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Literature/Data
Culture Shift: Rethinking the Role of Commensal Microflora of the Skin in Cosmetic Formulation
Much like bacteria in the gut, the skin’s microbiome plays an important role in skin health by excluding harmful transients and educating the immune system. The application of pre- and probiotic concepts in cosmetics presents a novel approach. While formulation with probiotics may pose challenges, the use of prebiotics and bacterial lysates, discussed here, may be a viable alternative.
Literature/Data
Emulgels and Others Hold Actives and Delivery Potential
Recent work from Cuidad Universitaria, Argentina, and Universidad de la República, Uruguay, confirms actives can successfully be incorporated into previously-optimized bioadhesive emulgels without negatively affecting gel properties.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Hair and Eyelash Growth, Fixatives, Surfactants and More
Chosen biweekly by Rachel Grabenhofer,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine editor, for their relevance to personal care, Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition features recently issued patents relevant to hair care, styling and growth.
Efficacy
Dual Defense: Protecting and Repairing Hair Holistically, Inside and Out
Cumulative stress encountered by hair during daily grooming causes breakage and other forms of damage. This paper presents a holistic approach to protect hair from within and without by targeting the cortex and cuticle sheath. Fatigue testing and other assessments are carried out to determine efficacy.
Magazine
Expert Opinions: Hair and Scalp Cleansing and Care
This "Expert Opinions" features topics related to hair and scalp cleansing and care with skinification, ZPT ban, fermentation and damage repair self-care.
Literature/Data
Diethanolamine Esterquats for Hair and Skin and Other Topics: Literature Findings
This month’s survey of recent patent and research literature describes moneymaking ideas for personal care product development including water-induced thickening of hair, surfactant/biopolymer mixures, a foam/aerosol hair conditioner, and yeast glucan carriers, among others.
Literature/Data
Silver, Titanium and Zirconium: Metals in Cosmetics and Personal-Care Products
This is the fifth article in a series reviewing the metals present in personal care products.
Literature/Data
Culture Shift: Rethinking the Role of Commensal Microflora of the Skin in Cosmetic Formulation
Much like bacteria in the gut, the skin’s microbiome plays an important role in skin health by excluding harmful transients and educating the immune system. The application of pre- and probiotic concepts in cosmetics presents a novel approach. While formulation with probiotics may pose challenges, the use of prebiotics and bacterial lysates, discussed here, may be a viable alternative.
Event Coverage
[video] Preservatives, Millennials and J-beauty: News and Insights
Summer may be ending soon, but news moves fast in cosmetics R&D—catch up on our latest takes on leveraging preservatives, herbal beauty, lipstick stats and more in this week's video.
Event Coverage
[video] Functional Naturals, Lip Powder and China Regulations: News and Insights
Welcome back to those who attended in-cosmetics Paris! Now, back to catching up on emails and news from the cosmetics R&D world. Here's your video recap.
News
[video] Natural Hydration, Shower Jellies and Halal Ingredients: News and Insights
The month of January is coming to a close…can you feel the pace quicken toward travel season? Here, Rachel Grabenhofer slows things down to recap the week’s happenings in cosmetics R&D.
Companies
Nature
and Estée Lauder to Honor Up-and-coming Female Researchers
In a new partnership, Nature Research, publisher of the industry-renowned journal
Nature
, and multinational cosmetics giant The Estée Lauder Companies will present early-career female scientists with awards for innovating and inspiring science.
Literature/Data
Retinoids, Folliculitis, Sun Exposure and More: Black Skin and Hair Research
Recognizing Black History Month (February) in the U.S., this brief review explores select literature focused on Black skin and hair; from sun protection and topical retinoids, to hormone activity of Black hair care, skin brightening and more.
Methods/Tools
Bench and Beyond: Correlating Water Contact Angles and Moisturization/Sensory Claims
While staff that normally writes the Bench & Beyond column is taking some time off, this space offers an article by Olga V. Dueva-Koganov, B. Scott Jaynes, Colleen Rocafort, Shaun Barker and Jianwen Mao at Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corporation in Tarrytown, N.Y., USA.
Consumers/Market
Dynamics and Trends in the Female Intimate Care and Wellness Market
A natural extension of self-care, female intimate care been enlightened by changing consumer attitudes, body positivity and more. Mariia Tarakanova, marketing director of Reckitt’s Intimate Wellness U.S. Market, explains in this exclusive interview.
News
[video] Thought Leaders: Oil Control and Acne Serum, and
Prunus Salicina
In this weekly video chat,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Assistant Editor Michele Behrens and Managing Scientific Editor Rachel Grabenhofer sit down to discuss the market relevance of the top-searched terms on
C&T's
website. Watch now.
Literature/Data
EGCG and Jamblang SPF, DHA Safety and More: Sun Care Literature Review
Eventually, we will all emerge from our coronavirus quarantines to feel the wind in our hair and sun on our faces. This brief review considers sun care-related research to ensure that once we venture out, we're protected from solar insults, among others.
Literature/Data
Kao Links Biophoton Emissions with UV Exposure, and Skin Dryness and Roughness
Weak photons emitted by the body increase after UV exposure. They appear to be an early detector for signs of photoaging, including skin dehydration and roughness, Kao Corp. reports.
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