MedPharm Polska specjalistyczna literatura medyczna i farmaceutyczna

Polymers

Polymers

The Pathway to Versatile Technology

Anthony J. O'Lenick, Jr.
Allured Business Media
  • rok wydania: 2011 r.
  • ilość stron: 443
  • oprawa: miękka
  • ISBN: 978-1-932633-76-4

sugerowana cena detaliczna: 670.95 zł

nasza cena: 628.95 zł
Description

Which class of ingredients is the second-largest to be used in the manufacture of cosmetics and personal care products? Polymers. Since they can be used for conditioning, film-formation, waterproofing, thickening, delivery, glossing and fixatives, it is not uncommon to find several polymers in a formulation intended for multifunctionality. Furthermore, the use of existing polymers in combination with other ingredients can yield a myriad of opportunities for the creation of cosmetically elegant products as-yet unknown.

Polymers: The Pathway to Versatile Technology brings together more than 30 papers published within the past four years on topics such as recent advances in biopolymers and biomedical materials, polymers as a delivery for sunscreens, and formulating with polymers. This dynamic compilation has been assembled to provide the personal care market with up-to-date, critical information on the importance, function and application of polymers in cosmetic products. Topics include:

Natural Polymers
Recent advances in biopolymers and biomedical materials
A surfactant/bipolymer stabilizer for emulsions
Castor polyesters for personal care
Polymers in Hair Care and Skin Care
Advances in polymers for hair styling, coloring and conditioning
Peptides, amino acids and proteins in skin care
Enhancing the feel of vegetable oils with silicone
Formulating with surfactant silicones
Polymers in Sun Care
Film-forming polymers as a delivery strategy for sunscreen efficacy
Silicones bring multifunctional performance to sun care
Polymers in Nail Care
Thermoplastic silicone elastomers improve nail polish performance
Silicone compounds—new formulation possibilities
Equilibration reaction of silicone fluids
Polymer Terminology
Citrate polyesters

Table of Contents

Introduction [50 kb]

SECTION 1. POLYMER TYPES

SECTION 2. NATURAL POLYMERS
Recent Advances in Biopolymers and Biomedical Materials
Fluid Gels Based On Natural Polymers For Cosmetic Applications
A Surfactant/Biopolymer Stabilizer for Emulsions
Castor Polyesters for Personal Care
Rhizobium Gum: A Novel Cosmetic Ingredient from Soil to the Skin

SECTION 3. POLYMERS IN HAIR CARE
Recent Polymer Technologies for Hair Care
Deposition from Conditioning Shampoo: Optimizing Coacervate Formation
Advances in Polymers for Hair Coloring
Innovations in Hair Styling Technology
Protecting the Hair with Natural Keratin Biopolymers
Advances in Polymers for Hair Conditioning Shampoos
Polyquaternium-74: An Advanced Hair Conditioning Polymer
Evaluating Polyimide-1, a Styling Resin for Gel and Mousse Formulations
Polyurethane-14 AMP-Acrylates Copolymer: A Hair Fixative Technology with “Memory”
Using Polyquaternium-64 to Condition Damaged Hair
New Dimension in Hairstyling-VP/Methacrylamide/Vinyl Imidazole Copolymer
Testing Polysilicone-19 for Claims of Hair Conditioning and UV Protection
New Hybrid Polymer for Hair Spray Formulations

SECTION 4. POLYMERS IN SKIN CARE
Peptides, Amino Acids and Proteins in Skin Care?
Hyperbranched Polyalphaolefins Enhance Anhydrous Stick Formulations
Enhancing the Feel of Vegetable Oils with Silicone
Formulating with Surfactant Silicones

SECTION 5. POLYMERS IN SUN CARE
Film-forming Polymers as a Strategy for Sunscreen Efficacy

SECTION 6. POLYMERS IN NAIL CARE
Thermoplastic Silicone Elastomers Improve Nail Polish Performance
Silicone Compounds - New Formulation Possibilities
Equilibration Reaction of Silicone Fluids
Stimuli-responsive Polymer Systems: A Review of Thermo-associative Thickening

SECTION 7. POLYMER TECHNOLOGY
Citrate Polyesters

Index [70 kb]

Authors:

Karl Lintner, PhD
Robert Lochhead, PhD
Anthony J. O’Lenick, Jr.
Perry Romanowski
Randy Scheuller