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Section: Research
Cosmetic Ingredients
Protection of Retinol in Organosilica Microparticles
In this article, retinol encapsulated in organosilica microparticles (12–14% w/w) having an average particle size of 0.3 micron are shown in a 40-day test period to exhibit enhanced stability to oxidation when compared with similar commercial stabilized retinol products.
Literature/Data
Research Reveals Multiple Conformations of Collagen
Collin Stultz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) associate professor, cardiologist and biomedical engineer, recently examined how collagen breaks down in his work published online in the journal
Biochemistry
. His research suggests that collagen has multiple conformations, both rigid and flexible, that depend upon temperature.
Research
The Role of Science in Beauty
As consumers pay more attention to the science that is pervasive in beauty products, brands need to develop smart, reasonable ways to communicate these complex concepts to their customers.
Methods/Tools
Role of Photography in Acne Metrics*
To optimally treat acne, an accurate severity assessment is required1 and while visual assessments have relied on text descriptions, lesion counting and photographic methods, an ideal grading system would be more accurate and reproducible. Further, its ease of use, and time and monetary costs are also important. Here, the authors consider different approaches for improved acne assessments using photography.
Methods/Tools
Protection of Retinol in Organosilica Microparticles
In this article, retinol encapsulated in organosilica microparticles (12–14% w/w) having an average particle size of 0.3 micron are shown in a 40-day test period to exhibit enhanced stability to oxidation when compared with similar commercial stabilized retinol products.
Consumers/Market
The Future of Color? Creative Layering
The color industry has done very well and continues to grow. Color cosmetics are fun, and consumers enjoy the effects they create. For the most part, the major trends we see fall into two categories: the natural look and the bold, dramatic look.
Literature/Data
The Probiotic Nature of Normal Microflora
The normal microflora of humans consists of bacteria, yeasts, fungi and possibly viruses. Recent studies are revealing that many of their actions are like those of the normal microflora present in the intestinal tract and on the skin and mucus membranes.
Sun Care
Advancing Sun Protection: High SPF, ROS Targeting, Eco-friendly and Reef Safe, Elegant, Fun, Self-adapting and More
As if formulating sunscreens wasn’t difficult enough, the market is pushing SPF protection to new levels of sophistication. Innovations like those described here, to extend and hybridize sunscreens, will be key to rising sun care expectations.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Autophagy for Skin, Hair Color; Luster Pigment; Depigmenting Compounds and More in Color and Coloration
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features inventions that relate to color cosmetics and skin coloration, including autophagy to regulate skin and hair color, layered and luster pigments for cosmetics, mineral powder with high dispersion, approaches for depigmenting and evening out skin tone, and more.
Color Cosmetics
The Biggest Makeup Trends of 2018
Though the trends themselves differ, the underlying themes are the same: Embrace who you are and flaunt it unapologetically.
Literature/Data
Patent Review: Rinse-off Cleansing Compositions
A recent Unilever patent discloses a low soap content composition that was found to enhance the availability of benefit agents deposited from a rinse-off formula.
Literature/Data
Frontiers of Science Supports Cosmetic Research
On Dec. 12, 2013, at the Society of Cosmetic Chemists' (SCC) Annual Scientific Meeting & Technology Showcase, Rachel Grabenhofer, presented the Frontiers of Science Award to Joseph Schwarcz, PhD, from McGill University, on behalf of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
.
Literature/Data
Molecular Weight of Compound vs. Polymer
Compounds generally have one molecular weight but polymers are different; their molecular weight usually is a bell-shaped curve of a distribution of molecular weights.
Literature/Data
The First Genealogy of Personal Care
To provide both the suppliers and the cosmetics industry with a point of orientation, Symrise has created a genealogy of personal care products.
Companies
Amyris Closes Acquisition of Beauty Labs
This acquisition reportedly combines synthetic biology with digital innovation, which has already been implemented in Amyris’ beauty brands.
Methods/Tools
Skin Aging Characteristics of Russian Women
There appear to be no published studies on facial aging in Russian women, despite clear interest from the industry in this market. In order to formulate products, it is necessary to understand the end consumer. This article therefore explores a recent study of 203 Russian women and describes their aging specificities versus other, more studied Caucasian populations.
Methods/Tools
Role of Photography in Acne Metrics*
To optimally treat acne, an accurate severity assessment is required1 and while visual assessments have relied on text descriptions, lesion counting and photographic methods, an ideal grading system would be more accurate and reproducible. Further, its ease of use, and time and monetary costs are also important. Here, the authors consider different approaches for improved acne assessments using photography.
Efficacy
Words from Wiechers: Off the Scales?
In this installment of our Words from Wiechers series, the late author reviews three types of lies in the cosmetics industry: "lies, damn lies and statistics," keeping our statistical honor in check.
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