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Section: Formulas/Products
Skin Care
For BASF’s Microbead Replacement, Gentle Exfoliation is Key
Many biodegradable alternatives to plastic microbeads may be too abrasive on skin; BASF's environmentally friendly option offers mild exfoliation due to its spherical shape.
Bath/Shower
Keeping Things Simple is Significant in Bath & Body
Angela Eppler, Ph.D., senior R&D scientist for Pfizer Consumer Healthcare and
C&T
scientific advisor, offers her insights on what formulators need to know in the Bath and Body segment.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Saccharide Isomerate to Deeply Hydrate Skin and Scalp
Saccharide isomerate, designed to closely resemble a carbohydrate complex found in human stratum corneum, is shown here to provide up to 72 hr of deep hydration to skin and, for the first time, rinse-off soothing to the scalp. Its unique binding mechanism to skin and scalp create new opportunities for leave-on and rinse-off products.
Regional
Here Comes the Sun Protection: ISO Test Methods
Our knowledge of the sun and its effects on skin has increased over the years, including the damaging effects of UVA and UVB light. Testing methods for UVA and UVB rays differ; the following is a review of the testing protocols of the European Union and United Kingdom. (Click through to the Digital Edition)
Skin Care
Reverse Labeling is the Best Consumer Magnet Yet
"The Inkey List" line of premium skin care by Be for Beauty turns product labeling on its head.
Anti-aging/Face
How is the Millennial Botox Boom Impacting Cosmetics?
In what is being called the “selfie effect,” millennials are choosing injectable cosmetic procedures such as Botox®, previously seen as desirable to an older demographic, at record high rates, in an attempt to sustain flawless, “photoshopped” looking skin.
Magazine
Industry Insight: How Digital Tech is Iterating Beauty
In this "Industry Insight," Anastasia Georgievskaya, CEO of Haut.AI, describes how digital technology is iterating beauty and looks to the future in this interview.
Hair Care
Jojoba Desert launches a versatile ingredient for most hair care woes - JD Hair Oil Base
JD Hair Oil Base is a new, versatile blend of natural oils and vitamins essential for healthy hair and scalp.
Consumers/Market
Expert Opinions on Hair Conditioning/Care:
Emossome
, Health, Sustainability, Minimalist, 'Inner Hair' Repair and More
In all segments of beauty, sustainability has become the status quo. In addition, the focus on health and wellness has extended to the hair and scalp, ascending to a holistic, emotional plane. Following are expert insights on these and other dynamics.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Glutathione for Greys, Hair Growth Nutricosmetic, Controlling Frizz and More in Hair
Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources and cover recent patents issued and patent applications in cosmetics, personal care and peripheral markets. This edition features technologies related to hair growth, color, styling and care.
Color Cosmetics
Beach, Please! Fenty Beauty is Ready for Summer 2018
Beach, Please! Summer 2018 collection, second release, includes the Killawatt Foil Freestyle Highlighter Duo, the Island Bling 2-in-1 Liquid Eye Shimmer and the Summer Daze & Summer Nights Iridescent Lip Luminizer Trio.
Sun Care
Study Reveals Why UVB is More Damaging than UVA
A new research study explains why UVB light is more likely to cause skin cancer than UVA. This information could help to identify how effective consumer products such as sunscreen are.
Literature/Data
Silab Study Reveals Microbiome Balance is Lost with Age
Recent Silab research has confirmed that with aging, the microbiome of Caucasian female skin becomes imbalanced.
Claims/Labeling
Letter to the Editor: 'Anti-pollution is Marketing Hype'
Here we go again, questioning the "anti-pollution" trend. Is it real? Is it hype? This Letter to the Editor has some valid points to the latter. We're also hosting a free, two-part webinar to help sort through it all. You decide.
SPF/Sun
Sunscreen Regulations: Why 'Final' is Not the Right Word
Over the past 25 years, no category of “cosmetics” has seen change like sunscreens. This discussion reviews how current regulations have come to be, and looks to where they are headed.
Claims/Labeling
Suit Alleges Blue Lizard 'Mineral' Sunscreen Label is Deceptive
A proposed class action suit alleges Blue Lizard sunscreen's "mineral-based" label is misleading as it contains organic UV filters; namely octisalate and octinoxate.
Actives
Givaudan's Masknyl Relieves Skin Issues Caused by Mask Wearing
The ingredient is a microbiome-activated skin corrector crafted by white biotech to relieve redness, inflammation and hyperpigmentation within 24 hr. Additionally, the company created its Mask Tonic utilizing the active to soothe skin.
Actives
Sun Care is the Next Beauty Growth Engine
A new NPD analysis shows that higher SPF makeup and skin care offer brands an opportunity to provide consumers with correction and care.
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