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Type: News
Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Literature/Data
Chrysanthemum Blend Inhibits UVA Damage Post Exposure
Recent work published by Amway and Zen-Bio Inc. researchers shows that a chrysanthemum extract and ascorbic acid-2-glucoside blend reduces CPD production in melanocytes hours after UVA exposure.
Natural/Sustainable
Is Meadowfoam XPR the New Jojoba Oil?
Natural Plant Products' Meadowfoam XPR is an extracted version of their Meadowfoam Seed Oil meant for hair, skin, lip and body product applications.
Moisturizing
Desert-derived Postbiotic to Preserve Micobiome, Revive Radiance
Silab drew inspiration from the adaptation properties of a desert plant postbiotic,
Lactobacillus arizonensis
, for skin care benefits.
Anti-aging/Face
Protective Powder for Anti-wrinkle, Antioxidant Effects
Sederma has engineered a lyophilized plant cell culture extract to impart anti-aging and anti-pollution benefits to powder products.
Literature/Data
Why Preservatives? One Word: Consumers
A recent study published in the
Journal of Applied Microbiology
serves as a staunch reminder of why preservatives are so crucial in cosmetics and personal care products: user contamination.
Methods/Tools
Indena Genetically Validates Bilberry Extract
Indena has genetically confirmed the content of its bilberry extract, assuring the material's traceability and authenticity.
Color Cosmetics
Multifunctional Materials for the Formulator's Toolbox
It is beneficial to find numerous uses for ingredients that are already coded internally at a given manufacturer. Here, Croda experts provide two examples of such materials.
Natural/Sustainable
Lessonia Adds Hemp and CBD to Cosmetic Offerings
Lessonia has launched a new range of cosmetic ingredients based on hemp and CBD.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Eco-Shell Upcycles for Cosmetic Exfoliants
Eco-Shell upcycles walnut shell media for cosmetic exfoliant applications.
Hair Care
Provital's KeraScalp Revitalizes Hair
Provital has developed Kerascalp to help produce a healthy scalp for strong and smooth hair.
Sensory
SGS Measures Diaper Softness—Could it Work for Hair?
SGS's laboratory in France is the first to measure the softness of disposable hygiene products using specialized equipment that reproduces the perception of human touch. Could a similar approach work for hair?
Literature/Data
Hybrid Aerogels for Drug Delivery, Wound Healing and More
Hybrid aerogels based on proteins and silica are reportedly the world's lightest solid—and capable of drug delivery, wound healing and supporting bone and tissue regrowth.
Moisturizing
'Cream of All Skin Creams' from Tokyo University of Science, Miyoshi Oil and Fat Co.
In a joint effort, the Tokyo University of Science and Miyoshi Oil and Fat Co., Ltd., created an all-new α-gel, which the two believe could revolutionize skin care.
Actives
Biotech-derived Clay Microorganism Balances Skin
Lubrizol Life Science's biotech-derived extract from a clay-dwelling microorganism was shown to smooth and detoxify skin while also enhancing emotional well-being and self-perception—mimicking the effects of a clay mask application.
Consumers/Market
Niacin, Niacinamide to Propel Anti-aging Forward
Cosmeceuticals, in particular, are all about to get a healthy dose of demand for these anti-agers.
Color Cosmetics
Fine Silica for Fillers, Absorbents and More in Makeup
In makeup, lipstick and eye products, this material diffuses light for a matte effect, absorbs sweat and sebum, and contributes to a smooth feel. Read on to learn more about its applications.
Literature/Data
Kao Links Biophoton Emissions with UV Exposure, and Skin Dryness and Roughness
Weak photons emitted by the body increase after UV exposure. They appear to be an early detector for signs of photoaging, including skin dehydration and roughness, Kao Corp. reports.
Actives
Lessonia Skin Lineup Engages the Senses
For each prototype product, a specific texture was designed and combined with the company's marquee ingredient, along with complementary actives for added skin benefits.
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