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Editor' Note: Mind’s Eye of the Beholder
This issue explores mind-body connections; from perceived age, health and beauty, and psychological shift in "anti-aging," to emotional product desires and plant stem cells for skin revival. As a bonus, it looks to solutions for hair and scalp health.
Methods/Tools
[podcast] The Sound and Scent of Efficacy
"While the consumer will think of ... feeling the softness of hair or smoothness of skin, our research has shown that none of our experiences is just unisensory. ...If we know that perception is multisensory, we start thinking about the role [of other senses]." Learn more from Charles Spence, Ph.D., in this seven-part podcast series, sponsored by Berjé.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Cellulose Particles Balance the Cleansing Equation
Being overly productive is not always a good thing; at least not when it's oil in skin. And while removing it is easy, selectively doing so to leave skin hydrated isn't. That's where J&J inventors focused recent efforts, as this patent application explains.
Method/Process
Untouched, 'Primitive' Microbiome Sets the Skin Health Benchmark
As it turns out, on skin, the more "bugs," the better; and cosmetics could be negatively affecting their diversity. New research from the UK compared microbiomes to set a "healthy skin standard," against which the effects of products can be measured, in the future.
Efficacy
Kao Takes the Heat Off Infrared-exposed Skin
By focusing on principle factors related to light wave interference, Kao researchers have identified a means to selectively block the NIR wavelength.
Actives
3 Beauty Product Concepts for the Next Normal
iLabs presents a trio of innovations for hand care and unique skin care experiences.
Hair Care
Improving the Sensory Properties of Lye Hair Relaxers
Previous work found soluble silicates in lye relaxers to impart positive effects. Therefore, a compound based on potassium silicate, alkyl polyglycoside and glycerin was developed to improve the effects of lye relaxers on the mechanical and sensorial properties of hair. This article explores various benefits of this compound using variations of two lye relaxer test formulations.
Tech Transfer
Cosmogizmoceuticals: The Physics and Chemistry of Looking Better
This article presents skin optics and strategies to design cosmetics that more closely match normal human skin. Topics covered include the spectral reflectance of hemoglobin chromophores, spatial variations and color texture, and optical scattering and translucence. In addition, interference coatings are considered, as are examples of the interplay between home-use devices and agents that affect aging skin.
Consumers/Market
3 Secrets of the New Premium Beauty Consumer
Consumers are increasingly focused on experience over ownership and status, and purchases that are more results-driven and individualized, all of which is a boon for premium beauty. Although premium buyers’ purchasing decisions are partly status-driven, their most desired product features highlight that super high quality and value for the money are equally important.
Literature/Data
Pigmentation, Swelling and Wrinkling in the Eye Area
Product development to address concerns of pigmentation, swelling, and wrinkling in the eye area requires a basic understanding of the area's unique anatomy and skin physiology.
Literature/Data
The Genetic Relation Between Skin Tanning and Burning
Scientists recently investigated whether or not genetics can be linked to the propensity of skin to burn or tan, and how this connection may also explain people at risk to skin cancer.
Sun Care
[Mintel Data] The Top Trends Reinventing Sun Care
David Tyrell, Ph.D., global skincare analyst, Beauty & Personal Care, Mintel, touches on consumer behaviors and trends expected to impact sun care products in the coming years.
Magazine
Functional and Corrective Makeup to Support Cancer Therapy
This article details the biological impact of cancer treatment therapy on skin and corresponding formula considerations. Safety and allergen risks are emphasized, as is the critical focus on quality of life.
Research
AI Trends and Influences in the Cosmetics Industry
As the year continues it is becoming more apparent just how prominent AI will be in the very near future. Unlike the declining popularity of the metaverse, AI is here to stay and it has carved out a space in the cosmetics industry.
Literature/Data
For the Love of Microbes: Pigments with Super Powers
They're at it again. Microbes are spreading—but not to our blacklist, as once before. They've flagellated their way into our hearts as their powers are used for good, not evil—in this case, as producers of pigments having bonus antioxidant and antimicrobial benefits, as a new study describes.
Consumers/Market
Brazilian Consumers Seek Body Creams With the 'Right' Story
According to Canadean, body care accounts for 70.6% of the Brazilian skin care market, and the desire to enhance appearance influences 28.8% of this consumption.
Consumers/Market
Robust, Earthy Red Pantone's 2015 Color of the Year
Pantone announced PANTONE 18-1438 Marsala, a naturally robust and earthy wine red, as the 2015 color of the year.
Natural/Sustainable
The Kawa Project Upcycles Coffee for Cosmetics, Food Products
To cut down on food waste, Aaron Feigelman founded The Kawa Project to upcycle coffee for personal care and food applications. Two products are currently offered—Kawa Carrier Oil and Kawa Coffee Oil.
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