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Section: Research
Event Coverage
IFSCC Korea, 'Where Beauty and Creativity Converge'
As the heartbeat of Asian cosmetic innovation, Seoul, South Korea hosted cosmetic chemists and formulators from around the world at the IFSCC 2017 Congress. Traditional Korean drums kicked off the opening ceremony.
Literature/Data
Resveratrol Analogue and Equol Revive Menopausal Skin
A decrease in estrogen during menopause negatively affects the skin, according to a study published in
Dermatology and Therapy
, but a novel resveratrol analogue and the isoflavonoid equol offer new hope.
News
[video] Weekly Top Trends: Emulsion and Powder
In this editorial reconnect, the editors of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
sit down with you to recap trending pieces, which include emulsion, powder and wrinkle, and also discussing the cosmetic "winners" and "losers" due to COVID-19. Watch now to discuss.
Skin Care
Cities and Skin: Phoenix Best, Mumbai Worst
Chemberry revealed the results of a study in which 80 cities worldwide were analyzed for their external effects on skin. The study identified the best and worst U.S. and global cities for skin health.
Organic/COSMOS
The Nagoya Protocol for Cosmetics and Extracts
The Nagoya Protocol is an international law applying to genetic resources and ensuring the countries of origin share in the benefits from using these materials.
Consumers/Market
More and More, Beauty Synonymous With Wellness
Wellness as beauty is a bottom up development that is, and has been, 100% driven by changes in consumer behavior and regimes. Words such as 'energy' and 'de-stressing' resonate with consumers, and it is up to brand owners to adapt their products to meet the demands of beauty as wellness.
Tech Transfer
Translating Sensation to (and from) Personal Care
Converging multiple sensory experiences in one personal care product can differentiate it from others on the shelf. Translating sensations to (and from) personal care will therefore be addressed by sensory expert John Hayes, PhD, at the June 22 and 23, 2015,
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
in Philadelphia.
Literature/Data
[podcast] CeraVe, Ingredients and Psoriasis Relief
"Ceramides, urea and salicylic acid ... are all going to have a lot of impact on the disease process," explained Neal Bhatia, M.D. This second in a three-part podcast series explores the CeraVe brand, ingredients and psoriasis relief.
Literature/Data
Hand Hygiene and Disease Prevention, Part II
This article continues our discussion from Part I on hand hygiene. It considers sanitizer efficacy and an alternative angle: Are we too clean? The series will continue in our November 2020 issue with regulatory, legal and social aspects; e.g., school attendance.
Method/Process
Hair Ethnicity and Ellipticity: A Preliminary Study
Ethnic hair care addresses diverse fiber compositions that require unique products. This comprehensive review in hair fiber dimensions among straight, wavy and curly/coily hair serves as a basis from which product developers can design products to cater to unique hair type needs. The current study examines the ellipticity of Caucasian, Brazilian, Hispanic and African-American hair.
Literature/Data
Interpersonal Hormone Transfer and Cosmetic Contact Allergens
It is possible that the transdermal transfer of applied hormones is of clinical relevance to personal care products. An estimated 1–3% of the population is allergic to a cosmetic product or ingredient contained therein.
Method/Process
Mechanisms of Tape Stripping and Protein Quantification
In this article, several methods to quantify the protein collected by tape stripping are described, including traditional gravimetric methods as well as novel colorimetric and visible spectroscopic techniques. Further, one colorimetric method is described to effectively determine the keratolytic efficacy of various materials in vivo, suggesting additional roles for this method.
Literature/Data
Mitochondrial Nourishment and Protection for Antiaging Effects
Multiple factors affect the integrity of cell mitochondria, leading to loss of cell function, aging and apoptosis. In skin, this is expressed in the form of wrinkles, loss of tone, etc. To combat these effects, the author describes a technology that contains mitochondria-nourishing compounds to deliver antiaging benefits.
Literature/Data
Intra- and Inter-Individual Differences Sensitive Skin
The authors investigated the intro-individual and the inter-individual variations of transepidermal water loss, capacitance and microcirculation in 10 different facial areas in subjects with "sensitive skin" and in subjects with "non-sensitive skin."
Consumers/Market
Sunscreen Dynamics and the ‘Reef Safe’ Dance
Protection against damaging pollution, toxins and electromagnetic waves of all lengths is at the forefront of consumers’ minds; not to mention regulators’. But what happens when a topical solution to one of these forces is at odds with another?
Natural/Sustainable
Agraria Unveils New Look and Wellness Line
Luxury fragrance company Agraria is launching a new package design and wellness line in celebration of the company's 50th anniversary.
Skin Care
What Women Want: Natural Ingredients and Transparency
"The number of consumers who are making purchase decisions primarily based on the price of a product is decreasing; as the significance of knowing exactly what they are putting on their skin becomes more important."
Literature/Data
Industry Insight: Microbiome Interactions and Skin Health
New research from Amway and Microbiome Insights underlines the connections between skin health and the microbiome. In our exclusive two-part podcast series, Greg Hillebrand, Ph.D., and Malcolm Kendall share what they've learned; following is an excerpt.
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