Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Keith Douglas Perring is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Keith Douglas Perring.


International Journal of Cosmetic Science | 1996

Insight into how skin changes perfume

John Martin Behan; A.P. Macmaster; Keith Douglas Perring; Kathleen Mary Tuck

Overall consumer perception of personal products such as colognes, deodorants, talc, and soap is often strongly influenced by the presence and nature of the fragrance incorporated into these products, which is also true for the corresponding olfactory characteristics of skin during and after application. Although extensive research has been carried out to define the morphology and characteristics of living skin, relatively little is known about the physical or (bio)chemical behaviour of perfume once deposited onto skin. It is widely acknowledged that some perfumes may perform very differently on different skins, but little definitive information is available to elucidate the associated mechanism(s). Rationalization of this may necessitate understanding both the physical and the chemical interactions between perfume and skin. To assist studies in this area, techniques based on headspace analysis and solvent swabbing have been developed to monitor fragrance concentrations on and above skin in use. Using these techniques, we have carried out some initial exploration into the physical and chemical interactions between skin and perfume. (a) Physical interactions: differences in perfume behaviour when on skin and when on a relatively inert surface (vitreous tile) were quantified to build up at least a qualitative idea of the importance of physical interactions between skin and perfume. (b) Chemical interactions: the potential for skin‐mediated chemical transformation of perfume was examined across a wide range of functional groups relevant to perfumes, but was found to be low under ‘non‐forcing’conditions (i.e. clean dry skin). However, some evidence has been found for changes in perfume ingredients in the underarm, probably arising from microbially catalysed reactions. It is envisaged that it may be possible to harness such transformations usefully – for example, to deliver unusual fragrance effects or enhance fragrance longevity. In addition, product‐mediated transformation on skin is feasible, and a specific case has been investigated based on the pH sensitivity of citral acetalization.


Archive | 1991

Encapsulating method and products containing encapsulated material

John Martin Behan; Jeremy Nicholas Ness; Keith Douglas Perring


Archive | 1991

Perfumed structured emulsion in personal products

John Martin Behan; Jeremy Nicholas Ness; Keith Douglas Perring; William Mervyn Smith


Archive | 1994

Humidity resistant composition

Keith Douglas Perring; Richard Arthur Birch; Jeremy Nicholas Ness


Archive | 1991

Process for preparing perfumed detergent products

John Martin Behan; Jeremy Nicholas Ness; Keith Douglas Perring; William Mervyn Smith


Archive | 1994

Anti-smoke perfumes and compositions

John Martin Behan; Julie Anne Worgers Cottage Wye Road Goodall; Keith Douglas Perring; Christopher Charles Piddock; Alan Forbes Provan


Archive | 1990

Perfumed laundry detergents

John Martin Behan; Keith Douglas Perring; Brian James Willis


Archive | 1993

Perfumed laundry detergent powders

John Martin Behan; Richard Arthur Birch; John Leake; Jeremy Nicholas Ness; Anthony Nock; Keith Douglas Perring


Archive | 1992

Process for preparing perfumed personal products

John Martin Behan; Jeremy Nicholas Ness; Keith Douglas Perring; William Mervyn Smith


Archive | 1991

Stabilized emulsion systems

John Martin Behan; Jeremy Nicholas Ness; Keith Douglas Perring; William Mervyn Smith

Collaboration


Dive into the Keith Douglas Perring's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge