancy serving the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and personal care industries; dermal and transdermal. Her services include product feasibility in skin care, composition of R&D plans covering efficacy and toxicology; planning, execution and data interpretation into claims, formulations, delivery for improved efficacy and attenuated toxicity. Sample of expertise includes: drug-skin interaction, bio-markers (genomics and proteomics), skin/age related sensitivities, inflammatory skin disorders, innate immunity and biota.
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Preface ix Section I Preliminary Considerations and Selection of Raw Materials 1 Pre-formulation Design and Considerations 3 Howard Epstein 2 The Use of Thickeners in Topically Applied Formulations 29 Jed Riemer and Tom Russo 3 The Incorporation of Delivery Systems into Topical Formulations: A Case Study on the Use of Salicylic Acid for Acne Treatment 45 Nripen S. Sharma, Bryan Grossman and Sam Shefer 4 Formulating Skin Care Products with Silicones: Approaches and Strategies 59 Bartley Maxon and Michael Starch 5 The Use of Corn-derived Ingredients in Personal Care Applications 115 Cindy Yu Section II Formulation, Processing and Production Techniques 6 Emulsions and their Characterization by Texture Profile Analysis 131 Roger L. McMullen, Mihaela Gorcea and Susan Chen 7 High Internal Phase Water-in-oil Emulsions 155 Paul Thau Introduction 155 8 Manufacturing Topical Formulations: Scale-up from Lab to Pilot Production 167 Michael Kimball 9 Foam: A Unique Delivery Vehicle for Topically Applied Formulations 233 Dov Tamarkin Section III Testing and Measurements Methods 10 Using Experimental Design to Optimize Formulations 263 Joseph Albanese 11 Rheological Properties of Topical Formulations 287 Hemi Nae 12 Viscosity Measurement for Topically Applied Formulations 346 Daphne Benderly 13 Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopic Imaging Analysis of Topical Formulations 369 Samuel Gourion-Arsiquaud, Joel Coret, and David J. Moore Section IV Sensory and Elegancy 14 Creating Appealing Topically Applied Formulations: Linking Physical Aspects to Marketing Psychology 381 J. Mark Chandler 15 The Use of Fragrance in Topically Applied Formulations 397 Steve Herman Section V Stability and Preservation 16 Stability Testing for Topical Formulation Development 427 Gary R. Kelm 17 Preservation of Topical Formulations: An Historical and Practical Overview 463 Slawomir Paul Cebulski 18 Microbiological Stability for Skin Care Formulations 485 Kausar Malik Section VI Color Cosmetics 19 Lip Care Product Formulation Strategies 513 Daniel Sango and David Binder 20 Formulation of Nail Care Products 539 Robert W. Sandewicz Section VII Sunscreens 21 Formulation of Sunscreens in the United States Patricia Aikens 22 Formulating a Day Cream with SPF: A Case Study 611 Anne Pouillot and Rachel Ametsitsi Glossary of Terms, by Chapter 635 Author Biographies 655 Index 661
Preface ix Section I Preliminary Considerations and Selection of Raw Materials 1 Pre-formulation Design and Considerations 3 Howard Epstein 2 The Use of Thickeners in Topically Applied Formulations 29 Jed Riemer and Tom Russo 3 The Incorporation of Delivery Systems into Topical Formulations: A Case Study on the Use of Salicylic Acid for Acne Treatment 45 Nripen S. Sharma, Bryan Grossman and Sam Shefer 4 Formulating Skin Care Products with Silicones: Approaches and Strategies 59 Bartley Maxon and Michael Starch 5 The Use of Corn-derived Ingredients in Personal Care Applications 115 Cindy Yu Section II Formulation, Processing and Production Techniques 6 Emulsions and their Characterization by Texture Profile Analysis 131 Roger L. McMullen, Mihaela Gorcea and Susan Chen 7 High Internal Phase Water-in-oil Emulsions 155 Paul Thau Introduction 155 8 Manufacturing Topical Formulations: Scale-up from Lab to Pilot Production 167 Michael Kimball 9 Foam: A Unique Delivery Vehicle for Topically Applied Formulations 233 Dov Tamarkin Section III Testing and Measurements Methods 10 Using Experimental Design to Optimize Formulations 263 Joseph Albanese 11 Rheological Properties of Topical Formulations 287 Hemi Nae 12 Viscosity Measurement for Topically Applied Formulations 346 Daphne Benderly 13 Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopic Imaging Analysis of Topical Formulations 369 Samuel Gourion-Arsiquaud, Joel Coret, and David J. Moore Section IV Sensory and Elegancy 14 Creating Appealing Topically Applied Formulations: Linking Physical Aspects to Marketing Psychology 381 J. Mark Chandler 15 The Use of Fragrance in Topically Applied Formulations 397 Steve Herman Section V Stability and Preservation 16 Stability Testing for Topical Formulation Development 427 Gary R. Kelm 17 Preservation of Topical Formulations: An Historical and Practical Overview 463 Slawomir Paul Cebulski 18 Microbiological Stability for Skin Care Formulations 485 Kausar Malik Section VI Color Cosmetics 19 Lip Care Product Formulation Strategies 513 Daniel Sango and David Binder 20 Formulation of Nail Care Products 539 Robert W. Sandewicz Section VII Sunscreens 21 Formulation of Sunscreens in the United States Patricia Aikens 22 Formulating a Day Cream with SPF: A Case Study 611 Anne Pouillot and Rachel Ametsitsi Glossary of Terms, by Chapter 635 Author Biographies 655 Index 661
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