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Consumers/Market
The Russian Beauty Market by the Numbers
Russia currently holds 4% of the global beauty market. Here is a quick snapshot of Russian consumer behaviors, key trends in retail and specific market segments.
Method/Process
The Air Up There: Skin VOCs
In 2001, Japanese researchers reported that after the age of 40, some individuals develop a malodor known as “aging odor,” attributed to the presence of unsaturated C9, 2-nonenal. George Preti, PhD, a member of Monell Chemical Senses Center and an adjunct professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, was interested by this report and began to conduct research of his own.
Method/Process
The Air Up There: Skin VOCs
In 2001, Japanese researchers reported that after the age of 40, some individuals develop a malodor known as “aging odor,” attributed to the presence of unsaturated C9, 2-nonenal. George Preti, PhD, a member of Monell Chemical Senses Center and an adjunct professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, was interested by this report and began to conduct research of his own.
Literature/Data
Heralding the Future, Appreciating the Past
In this month’s issue, we honor Maison “Ed” G. deNavarre. Not only did this legend inspire the creation of the IFSCC and pull together an encyclopedia of knowledge that still resonates, he drove emulsion technology to new heights.
Consumers/Market
The Beauty Ingredient Agenda: Multifunctionality in the Spotlight
The evolving palette is generating simplified, more effective formulations.
Consumers/Market
2019: The Year of the 'Adventurous Consumer'
Innova Market Insights points to "adventurous consumers" as the driver for food and beverage trends in 2019. Are these one in the same with cosmetic consumers? Read on to see.
Literature/Data
Choosing the Right Microalgae for the Job
There is growing demand for algal fatty acids in cosmetics. These lipids have three main functions: cleansing, protecting and maintaining skin. As this brief review explains,fatty acid content varies between algae, so the careful selection of species and control over growth conditions are necessary. Future research is suggested.
Magazine
The Bare Minimum: Skinimalism and the Microbiome
This article discusses microbiome-friendly, minimalistic trends, along with the challenges posed by a lack of validated methods to assess the microbiome. In addition, a certification solution is proposed.
Literature/Data
The pH of the Stratum Corneum: An Update
The pH gradient results from enzymatic processes within the SC's major acidic skin components. The lowered pH near the skin's surface contributes to desquamation and lipid processing.
Tech/Equipment/Production
Beauty Brands Can Lead the Way to the Metaverse
The ultimate vision for the metaverse isn’t quite here yet but we’re already seeing examples of digital spaces that blur the lines between real and virtual living.
Anti-aging/Face
Stem Cell Aging Theories Put to the Test
Wrinkles and age spots are caused intrinsically, according to new aging theories proposed by Win L. Chiou in
The Scientific Pages of Dermatology
.
Literature/Data
Targeting the Tyrosinase Gene Via the PPARg Complex
Sederma SAS launched a skin brightening ingredient with a new mechanism of action from the heart of the melanocyte.
Literature/Data
Heralding the Future, Appreciating the Past
In this month’s issue, we honor Maison “Ed” G. deNavarre. Not only did this legend inspire the creation of the IFSCC and pull together an encyclopedia of knowledge that still resonates, he drove emulsion technology to new heights.
Safety/Stability
Why the FDA's 'Sunscreens in the Bloodstream' Study is Flawed
A recent study published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association
tested the potential systemic absorption of certain sunscreens. Results identified their presence in subjects' bloodstreams; however, as industry expert David Steinberg explains, the study is misleading and fails to consider crucial variables.
Literature/Data
The Role of Gut Health in the Formation of Acne
When gut flora becomes imbalanced it affects many facets of the body and especially affects the acne-prone.
Consumers/Market
The Future of Spas and Wellness: Saunas in the Limelight
Saunas have been shown to positively affect skin, including protecting its surface pH and hydration, among other benefits. Research shows essential oils can affect central nervous system functioning beyond smell; although their combined effects with saunas on biophysical parameters are yet to be investigated.
Consumers/Market
The Ingredients Driving the Anti-pollution Beauty Market
Interest in natural, environmentally friendly products and growth in urban populations have helped inspire the market's growth, with certain key ingredients at its center.
Formulating Basics
The New Beauty Innovation Playbook: Rewriting the Rules
What can be done to overcome beauty's trend fatigue? Our experts have some answers.
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