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Section: Research
Companies
Lessonia Focuses on Algae in European Project
Alongside 18 European partners, Lessonia is diving into GENIALG, a European project to develop bioactive ingredients from algae. A number of benefits come included with project participation including the launch of new ingredients for cosmetic applications.
Methods/Tools
Scalable Algae Created to Substitute for Petroleum Products
OriginOil Inc. has automated its Helix Bioreactor System, a technology that optimizes algae growth, making large-scale commercial algae production scalable.
Consumers/Market
Euromonitor Identifies Algae for the Next Generation of Ingredients
"Certainly, the scope for development of algal ingredients for personal care applications is vast, with many algal species remaining entirely untapped," writes Euromonitor contributing analyst Cathy Boyle.
Literature/Data
Kynurenines, Layered SPF, Red Algae and More: Sunscreen Patent Roundup
The Universities of Princeton and Utah, L'Oréal, Unilever, Kolmar Korea, Athena, Shiseido, Murata Manufacturing, LG Household & Health and Beiersdorf, among others, have recently published patents related to sunscreen innovation. Following is a roundup.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Polyester UV Filter, Diol Filters and Sensory in Sun; Milk Thistle, Buddha Fruit, Artichoke, Olive, Algae, Narcissus Skin Repair
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features inventions related to sun protection and skin repair, including isononyl benzoate for sensory properties; alpha,beta-dihydroxyketone UV filters; assessing extrinsic skin age; an artichoke/olive antiaging duo; milk thistle and Buddha fruit cleanse/repair combo; algae and Narcissus to stimulate collagen; UV-absorbing polyester and more.
Consumers/Market
Hair and Scalp Care: Lipids, Algae Solutions, Self-esteem, Bond Building, Scalp Health, Personalized, Biotech Derived and More
Scientific advances continue to shape how we approach hair and scalp health. Innovative commercial products have captured the attention of the beauty consumer, driving the market trajectory ever higher. Here, industry experts discuss these dynamics.
Natural/Sustainable
Yemoja Opens Sustainable Microalgae Plant
Yemoja has opened its newest sustainable microalgae product plant with minimal carbon footprint in Israel. This is to produce broad-spectrum pure algae on an industrial scale.
Literature/Data
Collagen Induction Therapy Without Risk of Hyperpigmentation and Other Topics: Literature Findings
This month’s survey of recent patent and research literature describes moneymaking ideas for personal care product development; including collagen induction without the risk of hyperpigmentation; algae and peptides to lift loose skin; UV-shielding makeup sticks; and volumizing mascara, among other concepts.
Literature/Data
Collagen Induction Therapy Without Risk of Hyperpigmentation and Other Topics: Literature Findings
This month’s survey of recent patent and research literature describes moneymaking ideas for personal care product development; including collagen induction without the risk of hyperpigmentation; algae and peptides to lift loose skin; UV-shielding makeup sticks; and volumizing mascara, among other concepts.
Literature/Data
Choosing the Right Microalgae for the Job
There is growing demand for algal fatty acids in cosmetics. These lipids have three main functions: cleansing, protecting and maintaining skin. As this brief review explains,fatty acid content varies between algae, so the careful selection of species and control over growth conditions are necessary. Future research is suggested.
Methods/Tools
[video] Culturing Innovation and Next-gen Ingredients: On Location with Sederma
Eco-designed microorganism and plant cell culturing are the latest green processes employed to develop natural, sustainable cosmetic actives. In this video, Sederma took us behind the scenes to show us how these methods work. Watch now!
Skin Care
4 Skin Care Brands Embracing the Newest Scandi-trend, Lagom
Lagom, meaning, "not too much, not too little," urges consumers to live a balanced and proportioned life.
Consumers/Market
Global Market Trends for Face Masks & Peels
Increased demand for anti-aging skin care and growing concerns over personal hygiene and wellness were a few market drivers identified Technavio's report.
Consumers/Market
A Deeper Look at Extrinsic Aging
The large majority of cutaneous aging is caused by external influences such as smoking, which can be avoided.
Natural/Sustainable
What Does It Mean to Be Green in 2017?
Organic Monitor has released its predictions for the natural and organic cosmetic market in 2017, including more labels, more sustainable ingredients and packaging, and better ways to measure eco-friendliness.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 01/26/2018
We covered a lot of ground this week in cosmetics R&D. Can Rachel Grabenhofer recap it all in under 3 minutes? Watch our video to find out.
Methods/Tools
Evonik's Biotech Breakthrough Successfully Mimics Human Collagen
“This is arguably our biggest innovation breakthrough in recent years: A fermentation-based collagen platform that can effectively substitute the use of animal-derived collagen," said Thomas Riermeier, Ph.D., of Evonik.
Consumers/Market
Q2 Beauty Sales Jump 16%
NPD data shows all categories are growing, though makeup still lags pre-pandemic levels.
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