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Section: Formulas/Products > Anti-aging/Face
Literature/Data
Researchers Identify Vitiligo Cause and Compound for Hair/Skin Repigmentation
Researchers from the University of Bradford and E.M. Arndt University of Griefswald have hypothesized the cause of vitiligo by repigmenting hair/skin with a compound activated by UVB oxidation. Although this treatment was developed as an answer for those suffering with vitiligo, it may also serve as an intervention for aging hair.
Actives
Skin Ecosystem Actives for Antibacterial, Anti-aging and Anti-inflammation
At In-Cosmetics 2012, the Solabia Group will introduce new technology for the skin ecosystem, including: a bacterial adhesion regulator, an extracellular matrix (ECM) density booster and new research on a sirtuin activator for decreased skin sensitivity.
Actives
A Medicinal Plant Blend for Soothing and Anti-inflammatory Effects
The use of steroids to treat atopic dermatitis (AD) often causes side effects; thus, the authors present a blend of plant-derived materials designed as an alternative treatment or an adjuvant therapeutic agent. Through in vitro and in vivo evaluations, the blend is shown to provide effective anti-inflammatory and AD-mitigating effects.
Skin Care
Introducing Argassential™: Sustainable Argan for Plumper, Firmer Skin and Lips
The newest ingredient from BASF’s Sustainable Argan Program is clinically proven to plump and firm the skin through collagen production and optimized adipogenesis.
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.
Actives
A Medicinal Plant Blend for Soothing and Anti-inflammatory Effects
The use of steroids to treat atopic dermatitis (AD) often causes side effects; thus, the authors present a blend of plant-derived materials designed as an alternative treatment or an adjuvant therapeutic agent. Through in vitro and in vivo evaluations, the blend is shown to provide effective anti-inflammatory and AD-mitigating effects.
Formulas/Products
Sachi Skin's New Launches for Hyperpigmentation and Melanin-rich Skin
The line includes three skin care products designed to help the skin without irritation.
Anti-aging/Face
Topical Sensitizer and Laser Therapy May Improve Photo-damaged Skin
Research from the University of Michigan Health System indicates that a topical product to increase skin’s sensitivity to light, followed by laser therapy, could actually improve photo-damaged skin.
Actives
Clinical Tests Confirm Acetyl Zingerone Counters Wrinkles, Redness and Pigmentation
Researchers have demonstrated the clinical efficacy of acetyl zingerone, derived from ginger, to treat wrinkles, pigmentation and redness in an anti-aging cream. Previous work showed its chemical effects, which support these observations.
Event Coverage
CBD, Microbiome and Personalization Take the Stage at SCC Scientific Meeting
Top-trending themes graced the stage during the SCC Scientific Meeting, including CBD and hemp-based extract variability, the microbiome in skin wrinkles skin, visualizing skin microbiota and prebiotic efficacy, and precision personalized skin care.
Literature/Data
Ethosome Gel Affirmed for Esthetics, Stability and Anti-aging Neem Delivery
Research published in the
International Journal of Drug Discovery & Herbal Research
characterized the properties of an ethosome gel incorporating the herb
Azadirachta indica
(neem), which is known for its anti-aging properties.
News
[video] Import Violations, Personalized Plasma Skin Care and Partnerships: Editor Picks
This week's top picks from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
include the Greenbrier International/Dollar Tree import violation, SoME— a personalized skin care collection which incorporates plasma and new partnership with Clariant and Plant Advanced Technologies (PAT).
Literature/Data
Halloysite Clay May Deliver Retinol, Niacinamide and Glycolic Acid to Skin
A paper published in
Molecules
theorizes the absorption of retinol, niacinamide and glycolic acid in halloysite clay nanotubes and their potential benefits in topical skin care.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Caviar Lime AHAs for Novel TRPV3 Action and Exfoliating Benefits
Caviar lime fruit extract is identified in this article as a source of natural AHAs capable of stimulating TRPV3 channel expression and activity for gentle exfoliation of the skin. Clinical evidence of effectiveness is presented.
Method/Process
Consumer Perception of Fine Lines and Wrinkles Assessed by Qualitative Methods
There are varying definitions, associations and overall impressions of fine lines and wrinkles among different consumer segments. The findings of this study offer invaluable insight into consumers’ opinions, and by qualitative in-depth interviews, they provide a well-defined vernacular for aging descriptors. This language is critical for developmental research, consumer evaluation and marketing within the cosmetic industry.
Event Coverage
Building Collagen, Boosting Immunity and Returning to Nature: In-Cosmetics Paris
Black pepper berries, anyone? How about bitter greens, manilkara leaf, corn, or a little stevia? These are among the numerous resources into which raw material suppliers have tapped to design new solutions for finished cosmetic and personal care manufacturers.
Actives
Tech Edge--It’s Never Too Late: DNA Repair and Photo-aging
It is shown that the delivery of DNA repair enzymes using liposomes provides protection from DNA damage in vitro and in vivo, reduction in MMP-1 responses as a marker for photo-aging and lessened wrinkling in a clinical trial.
Literature/Data
Youth in Yields: Jasmine Rice Extract Brightens, Protects and Smooths Skin
The profiles of the biological actives in rice differ during grain development; they are particularly high during the flowering phase. Here, a flowering jasmine rice panicle extract was tested for skin benefits and proven to be a safe and effective anti-aging active.
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