Wednesday, July 27, 2005by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles...) Tags: health news, Natural News, nutrition |
Chocolate is becoming an increasingly popular ingredient for a wide variety of products in the estimated $13 billion personal pampering market, including shampoos and conditioners, body care products, bath scents and scented candles.
"We find that many consumers can derive similar pleasure from chocolate- based products when they are smelled as when they are eaten," said Myriam Delvaux, skin care segment leader, Dow Corning. "Scents and textures in personal care products can often provide the chocolate satisfaction without the guilt of consuming the calories."
Used for thousands of years as medicine by tribes in Central and South America before being used as a drink and eventually as the basis for chocolate candy, cocoa contains more than 300 chemicals, and has been the subject of numerous scientific studies. Some scientists theorize that cocoa contains molecules that can stimulate the release of endorphins and increase theta brain waves when smelled, resulting in relaxation.
Dow Corning's first chocolate-inspired formulation came in 2004 when the company introduced Chocolate Delight, a fluffy face care formulation with the texture and aroma of chocolate mousse. The prototype formulation was developed using a Dow Corning elastomer powder to provide a softer skin feel and better absorption. It also incorporates Vitamin E to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and a sunscreen agent to protect skin from the elements.
Last month, Dow Corning worked with Solabia Group to develop a prototype formulation for CocoaSlim, a recipe that combines chocolate mousse with skin cream to leave skin silky smooth with a pleasant cocoa scent. Solabia's formulation contains Dow Corning silicone waxes, fluids and powders for texture and skin feel benefits, and an active ingredient from Solabia Group that limits fat storage.
"These are examples of how our silicone materials can be used for very creative, innovative and trendy skin care formulations," said Delvaux. "The more the effects of cocoa and chocolate are researched, the more we learn about how to formulate luxurious products that not only address body needs but also emotions."
Dow Corning (http://www.dowcorning.com) provides performance-enhancing solutions to serve the diverse needs of more than 25,000 customers worldwide. A global leader in silicon-based technology and innovation, offering more than 7,000 products and services, Dow Corning is equally owned by The Dow Chemical Company and Corning, Incorporated. More than half of Dow Corning's annual sales are outside the United States.
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About the author:Mike Adams (aka the "Health Ranger") is a best selling author (#1 best selling science book on Amazon.com) and a globally recognized scientific researcher in clean foods. He serves as the founding editor of NaturalNews.com and the lab science director of an internationally accredited (ISO 17025) analytical laboratory known as CWC Labs. There, he was awarded a Certificate of Excellence for achieving extremely high accuracy in the analysis of toxic elements in unknown water samples using ICP-MS instrumentation. Adams is also highly proficient in running liquid chromatography, ion chromatography and mass spectrometry time-of-flight analytical instrumentation.
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