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Cosmetic Science and Technology: Theoretical Principles and Applications [Hardback]

Edited by , Edited by , Edited by , Edited by (Guest Professor, Tokyo University of Science, Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Institute for Colloid and Interface Science, Fellow of the Chemical Society of Japan, Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiba )
  • Formāts: Hardback, 854 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, weight: 2630 g, 50 illustrations; Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0128020059
  • ISBN-13: 9780128020050
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 854 pages, height x width: 276x216 mm, weight: 2630 g, 50 illustrations; Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Mar-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0128020059
  • ISBN-13: 9780128020050

Cosmetic Science and Technology: Theoretical Principles and Applications covers the fundamental aspects of cosmetic science that are necessary to understand material development, formulation, and the dermatological effects that result from the use of these products. The book fulfills this role by offering a comprehensive view of cosmetic science and technology, including environmental and dermatological concerns.

As the cosmetics field quickly applies cutting-edge research to high value commercial products that have a large impact in our lives and on the world's economy, this book is an indispensable source of information that is ideal for experienced researchers and scientists, as well as non-scientists who want to learn more about this topic on an introductory level.

  • Covers the science, preparation, function, and interaction of cosmetic products with skin
  • Addresses safety and environmental concerns related to cosmetics and their use
  • Provides a graphical summary with short introductory explanation for each topic
  • Relates product type performance to its main components
  • Describes manufacturing methods of oral care cosmetics and body cosmetics in a systematic manner

