Botanical Oils and Lipid Systems

Explores botanical oils as engineered lipid systems, focusing on fatty acid architecture, oxidation behavior, sensory performance, and barrier interaction. Coverage addresses how lipid composition, processing, and stability influence performance in both cosmetic and nutritional formulations.

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Oil Tribology for Cosmetic Sensory

By 2026, cosmetic sensory claims increasingly require measurable, reproducible data rather than descriptive language alone. Traditional sensory evaluation methods—panel testing, tactile descriptors, and consumer perception—remain important. However, they often fail

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Oleogels for Cosmetic Oil Systems in 2026

As cosmetic formulation strategies evolve toward silicone-free, low-volatility, and biologically aligned systems, formulators increasingly encounter a structural limitation rather than a sourcing problem. Botanical oils offer biological affinity, sustainability advantages,

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