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Type: News
Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Skin Care
Silab’s Mighty Microalgae Active
Seeing as the mitochondrion is the only generator of cellular energy, Silab has created an ingredient to help benefit skin in the case of severe or lasting stress, which can be detrimental to skin health.
Sensory
Patent Pick: Isopulegol Arousal
We consumers take things too seriously. This is evident from the growing demand for products that boost our morale or relax us. While marketers offer numerous (profitable) solutions, perhaps good, old-fashioned fragrance is the answer; that's what a new patent application suggests.
Tech Transfer
Advanced Photodynamic Therapy Kills 'Blood Suckers'
By "blood suckers," Vanderbilt scientists mean bacteria like staph, which deplete the human blood of iron. Here, a new molecule is described that, when combined with phototherapy, can selectively kill off these and other bacteria—suggesting new anti-acne and other treatment potential.
Skin Care
One Ingredient, Twice the Benefits for Pores and Age Spots
DSM has created a solution to benefit two skin problems at once. The company’s latest skin care ingredient helps eliminate facial pores and age spots simultaneously. Additionally, helps the skin look younger and improves appearance after the age of 30.
Skin Care
Read the Label: SK-II Facial Treatment Essence
The SK-II Facial Treatment Essence has a variety of claims: from moisturization and enhanced radiance, to reduced wrinkles and age spots. Formulated with a special ingredient, this product is rich in vitamins, minerals and more, as this column reviews.
Companies
Lake Makes a Splash in Redditch with New Lab
In support of customers who formulate and develop products in the cosmetics market, Lake Personal Care has opened a new laboratory to help progress production.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Patent Pick: Unsticking Emulsion Sticking Points
What's sticky, unstable and causes skin irritation? Certainly
not
emulsions based on core corona-type microgels. In a new patent application, Shiseido inventors explain how these materials produce the very opposite effects.
Literature/Data
Eat Your Way to Better Sun Protection
If you're an erratic eater or midnight snacker, you could be putting your skin in greater UV danger. A new study suggests abnormal eating patterns upset your body's circadian rhythm and all the skin-protective elements that march to it.
Regional
Nagoya Protocol Takes Bio Products to 'Flask' in Korea
The Nagoya Protocol went into effect on August 17, 2017, in Korea. How might this impact the region, or even the greater cosmetics industry? It may be too soon to tell.
Regional
Fatty Amines Market Size Expected to Escalate
Grand Review Research is expecting a rapid pick-up in the fatty amines market as the Asia-Pacific region drives the industry to the top. This market is especially prevalent among personal care and household products.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insight from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 8/18/2017
Has it been a week already? Must be, because here's Rachel Grabenhofer again, with the latest news and insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
. Check out the video re-cap with this week's exclusive product pick and reader insight.
Actives
Patent Pick: Fullerene Sunscreens for Next-gen Protection
Simplify, simplify, simplify. Poetic words on life from Thoreau, and a more recent edict from consumers—for product labels, that is. This notion is echoed by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, in a new sunscreen patent application.
Literature/Data
DNA Self-assembly for UV Protection and Hydration
Whoever thought a material's greatest weakness could become its strength? Scientists at Binghamton University and the University of Rhode Island, apparently, as a recent DNA-related study illustrates.
Companies
Azelis Names Tagra Biotechnologies Exclusive Distributor in China
"Together we aim to offer customers high quality technical service and innovative application insights. We work well together and the decision to extend our partnership was a natural one.”
Skin Care
Read the Label: Gallinée La Culture Foaming Facial Cleanser
Gallinée La Culture Foaming Facial Cleanser is a gentle cleanser for sensitive skin. It was tested and found to remove impurities and signs of pollution, while also clearing and cleansing the skin.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Flavanone Brings Anti-aging Order to Collagen Bundles
Collagen fiber bundles support the structure of skin, and their disorder and collapse can lead to wrinkling—or worse. That's why POLA inventors drafted a plan to reconstruct them via the flavanone derivative farrerol.
Companies
INOLEX Announces "Center of Excellence" and New Hires in China
According to INOLEX, the new lab will provide services for challenge tests and MIC test for internal and external projects related formulations containing alternative preservation systems.
Literature/Data
Age is Just a Number and miRNA Release
New research on the role of the hypothalamus in aging reveals the cosmetic industry is on the right path toward anti-aging; i.e., epigenetics.
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