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Consumers/Market
Shiseido Tech Takes Personalization to the Exposome
How can custom skin care become more customized? Shiseido believes by plotting skin conditions in real-time as a function of environmental factors. A new smart phone-driven system does just that.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Rosacea Redness Gets the Flush
Rosy cheeks, they say, are a sign of good health but in the case of rosacea, they are a hyper-reactive reality. Thus, in this patent application, Allergan has developed an α1-adrenoceptor that flushes out the truth.
Organic/COSMOS
The Nagoya Protocol for Cosmetics and Extracts
The Nagoya Protocol is an international law applying to genetic resources and ensuring the countries of origin share in the benefits from using these materials.
Literature/Data
Theobroma Cacao
for Skin Care Emulgels, Microemulsions
Research to be published in an upcoming
Industrial Crops and Products
explores the use of cocoa bean glycolic extract in microemulsions and emulgels in skin care.
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?
Consumers/Market
Sunscreen Dynamics and the ‘Reef Safe’ Dance
Protection against damaging pollution, toxins and electromagnetic waves of all lengths is at the forefront of consumers’ minds; not to mention regulators’. But what happens when a topical solution to one of these forces is at odds with another?
Methods/Tools
Beauty Bots Put the AI in Retail
Sephora is betting that these technologies can help consumers access products and services easier and faster.
Literature/Data
Skin Microbiome Manipulation as a Therapeutic Opportunity?
A review published in the
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
explores the current state of the art in skin microbiome manipulation and transplantation for potential therapies.
Literature/Data
The Science Behind L’Oréal's Melasyl Pigmentation Technology
Melasyl is a molecule designed to address localized pigmentation issues that lead to age spots and post-acne marks.
Tech Transfer
Viral Skin Defense: Phage Therapy, A Commentary
It provides their brief evolutionary history, considers their utility as antimicrobial alternatives, and posits their application in modern skin care. This article offers a commentary supporting the notion of bacteriophages, or phages, in skin care therapeutics.
Skin Care
Blue Light in the Lime Light
Sederma has added a new effort to blackout light that comes from screens, which effects aging among other consequences. Blue light damage can come from sunlight or tablets, TVs, computers, phones and so forth.
Companies
SCC Launches 'Ask the Expert' Tool
The Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) has created an online forum for the exchange of ideas and new developments in cosmetic research and technology.
Literature/Data
Seeing the Forest Through Dermocosmetic Trees
European researchers were barking up the right trees when they examined 30 extracts from 10 tree barks for their potential in dermocosmetic applications.
Literature/Data
The Professional Face of Skin Care
Skin care practice is often culturally ingrained and guided by ritual. There are numerous professions concerned with the skin: the dermatologist, the dermatology nurse, the esthetician and even the skin care sales assistant. Their expertise, approach, perspective and degree of authority in skin care decision-making is different. Yet, finding common denominators is beneficial, and all of these professionals are skin care consumers themselves.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: The Meaning of Subscripts
In this look at chemical structures, Tony O'Lenick reviews the meaning of subscripts in the context of polymers.
Color Cosmetics
The Case for Mass Vs. Class
How beauty channels really work, and where your brand belongs.
Claims/Labeling
The INCI Name Game: A Commentary
When misinformed groups play in a technical space, nontechnically trained regulators make irrelevant rules, and INCI names are generalized and misused, you have the perfect storm for consumer confusion.
Consumers/Market
What's The Deal With Cortisol Face?
Clients are hearing this term and thinking that stress is making their face puffy. We break down here what you need to know.
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