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Emotional Well-being is the New Face of Beauty, Oriflame Global Report Reveals
New research commissioned by Oriflame shows women worldwide see beauty routines as essential for self-confidence and mental wellness, not just appearance.
Actives
Is Pterostilbene the New Resveratrol?
Actives
Study Reveals Epigenetics are Behind Vitamin C's Skin Thickening Benefits
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Exploring the impact of climate on formulations
Ever wondered why skincare can feel different in one place compared to another? It's all about the weather, specifically temperature and humidity. Here, Gattefossé explores the climate variation and sensory perception of cosmetic emulsions.
Skin Care
The Skin and Gut Connection
The skin, the body’s largest and most visible organ, is a fascinating entity—a living tapestry that not only reflects our external environment but also demonstrates the intricate functions within.
Actives
Male Skin Under Pressure: Biology, Blades and the Rise of Nanotech Solutions
Demand for male skin care is rising, driven in part by its unique needs. This review compares male vs. female skin and looks to nanotechnology to enhance the delivery of actives, increase moisture and UV protection, and improve the stability of formulas.
Literature/Data
Cracking the Code on Body Acne: What Makes It Different and How to Tackle It
While acne affects people of all ages and ethnicities, most research focuses on the face, leaving acne on the chest, back and shoulder less understood.
Event Coverage
'The Cosmetic Victories' Highlights Beauty Innovation Finalists and Winners, Celebrates 10 Years
Marking 10 years, The Cosmetic Victories this year spotlighted projects in AI, natural ingredients and skin science, showcasing innovation shaping the future of responsible cosmetics. Winners were announced in May 2025 — read on to see who made the cut.
Event Coverage
How IFSCC 2025 Will Make Waves in Cannes — and in Beauty: Interview with Christine Lafforgue, Ph.D., Congress President
The 35th IFSCC Congress, to be held Sept. 15-18, 2025 in Cannes, France, will keep beauty innovators at the forefront of scientific progress in longevity, neuroscience, emotions and more. Here, Christine Lafforgue, Ph.D., congress president, explains.
Actives
AmorePacific Finds 'Blue' PDRN from Microalgae Matches Salmon for Skin Regeneration
The smaller microalgae PDRN compounds boosted collagen production and angiogenesis — both vital for healthy skin — and acted through the same A2A receptor mechanism as traditional PDRNs.
Color Cosmetics
How the Monk Scale Can Transform Dermatology and Skin Tone Matching
Integrating the 10-tone Monk scale could improve representation, data quality and equity in both skin research and clinical practice, according to the authors.
Literature/Data
Could Targeting This Enzyme Slow Aging? Scientists Reveal PDI's Role in DNA Repair, Longevity
Researchers discovered it can relocate to the cell nucleus, where it helps to repair double-strand DNA breaks.
Literature/Data
Next in Skin: The Face as a Portal to Systemic Health and Aging Interventions
The face does not merely reflect biological age, it functions as a dynamic monitor of internal health and may serve as a portal to influence aging processes themselves. Recent evidence of such is presented here.
Consumers/Market
Wellbeauty and the Mind-skin Connection: A New Era of Care
The skin doesn’t just reflect your health — it mirrors your mind. Here, expert Hemali Gunt, Ph.D., explains how stress, mood and beauty routines are biologically linked, and why the future of skin care is rooted in emotional and psychological wellness.