2018
DOI: 10.1111/ics.12498
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Influence of the emollient on emulsions containing lamellar liquid crystals: from molecular organization towards applicative properties

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The sensory perception of cosmetic emulsions is complex as it is governed by an important number of parameters like the choice of raw materials, their interactions, the structural organisation of the system, etc. The aim of the present work was to go further in the interpretation of the emollient-surfactant interactions, towards the emulsions applicative properties. For this purpose, two systems containing liquid crystals of the lamellar type were formulated, differing only in the selected emollient… Show more

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“…2). The important SD for the obtained results is usual for the sensory analysis inherent to differences in assessors evaluation [26][27][28][29]. Despite the identic water quantity in all the samples, the panel could statistically discriminate the products.…”
Section: Comparison Of Three Systems Containing 4% Of the Emulsifiermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2). The important SD for the obtained results is usual for the sensory analysis inherent to differences in assessors evaluation [26][27][28][29]. Despite the identic water quantity in all the samples, the panel could statistically discriminate the products.…”
Section: Comparison Of Three Systems Containing 4% Of the Emulsifiermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensory analysis is essential when developing products with further applicative interest. It was largely described for cosmetic raw materials and emulsions , but only a few results were given for Pickering emulsions. Marto et al .…”
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“…It comes from crystallization of the fatty chains of mixed cetyl alcohol and Polysorbate 60. The position of the unique Bragg peak is typical the hexagonal packing of hydrophobic chains [Savic et al, 2011;Oliveira et al, 2013;Wunsch et al, 2015;Terescenco et al, 2018c]. This phase has been called -gel (or rotator phase, or L).…”
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“…These methods are at the discretion of the researcher and should be chosen to fit the study objectives, resources, and sample products.As with food and beverage, the sensory perception of personal care products is based not only on the ingredients or raw materials, but on the potential synergies and/or opposing effects they may produce. This concept was demonstrated byTerescenco et al (2018) in a study on sensory perception of emulsions containing different emollients. The differing emollients lead to differences in the sensory perception of the products related to the force needed to compress the sample between the fingers (pick up modality) and the difficulty of spreading the emulsion over the skin (rub out modality; Terescenco et al, 2018).…”
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