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Anti-aging/Face
Botanical Active to Reduce Wrinkles and Sweating
Previously established for its efficacy to “freeze” skin in a youthful state, IBR-Snowflake has now been shown to halt sweat production, and is recommended for beauty-conscious, active women.
Anti-aging/Face
Oneoseven Harnesses the Anti-aging Power of Fermented Vinegar
The vinegar, which has been fermented for seven years, comes from the Hanega vinegar factory, one of Korea’s largest.
Actives
Lucas Meyer Touts Breast-enhancing Effects of Encapsulated Ornithine
Lucas Meyer Cosmetics has introduced the breast-firming and enhancing effects of an ornithine amino acid encapsulated in its lonosome delivery system.
Actives
Wrinkle Reduction by Stimulation of the Skin’s Mechanical Resistance
A rye extract rich in arabinoxylans is shown to stimulate the synthesis of mechano-receptor proteins and alpha-SMA fibers in the skin, improving the skin’s mechanical resistance and reducing the appearance of gravity wrinkles.
Event Coverage
News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 4/6/2018
Rachel Grabenhofer is back with your
Cosmetics & Toiletries
video recap of this week's news and insights from the cosmetics R&D industry.
Actives
Eye Lift and Lightening Active from Sederma
Sederma has created an active that improves the appearance of the eye area. Beautifeye (INCI: Not Provided) takes a dual-action approach to treat the contour of the eye.
Skin Care
Formulating on Trend: Combining Humectants and Retinol
In this installment of "Formulating on Trend," the author explains how to combine humectants and retinol, and how the combination of hyaluronic acid, glycerin and retinol can impart a variety of skin benefits.
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.
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.
Claims/Labeling
Tanning and Whitening Can Be Risky Business
Both skin tanning and whitening products, especially those not approved, can carry serious health risks. This column will review regulatory aspects of tanning products, radiation-emitting devices, skin colorants and cosmetics, drugs and supplements, and skin whiteners to make formulators aware of these risks.
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.
Actives
Peptide and Protein Combo to Boost Collagen
Lipotec S.A. has introduced a combination of active peptides and proteins that provides a collagen restoring treatment in youth and mature skins.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Bakuchiol to Stabilize Retinol and Polyunsaturated Lipids
Bakuchiol, a meroterpene of plant origin, is examined here for its ability to stabilize retinol and polyunsaturated lipids. It was found to be approximately 60-fold more effective than natural tocopherol, under both photo-oxidative and singlet oxygen environments. An overview of retinol stabilization, lipid peroxidation and the unique role lipid peroxides play in biology also is included.
Anti-aging/Face
Words from Wiechers: Body and Mind
While it may seem counter to natural cycle of life, the fact that cosmetic products can minimize the appearance of aging and make people feel better about themselves provides value for many.
Event Coverage
French Society Focus: Senescence and Skin
The French Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SFC) will host its annual 2012 Jean-Paul Marty Days on Nov. 28 and 29, which will focus on the subject of senescence and skin.
Actives
Pollution and Aging: Antioxidants for Skin
Cell membrane-derived lipidic hydroperoxides, introduced into the skin by environmental stresses, seem to be key players in oxidative stress-mediated extrinsic aging. Imidazole-containing peptidomimetics can protect against their toxicity through a variety of mechanisms.
Actives
A Peptide to Influence the Melanogenic Symphony of Skin Pigmentation
Inspired by the roles of transforming growth factor-β and MITF in skin pigmentation, an active based on oligopeptide-68 was developed to influence these entities. In vitro, oligopeptide-68 is shown to abrogate the stimulatory effects of α-MSH on melanin pigment formation. In addition, clinical results demonstrate the peptide imparts significant and progressive whitening/lightening effects on skin.
Actives
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.
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