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Consumers/Market
Evoking Emotion: Perceiving Aging Mentally and Physically
Skin care has been linked to the emotional well-being of consumers from the inside out. This leads to innovative skin care that not only helps with mature features, but also with mental wellness.
Literature/Data
Hand Hygiene and Disease Prevention, Part III
The authors invite you to submit to this "living article" to help us keep on top of new developments. This article is the final part in our series on hand hygiene. It considers regulatory, legal and social aspects.
Consumers/Market
Evoking Emotion: Ethnicity, Face Shape and Radiance
Facial attractiveness has a great influence on daily social interactions, and there are biological cues in every culture for perceived facial beauty. This article offers insights about the influence of ethnicity, face shape and skin radiance on perceived attractiveness. It also examines the effects of ovulation and fertility, whose physical manifestations enhance this perception.
Consumers/Market
Follica Study Highlights Unmet Needs in Androgenetic Alopecia
Check out the survey results from Follica's survey on AGA treatment options and availability.
Consumers/Market
Industry Insight: Cumulative Irritation and Moisturizing/Cleansing Ratings?
In a recent interview, renowned dermatologist Howard Maibach (HM), M.D., considered the cumulative irritation constant hand washing can cause and a means to restore the skin’s integrity in what will, no doubt, shape a future market trend. Following is an adapted excerpt.
Consumers/Market
Editor's Note: Erratic Swings in Color and Care
As consumers are becoming DIYers due to COVID-19, this now coincides with dying hair themself with at-home hair kits and focusing even more so on hair and self-care. Our June issue is all about hair and scalp care.
Tech Transfer
Cosmogizmoceuticals: The Physics and Chemistry of Looking Better
This article presents skin optics and strategies to design cosmetics that more closely match normal human skin. Topics covered include the spectral reflectance of hemoglobin chromophores, spatial variations and color texture, and optical scattering and translucence. In addition, interference coatings are considered, as are examples of the interplay between home-use devices and agents that affect aging skin.
Sun Care
Coated Inorganic Filters for Elegant and Protective Sunscreens
Inorganic UV filters must be distributed evenly to ensure sun protection. Further, they can present challenges of a pasty consistency and undesirable opacity when applied to skin. This paper therefore describes strategies using micronized titanium dioxide with different coatings to optimize its dispersion and protective benefits while improving processing and aesthetics.
Literature/Data
Barrier Function, Hair Coloring and Other Literature Findings
The following column discusses the latest technological advancements in the fields of hair care, skin care, oral care, sunscreen, color cosmetics and more.
Literature/Data
Skin Biology Review: L Neuropeptides, Immunology and More
This article summarizes 31 papers recently published on skin biology. Among the topics are neuropeptides, toll-like receptors and a consideration of allergic reaction versus preservative action in finished products.
Consumers/Market
Devices Have Consumer Interest and Room to Grow
Women who use skin care devices have a high level of satisfaction. However, the penetration rates of these high-tech gadgets are low across most regions due to lack of awareness, indicating a significant opportunity.
Literature/Data
Gene Discovered with Both Skin and Tooth Role
Oregon State University researchers have discovered that the expression of CTIP2 may play a role in some skin disorders. But the research was two-fold, as the team also found the gene to control tooth enamel.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 5/18/2018
Besides the NYSCC Suppliers' Day "Best Formulation Award," and innovations in basic skin care, this week's news in cosmetics R&D delivers Eucerin insight and cannabidiol concepts, among others. Here's your video recap.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 4/27/2018
Did you see last week's video from in-cosmetics in Amsterdam? We touched on a few trends but there was so much more. This week's recap gives additional insights and news in cosmetics R&D.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 2/23/2018
What happened this week in cosmetics R&D? Find out by watching Rachel Grabenhofer's video recap from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
. She did her hair just for this video; it's the least you can do. (wink)
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 01/26/2018
We covered a lot of ground this week in cosmetics R&D. Can Rachel Grabenhofer recap it all in under 3 minutes? Watch our video to find out.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 12/8/2017
Another week in personal care in the books. What happened in the industry this past week?
Cosmetics & Toiletries
assistant editor Brooke Schleehauf gives the scoop in our latest video recap.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from Cosmetics & Toiletries: 11/17/2017
Temperatures are cooling down, but news at
Cosmetics & Toiletries
is always hot! Click through and watch now for the latest industry news and insights.
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