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Applications of Natural, Semi-Synthetic, and Synthetic Polymers in Cosmetic Formulations

Cosmetics 2020 175 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Thais Alves, Margaretha Morsink, Fernando Batain, Marco V. Chaud, Taline Santos Almeida, Dayane A. Fernandes, Dayane A. Fernandes, Eliana B. Souto, Classius Ferreira da Silva, Eliana B. Souto, Patrícia Severino

Summary

This review covers the use of natural, semi-synthetic, and synthetic polymers in cosmetic formulations, including nanoparticles used for fragrance and active ingredient delivery. It highlights the role of polymer type in cosmetic product performance while also noting environmental concerns about microplastic-releasing synthetic polymer cosmetic additives.

Body Systems

Cosmetics composed of synthetic and/or semi-synthetic polymers, associated or not with natural polymers, exhibit a dashing design, with thermal and chemo-sensitive properties. Cosmetic polymers are also used for the preparation of nanoparticles for the delivery of, e.g., fragrances, with the purpose to modify their release profile and also reducing the risk of evaporation. Besides, other cosmetically active nutrients, dermal permeation enhancers, have also been loaded into nanoparticles to improve their bioactivities on the skin. The use of natural polymers in cosmetic formulations is of particular relevance because of their biocompatible, safe, and eco-friendly character. These formulations are highly attractive and marketable to consumers, and are suitable for a plethora of applications, including make-up, skin, and hair care, and as modifiers and stabilizers. In this review, natural synthetic, semi-synthetic, and synthetic polymers are discussed considering their properties for cosmetic applications. Their uses in conventional and novel formulations are also presented.

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