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Tech Transfer
Testing Well-Being Effect of Cosmetics
The R&D department of the Dermscan Group has developed a series of new tests that evaluate the well-being effect of beauty products on a consumer.
Skin Care
The Next Wave of Foodie Beauty
Delicious innovations in formulations and marketing.
Literature/Data
Compass: For the Love of Formulating
This issue of Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine extends to readers an assorted bouquet of fresh topics to consider for the love of formulating.
Cosmetic Ingredients
In the Thick of It (continued)
This article continues the discussion from our print edition on the relationship between structure and function for polyelectrolyte crosspolymers. Click through to read Part II in our Digital Edition.
Literature/Data
Nutritional Requirements of Mature Women Examined
Professor Ronni Chernoff examines the nutritional requirements of older women in, “Supplement: Women and Micronutrients: Addressing The Gap Throughout The Life Cycle.”
Methods/Tools
Modeling the Dynamics of Hair Movement
The dynamics of hair movement are of particular interest to product developers because they are important to consumers. In relation, computer animation and 3D modeling expert Norman Badler, PhD, of the University of Pennsylvania, will discuss ways to model the dynamics of hair movement during the
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
.
Hair Care
Evoking Emotion: The Impact of Hair
Following is a brief review of recent hair aging research and emotional connections with consumers. Premature graying and other changes in hair with age are a significant cause of low-self esteem.
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.
Efficacy
Words from Wiechers: The Power of Suggestion
In this edition of our Words from Wiechers series, the late author explains the power of belief in product efficacy—and why products should be evaluated based on the perceived value they deliver to consumers.
Regional
Stability Testing of Cosmetics: Call for Comments
The Personal Care Products Council is requesting public comments on a new Guideline for Stability Testing of Cosmetics by November 15, 2010.
Literature/Data
Study of Twins Correlates Aging with Genetics
While up to 40% of aging-related changes in skin are due to non-genetic factors, a recent study found a high correlation between the photodamage scores among both monozygotic (identical) and dizygotic (fraternal) twins.
Methods/Tools
Mixing/Defoaming at Speeds of 1,500 RPM
A recently developed mixer/defoamer can be programmed at speeds up to 1,500 RPM for solder paste, cosmetics, semiconductor materials, solar pastes, epoxies and other materials.
Skin Care
Hard Water Raises Risk of Infant Eczema
Researchers from King's College London have uncovered a new hard (water) truth: hard water, i.e., that containing higher levels of calcium carbonate, increases the risk of eczema in infants.
Event Coverage
The Most Challenging Interface of Product Development
"Opening the lines of communication between different departments or individuals can only enhance and improve the product’s impact on the industry." But how often does this happen?
Cosmetic Ingredients
Characterization of Multilamellar Vesicles for Cleansing Applications
In the present article, the authors characterize a multilamellar vesicle (MLV) system used in personal care and verify its structure via X-ray scattering, rheology and fluorescence microscopy. This enabled the study of MLV formation to investigate bulk rheology characteristics. The results are presented here as application-relevant properties.
Tech Transfer
Cosmetic Textiles–A New Functionality of Clothes
Cyclodextrins form complexes with a large number of different organic compounds such as cosmetic and pharmaceutical substances. Textile materials with permanently fixed cyclodextrins may act as delivery systems for these compounds. Skin compounds complexed within these cyclodextrins can be released and reloaded, but some problems still have to be solved.
Literature/Data
Study Shows You Can Turn Off Aging
A research group from the University of Alabama at Birmingham may have just discovered the scientific fountain of youth. Their test results show that aging is a genetic mutation that we might just be able to turn off.
Consumers/Market
The Biggest Beauty Questions of 2018
Google has released its "Year in Search 2018" report and revealed the top 10 beauty searches of 2018.
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