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Consumers/Market
Illuminating, Glowing Skin and Deep Oiling for Hair: Google and TikTok Trends
What's on beauty consumers' minds? Our social media video report, Consumer Pulse, highlights top Google and TikTok trends; this time including illuminating and glowing skin, discoloration serum, deep oiling and more. Here's an overview.
Literature/Data
Enhancing Hair Health: Effects of Oiling, Inside and Out—Part I
Hair oiling has been practiced since ancient times and has more recently piqued market interest. Its effects on physical, chemical and sensorial properties have been reported, which the authors review herein. This first of two articles views oiling for hair health from the surface; a follow-up piece will review internal structural benefits.
Literature/Data
Enhancing Hair Health: Effects of Oiling, Inside and Out—Part II
This second installment in a two-part series reviews the literature for research analyzing the benefits of hair oiling at the corticular level; part one examined surface modifications in hair. Here, oil penetration is critically analyzed, along with its internal effects in terms of hair softness, flexibility and strength. These benefits are illustrated in both single fiber and bulk research.
Efficacy
Words from Wiechers: What You Say is What You Get
This installment of "Words from Wiechers" explores what we see and say about cosmetic products, and cautions to not make “conclusions” that are simply that—conclusions, without underlying science.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: What L'Oréal is Hiding
L'Oréal has a lot to hide—a lot of skin imperfections, that is. In a recent patent application, the company describes a cosmetic that camouflages wrinkles without compromising a natural look and feel.
Hair Care
This is What Normal Looks Like
"With 'What's Normal?' we are confronting the mental walls that encourage us to force-fit ourselves and others into falsely constructed beauty and 'good hair' ideals."
Consumers/Market
This is What Your Zodiac Sign Smells Like...
On average, 80% of people prefer their zodiac sign’s perfume over the other 11.
Hair Care
What Drives U.S. Consumers' Hair Care Choices?
A new YouGov poll reveals the personal factors that shape U.S. consumers hair care choices.
Methods/Tools
What is Light? A Brief History of Light and Its Behavior
This primer provides cosmetic scientists, engineers and physicists with an understanding of light. The quantum mechanics of history continue today as a guiding paradigm for computers, satellites and mobile communications, in addition to the cosmetically related fields of photoprotection and visual effects imparted through makeup to change appearance.
Literature/Data
VIDEO: P&G on What's Changed in Hair Care
According to P&G scientist James Schwartz, Ph.D., if the surrounding scalp tissue is unhealthy, it’s affecting the quality of the hair fiber. This video explains.
Literature/Data
What’s Happening in Hair Damage, Protection and Repair
Hair damage from environmental and cosmetic treatments is a continuing concern. Efforts are under way to understand hair degradation and devise means to protect and repair hair from the damage. This short review is an attempt to summarize recent advances toward protecting and repairing human hair.
Consumers/Market
The Floral Extract Market is in Full Bloom—Here’s What You Need to Know
Thanks to an increased desire for natural ingredients in cosmetics and personal care products, floral extracts are anticipated to just keep on growing.
Sensory
How Damaged is Hair? Part I: Surface Damage
This article is the first of two that explores ways of capturing and quantifying the different forms of hair damage. Here, we begin with damage to the hair surface, or cuticle, while also exploring the implications of this occurrence. A second article will focus on damage to the internal cortex structure.
News
[video] June Issue Review: Hair Strengthening, Care and More
In this weekly video chat,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Assistant Editor Michele Behrens and Managing Scientific Editor Rachel Grabenhofer sit down to discuss the June issue and other relevant key terms such as mood and hair strengthening. Watch now.
Efficacy
[podcast] Is Anti-pollution Care Really Relevant in Hair?
Some experts are skeptical over the prospects of anti-pollution care for hair, but not Erik Schulze zur Wiesche, Ph.D., of Henkel. As he describes in this exclusive podcast, the damage is real, measurable—and rectifiable. Listen now!
Hair Care
Is the Damage Done? Reduce and Repair Hair Color Damage
This article explores the main changes to hair after regular use of permanent hair colorants and how these changes impact noticeable hair properties such as feel, styling, breakage, etc. It then considers several strategies to reduce the damage caused during hair coloring, or to minimize the impact of damage post-coloring.
Hair Care
From Scalp Care to Inclusivity: How Hair Care is Evolving
The rise of clean hair care continues to reflect consumer demand for sustainable and non-toxic formulations, while the skinification of hair care brings advanced skin care-inspired technologies to the forefront of treatment options.
Event Coverage
What Beauty Innovations Qualify for the 2025
C&T Allēs
? What Are the Requirements?
What entries compete in the
C&T Allēs
? From ingredients, blends and prototype/finished formulas, to test methods/tools, devices and digital tech, entries span the cosmetic R&D process. Read on for more and enter now - the deadline is Sept. 13!
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