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Type: News
Section: Cosmetic Ingredients > Actives
Skin Care
Lessonia Launches Third Marine Active, Healthyskin
Healthyskin works to restore skin health so that consumers' skin is in harmony with their age. The ingredient will launch at in-cosmetics Global 2018.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Licorice Love for Diabetic Skin
Some skin conditions may look alike, e.g., dryness, itching and pigmentation, but they don't act alike. This is especially the case for diabetic skin. Here, Beiersdorf inventors searched for answers to treat these specific needs and found an answer rooted in licorice: licochalcone A.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Silencing Sweat
Don't sweat the small stuff, they say. But what if the small stuff is causing big problems? Take hyperhydrosis, for example, which involves certain proteins. Thankfully, Unilever has identified them and, as a new patent application describes, is interfering with their genetic messaging to manage this condition.
Consumers/Market
Skin Is In: Topical Use Acne Market Grows
According to a new report, the global topical-use acne treatment market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.6% between 2017–2024.
Skin Care
Mibelle AG Biochemistry Makes a Moss Cell Active
Mibelle AG Biochemistry has launched a new ingredient, which helps enable skin to adapt to environmental changes, improves skin moisture, maintains cell nucleus health to ensure youthful skin, strengthens resilience of skin against urban aggressors and more.
Actives
DSM Nutritional Products Personal Care's Alpaflor GigaWhite
Alpaflor GigaWhite is an organic bioactive that helps brighten the skin, while also impacting the production of melanin and melanosome maturating.
Actives
MMP Inc.'s Luteolin 98 MM
Luteolin 98 MM was tested ex vivo and showed activity to help stressed skin from pollution.
Actives
Mibelle Group Biochemistry's Densorphin
Not only does this active based on monk pepper berry extract help improve the skin, but also stimulates the synthesis of DHEA.
Actives
Lipotrue SL's Neøclair Pro
Neøclair Pro helps protect skin from pollution, both indoor and outdoor and provides repairing properties against aging.
Actives
DuPont Tate Lyle Bio Products' Zemea Propanediol
Zemea propanediol serves as an effective solvent for cosmetic actives and functional materials.
Actives
Biosil Technologies Inc.'s Phyco’Derm
This ingredient has various benefits including a number of anti-aging properties to help improve skin.
Actives
Sensient Technologies Corporation's Vegetable Charcoal
This company's ingredient can be used in various formulations without disrupting their systems and helps provide an active cleansing within cosmetic products.
Actives
Grant Industries' Granactive Retinoid
Granactive Retinoid can be used in anti-aging and anti-acne beauty treatments, in addition to decreasing UV-induced skin damage, among other symptoms.
Hair Care
Klorane's Sun Radiance Protective Oil
Sun Radiance Protection Oil utilizes botanical ingredients such as ylang-ylang essential wax to protect hair against damaging effects of the sun or summer activities.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Patent Pick: Solid Lipid Curcumin Particles Show Improved Bioavailability
Curcumin holds great promise as a polyphenol with many therapeutic benefits. However, its swift metabolism by skin and instability pose numerous formulating uncertainties. A new patent application from Capsugel, however, solidifies them—literally, in the form of solid lipid particles.
Consumers/Market
Silicone Surfactants Slated to Reach $5.73 Billion by 2022
Growth will be driven by the increased demand for personal care products, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
Literature/Data
New Source Discovered for Botulinum Neurotoxin
"By finding more versions of the toxin in nature, we can potentially expand and optimize its therapeutic applications even further," said Michael Mansfield, one of the lead authors on the study.
Literature/Data
Green Tea EGCG: Now with Moisture Benefits
The powerful antioxidant properties of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) from green tea are legendary. What's not are their skin-hydrating and moisturizing benefits, as new findings from AmorePacific and Sungkyunkwan University, in Korea, suggest.
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