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Elicitation of Rice Tissue Culture to Maximize Skin Epigenetic Modulation
Meristem cells of Himalayan red rice were cultured and elicited to produce secondary metabolites. Through an in vitro assay, rejuvenation was shown at the epigenetic level of treated cells. An increased expression of dermatopontin in keratinocytes, besides being a novel finding, implies that ReGeniStem™ Red Rice may be able to firm the skin and improve the skin barrier function.
Actives
Aloe Science: A Brief History of Skin Care with Aloe
Aloe has therapeutic properties in the skin and elsewhere in the body extending even to the immune system, as has been demonstrated by scientific research published within the last 30 years.
Actives
Photostability of Sun Filters Complexed in Phospholipids or Beta-Cyclodextrin
Laboratory tests of three commonly used sun filters show that the filters encapsulated in beta-cyclodextrin show a photostability significantly higher than that of the same filters uncomplexed or complexed with phospholipids.
Formulas/Products
Tom's of Maine Uses Hops Extraction to Create Sensitive Deodorant
Tom's of Maine has created a aluminum-free, sensitive skin deodorant line with a method called supercritical extraction.
Literature/Data
Anti-pollution Cosmetics: In the Face of a Changing Environment
Pollution in different forms and media can cause skin distress of various types. In response, leading global cosmetic companies are turning to a full spectrum of anti-pollution ingredients for answers. Both the negative effects of pollution on skin, and ingredients and products to protect against this damage are reviewed here.
Tech/Equipment/Services
Testing Tactics in Skin: A View of Visible Light Protection
Blue light, in particular, may be responsible for most of the adverse skin reactions caused by visible wavelengths. This column reviews methods to screen for materials that protect against blue light but also allow its benefits to shine through.
Consumers/Market
Nootropics and Nutricosmetics Fuel Beauty in 2022
Novastell, a phospholipid supplier for beauty, health and nutrition, reports brain and beauty boosters from within are two of the biggest trends fueling beauty in 2022.
Tech Transfer
Jump-starting Anti-aging, Healing and More
With the flip of a switch—er, chip, rather—skin cells can be reprogrammed as any cell type to restore function to aging or damaged tissue and organs. Research from Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State College of Engineering explains.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Whipped Cream and Mousse Dreams
We're bubbled over with excitement for L'Oréal's discovery that encapsulated bubbles can remain stable in solution. They may use it for hair mousse and more; we're just glad it's in time to top our pumpkin spice lattés.
Actives
Indena and Kanebo Present Olive Fruit Extract
An olive fruit extract that will help keep skin looking beautiful, as well as healthy inside and out, has been studied jointly by the Italian company Indena and the Japanese Kanebo Cosmetics Inc.
Natural/Sustainable
Natural Actives With AP/Deo and Antimicrobial Efficacy
Dr. Straetmans was awarded the first place BSB Innovation Prize in the category of functional ingredients for its certified natural deodorant active and natural liquid antimicrobial.
Natural/Sustainable
Tigernut for Skin, Hair Health and Protection
Crodarom has launched an ingredient obtained from the organically farmed tubers of
Cyperus esculentus
that is designed to provide nutrients for protecting and maintaining skin and hair health.
Actives
Marine Biotech Firm and Science Institute Partner
In efforts to research and develop active products from micro-organisms, Aquapharm Biotechnology, a leading marine biotechnology firm, has joined forces with the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS).
Actives
Agascalm™, reduces stress-induced redness and inflammation
Provital group has developed Agascalm™, a natural active that reduces stress-induced skin inflammation and redness.
Actives
UVA Skin Protection: Issues and New Developments
Photoinduced degradation and activity in chemical and mineral UV-absorbing actives results in a decrease in UVA protection during topical use, with a corresponding risk of skin pathologies in the user. New developments in UV absorbers are shown to maintain a stable, high level of UVA protection during use.
Actives
Sensational Sun Care with Protection and Sensory
Up until now, the sunscreen industry had not been able to deliver the advanced feel that consumers were seeking in their formulations, especially those containing inorganic sunscreen filters. To answer this need, Croda has developed an inorganic sunscreen filter with truly sensational skin feel.
Efficacy
[video] Skin Whitening Market and Research Insights
The skin lightening market is expected to reach US $24 billion by 2027. However, the market could face limitations due a lack of clinical efficacy evidence. As such, research including that demonstrated by Amway, in this video, will be crucial to keep the momentum moving.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Eco-solubilizer for Essential Oils and Fragrances
Sinerga has introduced a mild and ecological solubilizer able to replace the aggressive non-ionic surfactants deriving from polyethylene.
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