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Section: Research
Consumers/Market
Editor’s Note: Consumer Predictors
This issue of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
nicely fits the market predictors of well-being, value/quality, technology and eco/surroundings for 2021. It explores monk fruit for well aging, positive emotions and a healthy glow; transfer-proof cosmetics; litchi peel for skin brightening; playful and engaging product textures; and a diagnostic tool to marry heredity with lifestyle for product customization; among others. Read on to learn more.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Growing 3D Skin Predictions
A product manufacturer's reputation is perhaps its greatest asset, and growing numbers of cosmetic consumers with sensitive skin only raise the product development bar. That's where patented inventions such as this, a 3D skin model, can ensure product safety and support cosmetovigilance initiatives.
Literature/Data
Quantifying Well Aging: A Mathematical Sketch to Predict Age
There is no biological evidence to explain why some individuals look older or younger than they really are. This work sought to quantify the cutaneous characteristics of well aging based on focus group input, word clouds, biometric measurements and more.
Method/Process
A High Throughput Method to Predict Skin Penetration and Screen Topical Formulations
This work studies the applicability of a 96-well-based skin-mimetic artificial membrane permeability model to differentiate between topical pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. Results are compared with data obtained from in vitro Franz cell permeability measurements and reveal the applicability of this method to assess cosmetic formulation permeation and speed the discovery process.
Method/Process
A High Throughput Method to Predict Skin Penetration and Screen Topical Formulations
This work studies the applicability of a 96-well-based skin-mimetic artificial membrane permeability model to differentiate between topical pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. Results are compared with data obtained from in vitro Franz cell permeability measurements and reveal the applicability of this method to assess cosmetic formulation permeation and speed the discovery process.
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