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Type: Podcast
Section: Cosmetic Ingredients
Literature/Data
[podcast] Sleep, Skin and the Microbiome
Is there a possible gut-brain-beauty connection? Stefanie Dhanda, of Johnson & Johnson, seems to think so. In this podcast, she enlightens us with findings from a collaboration with Holobiome Corp.
Sun Care
[podcast] Making Sunscreens Cleaner and Clearer
In this interview, sponsored by Siltech, Brian Allen explains how the company combined its silicone technology with zinc oxide to create a reef-safe ingredient and prototype formula with a good EWG rating, USDA Biopreferred certification and whitecast rubout time reduction.
Efficacy
[podcast] Naturals and Synthetics: On Even Ground?
Burt’s Bees may be best known for its lip balm but things are about to change; at least, if Celeste Lutrario, vice president of research and development for the company, has it her way.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Next Steps and Future Psoriasis Care
"Right now, I'm sure CeraVe will use these results to take a look at what market forces are driving [patient] choices," explained Neal Bhatia, M.D., in this last in a three-part podcast series exploring psoriasis care.
Methods/Tools
[podcast] The Sound and Scent of Efficacy
"While the consumer will think of ... feeling the softness of hair or smoothness of skin, our research has shown that none of our experiences is just unisensory. ...If we know that perception is multisensory, we start thinking about the role [of other senses]." Learn more from Charles Spence, Ph.D., in this seven-part podcast series, sponsored by Berjé.
Skin Care
[podcast] Microbiome Dynamics and Modulating Skin Health
There is still much to learn about the skin microbiome, especially to support microbiome-friendly claims with solid science. In this podcast, sponsored by CLR, Harald van der Hoeven explains the knowns, unknowns and opportunities in the skin microbiome. He also presents two innovations to address the knowns. Listen now.
Audio
[podcast] How Silicones Support Sustainability and Optimize Effects
In this free podcast, sponsored by Siltech, Brian Allen, global marketing/sales director, explains how silicone chemistries enable the thoughtful design of products, maximizing their sustainability and efficiency. Listen now to learn more.
Literature/Data
[podcast] CeraVe, Ingredients and Psoriasis Relief
"Ceramides, urea and salicylic acid ... are all going to have a lot of impact on the disease process," explained Neal Bhatia, M.D. This second in a three-part podcast series explores the CeraVe brand, ingredients and psoriasis relief.
Natural/Sustainable
[podcast] Transcendent Skin Care: Eco and Ethical Well Aging
In this podcast interview, sponsored by Provital, Michele Behrens, of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, talks with Emilio Rubio and Clara Vigo, both of Provital, about an eco-friendly and eco-ethical well-aging active, Ethicskin. Listen now; it's free.
Consumers/Market
[podcast] Natural Cosmetics: Current Challenges and Future Direction
Naturals are not always safer but (almost) always what consumers want in cosmetics. Learn more about today's demands and tomorrow's direction in this interview with Aveda's Executive Director of Botanical Research Cindy Angerhofer, Ph.D..
Literature/Data
[podcast] Microbiome Interactions and Skin Health, Part I
New research from Amway and Microbiome Insights underlines the connections between skin health and the microbiome. In a new podcast series, Greg Hillebrand, Ph.D., and Malcolm Kendall share what they've learned.
Event Coverage
PODCAST: IFSCC Brings Spectacular Science and Ponchos (Just in Case)
"This year's IFSCC Congress will be spectacular—and the best one yet," Guy Padulo, event chair, promises. Listen to this podcast to learn more.
Natural/Sustainable
[podcast] Power Plants: Chicory, Sugarcane and Safflower Barrier Booster
Hydration is one of the most basic skin care benefits, according to Hemali Gunt, Ph.D., of Burt's Bees, in this interview. Here, she describes research on three naturals, which are shown to provide both hydration and barrier protection. Listen now; it's free.
Audio
[podcast] Where the Microbiome Will Take Beauty and Personal Care
The microbiome has captivated the health and beauty industries, enabling next-gen products. How did this emerge and where will it take us? Greg Hillebrand, Ph.D., of the University of Cincinnati, speculates in this sponsored podcast. Listen now.
Formulating Aids
[podcast] Understanding Emulsifiers: The Unsung Heroes of Sensory and Performance in Formulas
In this sponsored podcast, Michael Lull, head of N.A. technical service for personal care at BASF, provides a primer about emulsifiers including their use, trends and sensory effects. Examples are given from the company's portfolio. Listen now.
Methods/Tools
[podcast] Green Chemistry and Sustainability: A Discussion with James Clark, Ph.D.
In this interview, Prof. James Clark, Ph.D., of the University of York Green Chemistry Centre for Excellence, shares his insights on how green chemistry has changed and new opportunities for sustainability. Listen now!
Natural/Sustainable
[podcast] 'Natural' Redirect and Green Tea X Lotus Blue Light Protection
Consumers are demanding more from naturals, according to Hemali Gunt, Ph.D., of Burt's Bees—safety, efficacy and esthetics are just as important. In this podcast, Gunt describes this new direction and related work on green tea plus lotus for blue light protection. Listen now.
SPF/Sun
[podcast] Sunscreen Innovation Act Update: MUsT Test and Penetration Potential
"What’s changed with respect to sunscreen evaluation is ... the test model they are using now is designed for drugs ...and has never been applied previously for the sunscreens," Epstein reports.
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