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Section: Formulas/Products > Anti-aging/Face
Efficacy
Terminalia Chebula
for Preventive and Restorative Anti-aging Benefits*
This paper examines a tannin-enriched
Terminalia chebula
extract. Discussed are its mechanisms for preventative and restorative anti-aging effects, and skin pigmentation control. A pilot clinical study further confirms the extract’s bioactivity to reduce wrinkles and pigmentation. Improvements in yellowish skin tones also were observed, likely due to glycation reversal.
Literature/Data
New Findings for Anti-aging in Hair and Scalp
Anti-aging hair care products address concerns such as thinning, coloring, breakage and drying. At the
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
, an entire hair research track will feature speakers Popescu, Davis, Kazin and Westgate on new biological and chemical considerations for this growing market.
Anti-aging/Face
Read the Label: BAKEL Malic Lightening and Renewing Serum
To address non-uniform or dark spots on the skin, consumers can utilize this product to recover skin uniformity, compactness and luminosity.
Event Coverage
[video] Collagen, Cannabis, Natural Extracts and Microbiota-friendly Functionals
While in-cosmetics has ended, the technologies presented there will have a lasting impact on cosmetic product development. Follow us as we assemble some of the most interesting nuggets. Take these insights from new exhibitors, for example.
Anti-aging/Face
[podcast] P&G Scientists on Personal Genetics and 'Good Agers'
P&G has been busy unraveling genetic mysteries to apply in new product concepts. How? This exclusive interview, with Olay scientists, explains. Listen now!
Literature/Data
Mushrooms, Mackerel Mucus and Gold: Antioxidants in the Literature
Cosmetic antioxidants are positioned to grow by US $17.81 billion from 2019-2023. With consumers "hot on the trail" for these ingredients, we offer the following brief literature review of antioxidant-related research.
Natural/Sustainable
GAÏALINE®: A Regenerative Solution for Skin, Hair and Soils
GAÏALINE® is a liposoluble active ingredient from Expanscience Laboratories that combines high-performance cosmetic actives with sustainable innovation. Clinically proven to smooth and reduce visible signs of aging, it also helps protect the hair fiber.
Actives
BASF Applies
L. crispatus
for Probiotic and Postbiotic Actives
BASF has developed two anti-aging actives: Probiolift, a probiotic derived from dormant cells of living
L. crispatus
, and Postbiolift, the fermentation supernatant containing the metabolites secreted by
L. crispatus
.
Skin Care
Multifunctional Skin Product With Alteromonas, Beta-glucan and Willow Herb
Boscia has incorported alteromonas ferment extract to soothe and protect skin in its latest launch—a multifunctional concealer, moisturizer and anti-aging product.
Actives
Naolys Introduces Anti-aging Active Derived from Rutin and Hibiscus
Naolys has introduced an anti-aging plant cell complex comprising an active cell of "bluebird" hibiscus and a rutin molecule from Japanese knotweed.
Event Coverage
Cortisol, Blood Flow vs. Elasticity, and Neurocosmetics at IFSCC19
From the opening talk on botulinum toxin, and discussions of TRPV receptor reactivity, and stress and cortisol release, to the effects of blood flow on skin elasticity, IFSCC presenters tread into the grey areas of cosmeceuticals/quasi-drugs.
Method/Process
Mature and Immature Corneocyte Detection Force Distance Curves vs. Microfluorometry
Here, the author compares two methods to determine the maturity of corneocytes based on their cross-linking that could be used to evaluate the anti-aging effects of molecular agents. The first utilizes microfluorometry, while the second involves F-D curves generated via contact mode AFM. Both methods successfully detected differences in mature or immature corneocytes with 95% confidence.
Actives
Human Growth Factors as Natural Healers: Current Literature and Application
The medical community’s research toward the advancement of healing and tissue regeneration has identified Human Growth Factors (HGF) as critical components in cutaneous wound healing, suggesting their potential for skin cell rejuvenation. Here, the author reviews the present work in this area and proposes HGFs for skin regeneration and reparative products, providing an example.
Literature/Data
Eye Area Problems: Puffiness, Bags, Dark Circles and Crow's Feet
To develop active treatment products that address eye area problems, i.e., puffiness, bags, dark circles and crowsfeet, the cosmetic chemist must better understand the biology of the eye area, the effects of aging and chronic sun exposure and how to select ingredient that will provide stuitable benefit.
Actives
Heat- and UV-Stable Cosmetic Enzymes from Deep Sea Bacteria
The use of protective enzymes in cosmetics has been resisted because of their well-known instability. However, we report here on heat- and UV-stable enzymes obtained from hydrothermal vents deep in the ocean.
Actives
Anti-aging, Pigmentation and Acne: The Depths of Chemical Peels
Today's anti-aging consumers diverge between relaxed well-aging and immediate effects—even turning to invasive treatments. In the latter context, this article discusses facial peels, to provide formulators a professional spa product perspective.
Actives
Stimulation of Dermal and Epidermal Metabolism: An Approach to Antiaging
Aging results in a number of modifications to cells and tissues. Here the authors describe an active ingredient from common mallow whose active fraction containing polyphenols and galacturonic acids is able to regulate both dermal and epidermal metabolism much like retinoids do.
Consumers/Market
Devices, Personalization and Athleisure Rise to the Top in Skin
In this "Advisor Insight" interview with Mindy Goldstein, Ph.D., product personalization, devices and athleisure are named as the top trends in skin care.
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