Surface Science of Cosmetic Substrates, Cleansing Actives and Formulations
A special issue of Cosmetics (ISSN 2079-9284).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2022) | Viewed by 16959
Special Issue Editors
Interests: cosmetics; surface chemistry; hair and skin biophysics; polymer physics; shampoo science
Interests: complex fluids; smart materials; rheology/microrheology/tribology; light, X-ray and neutron scattering; cosmetic formulation design; biopharmaceutical formulations/protein aggregation; surfactant, biosurfactant and polymer self-assembly
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Dear Colleagues,
The design of cosmetic products is currently a multidisciplinary task that requires marrying the economic and ecological aspects with the consumer demand for better products. The only way to successfully meet this challenge is via a broad perspective that includes a deep understanding of the most fundamental physicochemical bases that govern the behavior of the target substrates for cosmetic treatments, e.g., hair or skin, and their interactions with cosmetic formulations, an approach which requires analyzing the important role of the interface between the cosmetic substrate and the environment.
External agents, including pollution, mechanical stresses, and thermal treatment, can lead to a degradation of the physicochemical properties of cosmetic substrates which in most cases cannot be biologically repaired. Hence, cosmetic treatments are the only alternative providing a partial reparation of aesthetic damages. In particular, cosmetic formulations mostly work by repairing the external surface of cosmetic substrates, which means that it is very important to come up with a rational design of formulations that contains cleverly chosen ingredients to take advantage of their interaction at the surface of cosmetic substrates for the reparation process.
The current switch toward more eco-friendly ingredients is irreversible. Natural and biodegradable formulations need to maintain the standards in terms of performance of the properties expected in the cosmetic substrate. The interactions of these new ingredients with hair and skin must be revisited to create new structure–property correlations.
The goal of this Special Issue is to provide a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of the surface aspects of cosmetic science, including both experimental and theoretical approaches to the study of substrates and formulations of cosmetic interest. Therefore, the Special Issue is open to interdisciplinary contributions aiming to push the limits of knowledge beyond the current state of the art.
Dr. Gustavo Luengo
Dr. Samiul Amin
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- surface science
- colloids
- reparation
- surfaces
- polymers
- surfactants
- ecosustainability
- adsorption
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