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Study Uncovers Genetic Predispositions to Skin Cancer
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common cancer worldwide, with an annual incidence of 2.8 million cases in the United States alone. A recent study found 31 genetic markers for the disease, 14 of which were identified for the first time.
Literature/Data
A Dermatological View—Percutaneous Penetration of Amino Acids
Skin care products containing amino acids often promote the benefits conferred on the skin by these molecules. Natural amino acids found in the skin have been found to improve the health of skin through antioxidation, membrane stabilization and increasing skin’s natural moisturizing factor (NMF).
Literature/Data
Tpl2's Major Role in the Genetics of Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is no joke, and that is why so many people are working to try and better understand it. Katie DeCicco-Skinner is one such person who is looking into the genetics of squamous cell carcinoma.
Literature/Data
Genetic Mutations Open Doors to Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis may be caused by a single-gene mutation, according to new research published in
Nature Genetics
. Scientists believe the effects of the mutation could be partially corrected through glutamine supplementation.
Anti-aging/Face
[podcast] P&G Scientists on Personal Genetics and 'Good Agers'
P&G has been busy unraveling genetic mysteries to apply in new product concepts. How? This exclusive interview, with Olay scientists, explains. Listen now!
Consumers/Market
Nudeskin’s Nudestix x Beauty Magnet Boosts Skin Product Efficacy
The tool was created to not only increase product application and efficacy, but also improve consumer organization.
Literature/Data
Vitis vinifera
Leaf Extract Exhibits Epigenetic Protection In vitro
Grape and its extracts have long been known to impart anti-aging benefits, and recent work published in
Molecular Biology Reports
demonstrates just how—via epigenetics.
Literature/Data
Genetically Engineered Bacteria Produce a Rainbow of Natural Colors
While there are enormous regulatory hurdles to approving new colorants for cosmetic, food and pharma applications, this study represents progress in the search for naturally derived colors.
Literature/Data
ZnO Nanoparticles Penetrate but Only Under These Conditions
Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles are a major component in sunscreens but their ability to permeate skin has remained undetermined. Recent work in
Applied Biomaterials
identifies the conditions under which they penetrate—notably, not in their nano form as they exist in sunscreens.
Literature/Data
Taking Shape: Genetic Facial Markers Discovered
Using novel 3D technology, researchers discovered 15 new genes that determine facial features, as published in
Nature Genetics
.
Methods/Tools
[podcast] Author Commentary: Epigenetics in Cosmetics, with Paul Lawrence, Ph.D.
Today,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
has a special treat for you. Paul Lawrence, Ph.D., co-author on a new three-part article series, shares insights on the potential for epigenetics in cosmetics—not coincidentally, the topic of the series. Listen now!
Literature/Data
Massive Study Identifies Genetic Indicators for Skin Cancer Risk
The results of a massive study examining some 7,404 cases of squamous cell carcinoma in skin identified genetic associations with this disease, some for the first time.
Literature/Data
Study Correlates Oil Penetration into Hair with Tensile Strength
A recent study by Bajaj Consumer Care, Ltd., sought to identify a method to measure oil penetration into hair and how this correlates with hair thickness and tensile strength.
Literature/Data
Amorepacific Discovers Genetic Skin Barrier Regulator, Lesion Connection
During a Society for Investigative Dermatology e-poster session, Amorepacific shared research uncovering the role of EGR3 in skin barrier functioning and its connection with compromised skin.
Literature/Data
Caprylyl Glycol/Phenethyl Alcohol Blend for Alternative Preservation of Cosmetics
In recent years, the safety of traditional preservatives has been called into question. Therefore, there is a need for alternatives that are effective, safe and sustainable—and that are non-controversial. In response, the present work investigates a mixture of caprylyl glycol and phenethyl alcohol, which is shown to provide antimicrobial activity in various skin and hair care formulations.
Methods/Tools
Do Nanomaterials Penetrate Skin? EUON Commissions Review Study
The EUON commissioned a literature review to explore the potential dermal absorption of nanomaterials. Results found the materials rarely penetrate intact skin, except for ionic silver, but a more standardized approach to testing is needed.
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.
Literature/Data
Assessing the Safety of Parabens: Percutaneous Penetration and Risk Analysis
In cosmetics, parabens are widely used due to their low cost and efficacy. In recent years, however, some reports have claimed that these materials exhibit estrogenic activity, which has led to attempts to replace them in formulations. This article reviews penetration studies of parabens spanning the past 20 years to determine whether they pose a risk to human health.
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