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Section: Research
Literature/Data
Healthy Skin Shown to Exclusively Host P. Acnes
Researchers conducted sequencing and phylogenetic analyses of approximately 5,700 amplified and cloned 16S rRNA genes to determine whether acne could be associated with as-of-yet uncultured bacteria.
Literature/Data
Article Download: Cutaneous Blood Flow in Aging Skin
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Literature/Data
Dietary Supplement Shuts Down Stress to Ensure Sleep
Next Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NPI) highlighted its Seditol product, a new dietary supplement blend of ingredients that claims to help “turn off” stress to achieve a good night's sleep.
Tech Transfer
Fruit Fly Gene Mutation Shown to Slow Aging
Researchers at Brown University have found that a mutation in the genetic code of fruit flies dramatically increases their life span; this may be beneficial in humans to delay the aging process.
Literature/Data
Bakuchiol Shown to Reverse Cellular Mechanisms of Facial Aging
A paper published in the
International Journal of Cosmetic Science
describes work to determine the activity profile of bakuchiol in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo in comparison with retinol.
Literature/Data
Diesel Fumes, Ozone, UV Shown to Alter Skin MicroRNA
Environmental pollutants were shown to alter microRNA in human skin biopsies, as reported by a study published in the
Journal of Personalized Medicine.
Consumers/Market
Why the Color Cosmetics Market Has Slowed Down in 2017
"As consumers increasingly express interest in facial makeup that incorporates skincare-related claims, it’s likely these claims will continue expanding into the cosmetics category."
Consumers/Market
Breaking Down Under-eye Baggage: The Need for Novel Delivery
The under-eye area is delicate, with thin skin prone to dark circles, swelling and wrinkles. Novel delivery techniques that take this region’s physiology into account can help to facilitate under-eye skin health.
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Solution that Targets 7 Facets of Follicles Shown to Prevent Hair Loss, Promote Growth
The formulations were developed to support seven areas of hair follicle health: growth factors, circulation, anti-androgens, follicle protection, hair stem cell stimulation, immune regulation and nutrition.
Literature/Data
Draper, Colgate Researchers Produce Artificial Mouth with Lab-grown Tissue
According to Else Vedula, Ph.D., Draper, the research will allow for the evaluation of therapeutic agents and disease progression. The gum tissue grown in the laboratory can remain viable for 28 days, which is three weeks longer than existing models.
Literature/Data
Indian Sandalwood Shown Clinically to Protect Against Pollution, Blue Light
A clinical study published in Cosmetics reveals Indian sandalwood effectively protects the skin against exposome-induced stress and damage.
Consumers/Market
Euromonitor Breaks Down Gen Z Beauty Growth Opportunities at
Beauty Accelerate
2022
Gen Z consumers are highly distinct from their millennial counterparts. Learn how during
Beauty Accelerate
2022—and how beauty brands can leverage these unique perspectives.
Methods/Tools
Article Download: Evaluating Claim Substantiation Data: Separating Marketing Hype from Reality
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Method/Process
Bio + Chemo Guidance Uncover New Benefits in Known Naturals:
Murraya Koenigii
Extract Case Study
Murraya koenigii
extracts derived via various techniques were compared. One developed through chem- and bio-guidance paired with a natural deep eutectic technology uncovered lesser-known efficacies, leading to a natural active to boost elastin synthesis.
Efficacy
Aubergine Mutes TRPV1 and Boosts TRPV-3 and -4 to Reinforce and Comfort Skin
While the causes of sensitive skin are not confirmed, they most likely are due to a neurogenic inflammation after the enhanced activation of sensory proteins in keratinocytes. The present work tested the ability of a
Solanum melongena
(aubergine) cell culture extract to inhibit sensory mediators of discomfort and activate barrier-boosting pathways.
Literature/Data
Sourcing and Using Maca and Suma Roots
In recent years, interest in sourcing plant roots as active ingredients for cosmetic use has grown tremendously. Roots such as maca and suma are rich in secondary metabolites and, as described here, can have specific actions on skin to increase its vitality and response to environmental stresses.
Literature/Data
Herbal Extracts and Sebum Control and Other Topics
Stratum corneum (SC) hydration is partially regulated by water-soluble molecules, i.e., the natural moisturizing factor (NMF) that is associated with the corneocytes. Routine water exposure such as bathing may deplete NMF and alter the SC water-handling properties.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights: Metallics, Florals and Fermentation
Before the new month begins, catch up on our takes on the latest in personal care—like a recent patent for glossy and pigmented metallics, neon sun care and cleanser claims—in this week's recap video.
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