Effects of lipids and emulsifiers on the physicochemical and sensory properties of cosmetic emulsions containing vitamin E

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Abstract

Sensory properties are fundamental in determining the success of a cosmetic product. In this work, we assessed the influence of different oils and emulsifiers on the physicochemical and sensory properties of anti-ageing cosmetic O/W emulsions containing vitamin E acetate as active ingredient. No clear correlation between physicochemical properties and sensory characteristics was evidenced. Sensorial evaluation of these formulations pointed out that the emulsifier systems affected the perceived oiliness and absorbency during application of the product, thus influencing its acceptance. These results suggest the need for more detailed studies on the physicochemical factors involved in determining the consumers' acceptance.

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Montenegro, L., Rapisarda, L., Ministeri, C., & Puglisi, G. (2015). Effects of lipids and emulsifiers on the physicochemical and sensory properties of cosmetic emulsions containing vitamin E. Cosmetics, 2(1), 35–47. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics2010035

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