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E-book: Cosmetic Formulation: Principles and Practice

Edited by (Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia), Edited by , Edited by (Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil), Edited by (University of South Australia, Bedford Park)
  • Format: 514 pages
  • Pub. Date: 05-Apr-2019
  • Publisher: CRC Press Inc
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482235401
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  • Format: 514 pages
  • Pub. Date: 05-Apr-2019
  • Publisher: CRC Press Inc
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781482235401
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Cosmetics are the most widely applied products to the skin and include creams, lotions, gels and sprays. Their formulation, design and manufacturing ranges from large cosmetic houses to small private companies. This book covers the current science in the formulations of cosmetics applied to the skin. It includes basic formulation, skin science, advanced formulation, and cosmetic product development, including both descriptive and mechanistic content with an emphasis on practical aspects.

Key Features:

Covers cosmetic products/formulation from theory to practice Includes case studies to illustrate real-life formulation development and problem solving Offers a practical, user-friendly approach, relying on the work of recognized experts in the field Provides insights into the future directions in cosmetic product development Presents basic formulation, skin science, advanced formulation and cosmetic product development
Foreword ix
Preface xi
Contributors xiii
1 Cosmetic Products: Science and Senses
1(28)
John Jimenez
Vania Rodrigues Leite-Silva
Heather A.E. Benson
2 Skin Morphology, Development and Physiology
29(18)
Kenneth A. Walters
Michael S. Roberts
3 Stratum Corneum Lipid Composition and Organization
47(14)
Enamul Haque Mojumdar
Joke A. Bouwstra
4 Immunology of Skin and Reactivity
61(16)
Krishna Telaprolu
Heather A.E. Benson
Jeffrey E. Grice
Michael S. Roberts
Philip L. Tone
5 The Human Nail: Structure, Properties, Therapy and Grooming
77(18)
Kenneth A. Walters
Majella E. Lane
6 Hair Morphology, Biogenesis, Heterogeneity, Pathophysiology and Hair Follicle Penetration
95(10)
Alexa Patzelt
Jurgen Lademann
7 Common Cosmetic Ingredients: Chemistry, Actions, Safety and Products
105(14)
Brett MacFarlane
8 Thickening Agents
119(10)
Ricardo D'Agostino Garcia
Antony O'Lenick
Vania Rodrigues Leite-Silva
9 Surfactants in Cosmetic Products
129(34)
Ricardo Pedro
Kenneth A. Walters
10 Oils
163(12)
Fabricio Almeida de Sousa
Vania Rodrigues Leite-Silva
11 Moisturizers
175(16)
Catherine Tolomei Fabbron Appas
Ariane Dalanda Silva Ladeira
Thamires Batello Freire
Patricia Santos Lopes
Vania Rodrigues Leite-Silva
12 Preservation and Preservatives
191(18)
Dene Godfrey
13 Powders in Cosmetic Formulations
209(12)
Newton Andreo-Filho
Heather A.E. Benson
Vania Rodrigues Leite-Silva
Gislaine Ricci Leonardi
14 Natural Products and Stem Cells and Their Commercial Aspects in Cosmetics
221(30)
Sonia Trehan
Rose Soskind
Jemima Moraes
Vinam Puri
Bozena Michniak-Kohn
15 Designed Antimicrobial Peptides: A New Horizon
251(12)
Kathryn W. Woodburn
Chia-Ming Chiang
Jesse Jaynes
L. Edward Clemens
16 Understanding Fragrance: From Chemistry to Emotion
263(16)
Adelino Kaoru Nakano
17 Sunscreens
279(30)
Zoe Webster
18 Advanced Formulation Techniques Including Innovative Materials
309(14)
Bozena Michniak-Kohn
Tannaz Ramezanli
Frank Romanski
Cliff Milow
Kishore Shah
19 Advanced Nanoformulation Technologies in Cosmetic Science
323(10)
Reinhard H.H. Neubert
20 Nanocarrier-Based Formulations: Production and Cosmeceutic Applications
333(28)
D. Knoth
R. Eckert
V. Farida
P. Stahr
S. Hartmann
F. Stumpf
O. Pelikh
C.M. Keck
21 From Formulation Design to Production: The Scale-Up Process
361(20)
Margaret Smith
22 Topical Products Applied to the Nail
381(20)
Apoorva Panda
Avadhesh Kushwaha
H.N. Shivakumar
S. Narasimha Murthy
23 Packaging of Cosmetic and Personal Care Products
401(12)
Antonio Celso da Silva
Celio Takashi Higuchi
Heather A.E. Benson
Vania Rodrigues Leite-Silva
24 Sensory Analysis Applied to Cosmetic Products
413(24)
Regina Lucia F. de Noronha
Heather A.E. Benson
Vania Rodrigues Leite-Silva
25 Alternative Methods: New Rules
437(10)
Jadir Nunes
Chantra Eskes
Lorena Rigo Caspar Cordeiro
26 In Vitro Methods: Alternatives to Animal Testing
447(12)
Dayane Pifer Luco
Vania Rodrigues Leite-Silva
Heather A.E. Benson
Patricia Santos Lopes
Index 459
Heather A.E. Benson is an Associate Professor at Curtin University, Perth, Australia, where she leads the Drug Delivery Research Group. She has extensive experience in drug delivery, with a particular focus in transdermal and topical delivery.

Michael S. Roberts is an Australian National Health & Medical Research Council Senior Principal Research Fellow, and an international expert in skin science. He is Associate Editor for Skin Pharmacology and Physiology and a member of the Editorial Board for many journals, including the International Journal of Cosmetic Science.

Vânia R. Leite-Silva graduated in pharmacy and biochemistry with masters and doctorate degrees in pharmaceutical production and control from the University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil. She has more than 20 years' experience in the industry, with an emphasis on the research and development of cosmetics.

Kenneth A. Walters obtained his PhD in 1979 from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Walters has been a Charter Member of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists since its inauguration in 1986 and is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology.