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Methods/Tools
Words from Wiechers: All That is Good is Bad
We need to keep in mind that we may be able to maintain an appearance of youth and even measure the difference in a chemical marker in two people; but we need to avoid the Dorian Gray effect.
Consumers/Market
What’s Driving the Prestige Skin Care Boom and How Can Brands Get in on the Growth?
A potent blend of wellness, Gen Alpha shopping habits, emerging high-efficacy ingredients and professionally inspired beauty are creating significant growth opportunities.
Consumers/Market
Less is More: How Skinimalism is Redefining Beauty Routines and Packaging
The rise of "skinimalism" is transforming the beauty industry, focusing on simplified skin care routines, high-quality ingredients, and sustainability. This trend is changing consumer behavior, packaging design, and market dynamics in 2025.
Methods/Tools
Green Isn't Enough: Social Progress is the Next Chapter for Naturals
The next chapter in the naturals story is a move toward social progress. This article considers what social progress and its metrics entail and provides case studies from the cosmetics industry.
Consumers/Market
SLIDESHOW: Perfection Is Out and Balance Is In: Beauty & Wellness
Lessons from FounderMade’s NYC Wellness Summit: what Tata Harper and the founder of Mother Dirt have to say about where beauty is headed.
Consumers/Market
Perfect Is Out, Personal Is In: Celebrity Transparency Shaping Aesthetics—But Body Image Pressures Still Linger
Khloe Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Megan Fox, and other celebrities are now openly discussing their cosmetic treatments, breaking the long-held taboo around transparency in beauty. Their influence has helped normalize aesthetic procedures, shaping consumer decisions.
Hair Care
Hair Care Company Launches Hair Loss Pill
Kérastase, a L'Oréal-owned hair care company, has launched a daily supplement formulated to help those suffering from thinning hair and hair loss.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Repigmenting Hair, Electrolysis Hair-shaping, Dense Chitosan and More in Hair
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features the latest inventions related to hair care, including pigmentation, fragrance, sun protection, hair shaping and more.
Event Coverage
Hair Conference Investigates Biology and Material Science of Hair
A running joke has developed at past hair science meetings that the hair research world comprises two camps– “The Friends of the Follicle,” whose focus resides in the biology, and “The Dead Fiber Club,” whose interest lies with the complex material science of this remarkable substrate.
Literature/Data
Researchers Observe Hair Follicle Communication for Hair Growth
Researchers at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine have discovered that stem cells in hair follicles communicate with each other via a specific molecular activator/inhibitor pair to stimulate hair growth.
Literature/Data
Researchers Identify Stem Cell Proteins for Hair/Skin Regeneration
Researchers at Rockefeller University have identified two proteins that enable skin stem cells to regenerate themselves to produce either skin or hair.
Tech Transfer
Psychodermatology: Believing is Seeing
Psychodermatology is the study of how the mind and body interact in relation to the onset and progression of various skin disorders. It also examines psychoneuroimmunology (PNI)—the way one’s mental state affects the immune system and hormones, in turn affecting the skin.
Literature/Data
Inside the Hair: An Advanced Hair Biology Model
In this survey from the literature, various writers describe a model of the inside of a hair strand, showing a multilamellar structure of the cuticle cells, a multifibril structure of the cortex, and a variety of lipids that are thought to be major contributors to the hair’s physical properties. What exactly is hair? Simply put, the answer is that hair is protein. But this simple answer does not even begin to explain the complexity and sophistication of the hair fiber.
Tech Transfer
Psychodermatology: Believing is Seeing
Psychodermatology is the study of how the mind and body interact in relation to the onset and progression of various skin disorders. It also examines psychoneuroimmunology (PNI)—the way one’s mental state affects the immune system and hormones, in turn affecting the skin.
Consumers/Market
Global Hair Care: Are the Bad Hair Days Over?
Healthier consumer priorities have strengthened the desire for milder, sustainable hair care formulations. Claims such as probiotic and gluten-free, are making their way from food labels to skin care jars, and eventually to hair care bottles.
Sensory
Patent Pick: Isopulegol Arousal
We consumers take things too seriously. This is evident from the growing demand for products that boost our morale or relax us. While marketers offer numerous (profitable) solutions, perhaps good, old-fashioned fragrance is the answer; that's what a new patent application suggests.
Literature/Data
Is Cosmetic Science Really "Bad?"
If one were to believe the opinion of science writer Ben Goldacre, PhD, in his new book titled
Bad Science
, cosmetic scientists seem to be telling a big bunch of lies. Who has had enough of the public's opinion of cosmetic science?
Consumers/Market
Potassium Citrate is Growing, K?
According to a report by Grand View Research, the global potassium citrate market is anticipated to reach $868.9 million by 2025.
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