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Comprehensive source on the science and technology of cosmetics, their properties, formulation, uses, function, and dermatological and toxicological effects
List of Contributors
ix
Biography xi
Foreword xv
Preface xvii
I GENERAL VIEW OF COSMETIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
1 General Aspects of Cosmetics in Relation to Science and Society: Social, Cultural, Science, and Marketing Aspects
3(12)
F. Nozaki
2 Global Cosmetic R&D Trends Unveiled From Past IFSCC Award-Winning Papers
15(24)
M. Minamino
F. Kanda
3 Basic Physical Sciences for the Formulation of Cosmetic Products
39(38)
R.Y. Lochhead
4 Scouting to Meet Unmet Needs
77(10)
C.M. Rocafort
5 New Aspects of Cosmetics and Cosmetic Science
87(14)
J. Hosoi
J. Koyama
T. Ozawa
6 Psychology of Cosmetic Behavior
101(14)
T. Abe
7 Dermatological Benefits of Cosmetics
115(6)
K. Kikuchi
H. Tagami
8 Development of Cosmetics and Intellectual Property Rights
121(16)
T. Kitano
9 Regulations on Cosmetics
137(12)
M. Takahashi
K. Sakamoto
II FUNDAMENTAL RESOURCES FOR COSMETICS
10 Introduction to Cosmetic Materials
149(6)
M. Hayase
11 Nomenclature of Ingredients
155(4)
J. Nikitakis
J. San Zone
12 Water
159(12)
H. Fukui
13 The Use of Polymers in Cosmetic Products
171(52)
R.Y. Lochhead
14 Powders and Inorganic Materials
223(8)
Y. Nonomura
15 Surfactants
231(14)
Y. Nakama
16 Emollients
245(10)
R. Miyahara
17 Bioactive Ingredients: Benefits of Cosmetics Stimulated Through Biological Aspects
255(12)
H. Masaki
18 Fragrance
267(18)
S. Herman
19 Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
285(20)
E. Oshimura
K. Sakamoto
20 Botanical Ingredients
305(16)
O. Ifuku
21 Functional Materials for Hair
321(16)
C.M. Rocafort
22 Nanotechnology in Cosmetics
337(36)
S. Nafisi
H.I. Maibach
III PHYSICOCHEMICAL ASPECTS AND FORMULATIONS
23 Wetting and Surface Characterization
373(16)
K. Tsujii
24 Molecular Structure and Phase Behavior of Surfactants
389(26)
M. Miyake
Y. Yamashita
25 Lamellar Gel Network
415(34)
T. Iwata
26 Polymer---Surfactant Interactions
449(22)
B. Lindman
T. Nylander
27 Rheology of Cosmetic Formulations
471(18)
D. Grabner
H. Hoffmann
28 Emulsion and Emulsification Technology
489(18)
Y. Yamashita
R. Miyahara
K. Sakamoto
29 Microemulsions and Nano-emulsions for Cosmetic Applications
507(12)
C. Solans
M.J. Garcia-Celma
30 Effect of Molecular Assembly for Emulsion and Gel Formulations
519(20)
T. Suzuki
31 Liposomes for Cosmetics
539(12)
T. Himeno
Y. Konno
N. Naito
32 Skin Care Cosmetics
551(10)
K. Watanabe
33 Body Care Cosmetics
561(10)
T. Sakai
34 Makeup Cosmetics
571(16)
N. Nakamura
35 Ultraviolet Care Cosmetics
587(14)
N. Oguchi-Fujiwara
M. Hatao
K. Sakamoto
36 Hair Care Cosmetics
601(16)
J. Yang
37 Sensory Measurement---Evaluation and Testing of Cosmetic Products
617(18)
P. Huber
38 Structural Analysis of Formulations
635(22)
Y. Yamashita
K. Sakamoto
39 Increasing Productivity by Reducing Carbon Footprint in Cosmetics Processing
657(16)
T. Joseph Lin
IV PHYSIOLOGICAL AND DERMATOLOGICAL ASPECTS
40 Structure and Function of Skin From a Cosmetic Aspect
673(12)
T. Hirao
41 Skin Lipids
685
Y. Uchida
42 Structural Aspects of Stratum Corneum
699
I. Hatta
43 Skin Aging
711(18)
S. Inoue
44 Melanogenesis
729(8)
H. Ando
45 Sensitive Skin
737(4)
E. Berardesca
46 Skin Penetration
741(16)
A.C.H.R. Machado
P.S. Lopes
C.P. Raffier
J.N. Haridass
M. Roberts
J. Grice
V.R. Le Te-Silva
47 Effects of Air Pollution on Skin: Dermatologic Options
757(10)
A. Ghofranian
H.I. Maibach
48 Hair Physiology (Hair Growth, Alopecia, Scalp Treatment, etc.)
767(14)
J. Kishimoto
Y. Nakazawa
49 Clinical Evaluation and Instrumental Techniques in Dermatology
781(4)
E. Berardesca
M. Ardigo
50 Safety Evaluation
785(8)
M. Masuda
F. Harada
51 Safety Assessment of Cosmetic Ingredients
793(12)
H. Kojima
Index 805
Kazutami Sakamoto is a Guest Professor at the Department of Pure & Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science & Technology, at Tokyo University of Science (TUS), Japan and former professor of Faculty of Pharmacy at Chiba Institute of Science (CIS), Japan. He is a Fellow of the Chemical Society of Japan and was a Chairman of Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry at The Chemical Society of Japan for 2007-2008. In these capacities he conducts fundamental research in the field of cosmetic science. He has 37 years of industrial carrier for the R&D and international marketing of cosmetic ingredients and products at Ajinomoto Co., Inc. (33 years), Shiseido Res. Cent. (3 years), and Seiwa Kasei (2 years). As well as working in industry, Dr Sakamoto has been active in research and educations at Universities as Yokohama National University, Shinsyu University then Tokyo University of Science as an adjunct professor. After retiring from industry in 2008, he has been expanding academic activities. His study Self-Organization of Amino Acid Based Chiral Surfactants: Evaluation of Organized Structures and Interactions with Biological System” was awarded by Japan Oils Chemists Society in 2005. He has been actively participating in many international conferences as an invited speaker over the past decade and more. Robert Y. Lochhead is Professor and Director Emeritus of Polymer Science and High-Performance Materials at the University of Southern Mississippi, USA. Following a 25-year career with I.C.I., Unilever, and BF Goodrich, Bob Joined academia and served as Professor, Chair and Director of the School of Polymers and High-Performance Materials at the University of Southern Mississippi. After retirement from the university in 2016, Bob founded Robert Lochhead Consulting LLC. Bob has served twice as the President of the SCC, and as President of the International Association of Formulation Chemists. Bob is a fellow of the SCC and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Among other honors, he is a recipient of the SCCs Maison G. DeNavarre Medal Award, the SCCS Merit Award, the AICs Chemical Pioneer Award, and the Society of Plastics Engineers Education Award. Bob received the SCCs Lifetime Service Award in December 2019 and was named one of the first three Fellows of the IFSCC in 2020. Howard Maibach is a Professor at the Department of Dermatology at UCSF, USA. He is an expert in contact and occupational dermatitis and sees patients at the Environmental Dermatosis Clinic, which is part of the Dermatology Clinic. His specialty is dermatotoxicology, or skin exposure toxicity; allergies and skin disorders; and dermatopharmacology or the study of medications for skin disorders. Maibach has been on the editorial board of more than 30 scientific journals and is a member of 19 professional societies including the American Academy of Dermatology, San Francisco Dermatological Society, and the Internal Commission on Occupation Health.

His current research programs include defining the chemical-biologic faces of irritant dermatitis and the study of percutaneous penetration. When Dr Maibach is not in the lab conducting research or in the classroom teaching, he is seeing patients at the Environmental Dermatoses Clinic (of the Dermatology Clinic), mostly providing second opinions on allergic contact dermatitis. Yuji Yamashita is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiba Institute of Science (CIS), Japan. He received his Ph.D. in natural science from Bayreuth University, Germany, in 2005, plus an M. S. and B. S. from Yokohama National University, Japan. After several years of research work on the thermotropic liquid crystals

in industry laboratory at Chisso Petrochemical Co., Japan, he began to study dermatology, especially transdermal drug delivery system, as a post-doc at St. Marianna University, Japan. Since October 2011, he has been engaged in teaching and research concerning cosmetic science as an assistant professor at Chiba Institute of Science, Japan. The area of his expertise is the

surfactant science such as phase behavior and self-assembly which is related to formulation technology.