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Section: Formulas/Products
Skin Care
ISIPCA Launches Short Online and In-Person Courses
These courses are designed to discover perfumery or cosmetics in-depth.
Literature/Data
SCC Annual Meeting: Is CRISPR 'Bad' for Cosmetics?
CRISPR gene editing breakthroughs could make vast changes in cosmetic formulations—Stanley Qi, Ph.D., took the keynote stage at the SCC Annual Meeting to discuss its implications.
Actives
Singlet Quenching Proves Faster is Better for Photostability
The faster a photostabilizer works, the fewer opportunities for destructive chemical reactions. Here, the author describes a new photostabilizer, ethylhexyl methoxycrylene, which acts by quenching the singlet excited state of UV filters. The data shows how this material sets a new standard for the photostabilization of avobenzone, even in the presence of octyl methoxycinnamate.
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.
Actives
Singlet Quenching Proves Faster is Better for Photostability
The faster a photostabilizer works, the fewer opportunities for destructive chemical reactions. Here, the author describes a new photostabilizer, ethylhexyl methoxycrylene, which acts by quenching the singlet excited state of UV filters. The data shows how this material sets a new standard for the photostabilization of avobenzone, even in the presence of octyl methoxycinnamate.
Actives
Penetration And Metabolism Of Isoflavones In Human Skin
This human study shows that the isoflavone aglycone genistein penetrates significantly better into the skin when it is formulated in a liposomal preparation. The corresponding isoflavone glycoside genistin is not hydrolyzed to the biologically active aglycones upon topical application.
Methods/Tools
Taking it Off: Cosmetics Removal Essentially is Decontamination*
To develop effective means to remove cosmetics without damaging skin, it is important to understand the complexities of the decontamination process. Recent findings in this area are described here.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Isopentyldiol for Improved Sensory, Formulation and Manufacturing Benefits
A novel safe hydrotrope and wetting agent with exceptional skin feel is evaluated here for its solvent power and versatility in cosmetic formulas. Key features examined are sensory properties, hair feel modification and improvement of foam performance in skin cleansers.
Hair Care
Advances in Hair: Deeper Delivery, Scalp 'Interabiome,' Lasting Effects, Biotech Powered, Function Led, Senolytics, Climate Adaptable, Textured Hair
For insider perspectives on hair care innovation, we asked industry experts for their observations on current and future trends and directions. Following are their insights.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Capsule Delivery Agents, Photoprotection, Staining Mitigation, Peptides, Substrates, Curl Retention, Hair Dye and More for Hair Care
Chosen biweekly for their relevance to personal care, Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition, chosen by Katie Anderson (Schaefer), associate editor of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine, features patents related hair treatment.
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.
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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