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Patent Pick: Control Emulsion Interfaces Thermally
Take a peek at the future of product development with this hand-selected Patent Pick, chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's highlight relates to nanoparticles with unique, thermally controlled interfacial properties.
Research
The Role of Science in Beauty
As consumers pay more attention to the science that is pervasive in beauty products, brands need to develop smart, reasonable ways to communicate these complex concepts to their customers.
Efficacy
Modifying Hair’s Structure From the Inside
Changing hair properties is a regular function of daily-use treatments. But what other methods can be used? Altering the hair’s internal structure may be the next way to achieve these changes.
Consumers/Market
The Future of Color? Creative Layering
The color industry has done very well and continues to grow. Color cosmetics are fun, and consumers enjoy the effects they create. For the most part, the major trends we see fall into two categories: the natural look and the bold, dramatic look.
Literature/Data
Bacteria Therapy Used to Treat Eczema
Bacteria therapy may not sound like the most glamorous form of treatment, but a recent double-blind study conducted by the National Health Institute found that it could work wonders for people suffering from atopic dermatitis.
Color Cosmetics
These Are Pantone's Spring 2017 Colors
Tones represent "a renewed sense of imagination."
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.
Methods/Tools
Microfluidic Application in the UK
Syrris has formed a subsidiary to host the first microfluidic application centre in the world.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Use the Force
Gravity is at the center of this patent application from Amorepacific Corp., which uses a specific oil and powder to create an eye makeup composition with excellent curling force and hold.
Tech Transfer
Theobromine for Tooth Decay Prevention
While it may help to protect teeth from decay, fluoride at high levels also has been reported to irritate the gastrointestinal tract and some manufacturers have formulated products without it. However, toothpastes without fluoride are not providing any real benefit beyond cleansing, says Arman Sadeghpour, PhD, who, by chance, stumbled across another raw material that exhibits better anti-cavity efficacy than fluoride without adverse health effects.
Event Coverage
MWSCC Thinks Outside the Box
Unconventional thinking was encouraged by the Midwest chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (MWSCC) at its 2010 Technical Symposium, which took place on Oct. 26, 2010, in Itasca, Illinois USA.
Tech Transfer
Searching for the Cosmeceutical Connection
Cosmeceuticals have numerous mechanisms of action, affecting cellular communication, receptors, barrier function, exfoliation, inflammation, oxidation, pigmentation and photoprotection. Working together, the dermatologist and the cosmetic chemist can find the pathways and the actives to reduce skin aging.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: What the 'Gel'?
If you follow our Patent Picks column, you might be thinking "What the gel?" At least that's what I though when yet another gel-based patent application, this time UV protection from L'Oréal, came up in my search.
Literature/Data
Copyrights Copyrights and the Law
How are copyrights administered? Intellectual property encompasses ideas or creative works in a form that can enable others to produce or recreate them. Protection of these properties is through patents, trademarks, trade secrets or copyrights. All of these protection instruments allow the owner to prohibit others from using the covered discovery or expression, except with their permission, as in a license. The United States Patent and Trademark Office is responsible for processing patent and trademark applications and disseminating patent and trademark information. Unlike patents and trademarks, copyrights are administered by the Library of Congress, through its Copyright Office.
Consumers/Market
Is the Hemp Market Oversaturated?
“Every way you slice it, the physical demand for the CBD market is much, much smaller. I’m a little surprised that retail prices have not started to come down yet. There’s so much competition.”
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.
Tech Transfer
Personalized Cosmetics: Has the Time Come?*
Personalized medicine, aided by advances including pharmacogenomics, is ready for mainstream clinical adoption. These authors suspect such techniques could be applicable for personalized cosmetics, complete with tolerance and efficacy considerations. Click through to the digital magazine to read more.
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