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Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Actives
Inside Ingredients: Bakuchiol
Bakuchiol is a chemical entity that can be naturally found in
Psoralea corylifolia
and it has many benefits for skin.
Anti-aging/Face
Anti-aging Safely: Bakuchiol for Skin-building Benefits
"Bakuchiol being non-irritating, as opposed to retinoic acid (which can cause irritation), is really the differentiating factor and what’s cause for excitement with this study."
Cosmetic Ingredients
Bakuchiol to Stabilize Retinol and Polyunsaturated Lipids
Bakuchiol, a meroterpene of plant origin, is examined here for its ability to stabilize retinol and polyunsaturated lipids. It was found to be approximately 60-fold more effective than natural tocopherol, under both photo-oxidative and singlet oxygen environments. An overview of retinol stabilization, lipid peroxidation and the unique role lipid peroxides play in biology also is included.
Actives
Bakuchiol in the Management of Acne-affected Skin
Bakuchiol, a meroterpene of plant origin, is shown here to act against four major pathophysiologic features that cause acne, suggesting its use to complement and/or enhance the effectiveness of current anti-acne agents. In addition, the material is non-irritating, presents no photo- or hydrolytic- stability issues and is easy to use.
Actives
Bakuchiol in the Management of Acne-affected Skin
Bakuchiol, a meroterpene of plant origin, is shown here to act against four major pathophysiologic features that cause acne, suggesting its use to complement and/or enhance the effectiveness of current anti-acne agents. In addition, the material is non-irritating, presents no photo- or hydrolytic- stability issues and is easy to use.
Actives
Givaudan Active Beauty Boosts Well-aging, Launches Bakuchiol Alternative
Givaudan Active Beauty has launched Siliphos, a plant-based retinol and bakuchiol alternative. Siliphos was tested in a clinical study and was shown to reduce crow's feet wrinkles by 2x and facial wrinkles by 2.3x.
Anti-aging/Face
Bakuchiol Ester BCR: A Next-Gen Retinol Alternative for Youthful Skin
Bakuchiol Ester BCR is a clinically supported, multi-functional bioactive designed to stimulate collagen and hyaluronic acid, enhance skin hydration, and deliver retinol-like results with improved tolerance and stability.
Actives
Is It the Best Bakuchiol? 5 Ways to Tell You Have the Best Ingredient
Bakuchiol is a multifunctional ingredient that targets acne-affected skin and reduces wrinkles. However, not all Bakuchiol is created equal. To source the best Bakuchiol for your formulations, choose an ingredient with these five characteristics.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Bakuchiol Anti-aging: Retinol Equal, Opposite Action
Research presented by Burt's Bees during this year's AAD virtual conference reinforced previous work showing bakuchiol's anti-aging efficacy, but unexpectedly uncovered an opposite mechanism to that of retinol. Listen to this free podcast to learn more.
Anti-aging/Face
Microalgal Bio-retinoid: A Retinol Alternative to Gently Rewind Signs of Photoaging
This article compares the efficacy of a bio-retinoid from microalga with that of retinol and bakuchiol to reverse signs of photoaging in vitro. Its efficacy, safety and skin-soothing effects vs. retinol and bakuchiol are also explored in clinical trials.
Skin Care
A Sensitive Issue
This issue of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine covers aspects of formulating for sensitive skin types, specifically addressing acne products.
Skin Care
Supplier Roundtable: Approaches to Moisturizers
The global facial moisturizer market is on the rise. Here, experts from the industry were challenged to provide solutions to formulate moisturizers.
Natural/Sustainable
Responsible Beauty Solutions: Biodegradable, Value Driven, Renewable, Lower Impact, Circular, Eco Efficacy
Responsible beauty is not just a niche interest but has gained mainstream momentum. Turning to industry experts,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
reached out for their views on current trends in responsible beauty, along with future directions. Following are their insights.
Consumers/Market
Expert Opinions on Body Care: Sustainability, Positivity, Biotech and More
From clean label, anti-cellulite and breast enhancement, to stretch marks, sustainability, biotech, body positivity and more, sales in the collective body care segment are on the rise. Following is a brief market survey plus expert industry insights.
Skin Care
When Acne Attacks, Hexylresorcinol and Ethyl Linoleate Fight Back (part I)
Although
P. acnes
is a commensal bacterium of normal skin, together with the sebaceous gland, it clearly is implicated in acne. Here,
P. acnes
and other possible causes are reviewed, and a hexylresorcinol and ethyl linoleate anti-acne treatment to target them is described.
Skin Care
When Acne Attacks, Hexylresorcinol and Ethyl Linoleate Fight Back: Experimental (part II)
Although
P. acnes
is a commensal bacterium of normal skin, together with the sebaceous gland, it clearly is implicated in acne. Here,
P. acnes
and other possible causes are reviewed, and a hexylresorcinol and ethyl linoleate anti-acne treatment to target them is described.
Actives
2025 Beauty Ingredient Trend Preview: What’s Next?
From silk-derived biotech to microbiome sexual wellness and beyond, new ingredients point to future innovation opportunities.
Consumers/Market
Formulating Demographic Beauty – From Boomers to Generation Alpha
This article is an overview of the unique characteristics, key focus and specific needs of given beauty consumer generations. It highlights biological variations as well as relevant ingredients, preferred product forms and select commercial examples.
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