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Section: Formulas/Products > Anti-aging/Face
Event Coverage
11 On-trend Ingredients Coming to in-cos Asia: Anti-Hair Loss Peptide, Exosomes, Vegan TXA and More
Arriving in Bangkok this Nov. 5-7, 2024, in-cosmetics Asia will highlight ingredients and concepts from more than 500 exhibitors. In this sneak preview, we highlight 11 on-trend innovations.
Method/Process
The Air Up There: Skin VOCs
In 2001, Japanese researchers reported that after the age of 40, some individuals develop a malodor known as “aging odor,” attributed to the presence of unsaturated C9, 2-nonenal. George Preti, PhD, a member of Monell Chemical Senses Center and an adjunct professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, was interested by this report and began to conduct research of his own.
Literature/Data
Choosing the Right Microalgae for the Job
There is growing demand for algal fatty acids in cosmetics. These lipids have three main functions: cleansing, protecting and maintaining skin. As this brief review explains,fatty acid content varies between algae, so the careful selection of species and control over growth conditions are necessary. Future research is suggested.
Method/Process
The Air Up There: Skin VOCs
In 2001, Japanese researchers reported that after the age of 40, some individuals develop a malodor known as “aging odor,” attributed to the presence of unsaturated C9, 2-nonenal. George Preti, PhD, a member of Monell Chemical Senses Center and an adjunct professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, was interested by this report and began to conduct research of his own.
Anti-aging/Face
Stem Cell Aging Theories Put to the Test
Wrinkles and age spots are caused intrinsically, according to new aging theories proposed by Win L. Chiou in
The Scientific Pages of Dermatology
.
News
SCC Announces the Debut of the Green Star Award
The Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) recently announced the new award that will be presented to the formulator who has done the most to accomplish green formulations during the past 12-month period.
Formulating Basics
Read the Label: The Ordinary Caffeine Solution 5% + EGCG
This Read the Label looks at psychodermatology, with a focus on tired skin. The product under review is The Ordinary’s Caffeine Solution 5% + EGCG.
Anti-aging/Face
PROTECT THE SKIN MATRISOME WITH THE POWER OF ROOTS
Discover Prenylium™, a new extract from mulberry tree roots obtained through the innovative Plant Milking Technology. Sustainable and 100% traceable, this powerful anti-aging ingredient efficiently protects the skin matrisome.
Organic/COSMOS
The Issues Common With Trending Natural Ingredients: The Pitfalls of Naturals
The ever-evolving nature of skin care presents ongoing challenges for marketing claims and labeling. Here are a few things to watch out for.
Actives
The Rise of Recombinant Proteins in Beauty - and Making them Scalable
Considering the momentum recombinant proteins are gaining in beauty, here C&T takes closer look at what they are, how they're used, market demand, future directions and their production, with Mindy Goldstein, Ph.D., and Johnny Cordiner, CEO, Phenotypeca.
Anti-aging/Face
Back to the Roots – Targeting the Root Causes of Skin Aging
We explore the science of skin aging and the power of prevention. Featuring innovative active ingredients, the "Timeless Rituals" formulation concept combines fermentation technology with mindful self-care for healthy, resilient skin.
Anti-aging/Face
Read the Label: The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5
This product is designed to synergistically combine low, medium and high molecular weight hyaluronic acid for skin benefits. Read on to learn how.
Actives
Granactive Retinoid: The Power of Retinol without the Irritation
Retinol (vitamin A) is the most popular topical retinoid used to date, but its skin irritancy and instability to sunlight has limited its scope and appeal.Retinol esters are often used to lower the irritation potential and increase stability, but a tradeoff is decreased retinoid activity and benefits. Granactive Retinoid is a next-generation anti-aging product, delivering the performance of retinol and retinoid derivatives with significantly lower irritation potential, thus supporting clear, visibly more youthful looking skin with better consumer acceptance.
Anti-aging/Face
The pore is the new wrinkle: a novel expertise against visible pores!
Our recent discovery about the importance of the pore sheath resulted in the design of Adenosilane. This biofunctional silicium combined with adenosine restructures the sheath, prevents pore dilation and reduces wrinkles.
Event Coverage
And the Winners Are …
C&T
Presents the 2024
Allē Awards
and Merits
Beauty innovators lined the red carpet and graced the stage under the limelight during the exclusive 2024
Cosmetics & Toiletries Allē Awards
celebration dinner, held on March 6, 2024, at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.
Event Coverage
What Beauty Innovations Qualify for the 2025
C&T Allēs
? What Are the Requirements?
What entries compete in the
C&T Allēs
? From ingredients, blends and prototype/finished formulas, to test methods/tools, devices and digital tech, entries span the cosmetic R&D process. Read on for more and enter now - the deadline is Sept. 13!
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Thermal Anti-aging Takes the Heat Off of Skin
Chanel inventors aim to take the heat off of skin in a new patent application for a cosmetic powder that exhibits low thermal conductivity to protect skin against thermally induced aging—whether too hot or too cold.
Efficacy
The Dirty Truth About Pollution-induced Skin Aging: The AhR Pathway Tells All
Studies have shown that exposure to airborne, traffic-related particulate matter (PM) is associated with increased signs of extrinsic skin aging.1-3 Using model particles as surrogates, these researchers developed an in vitro model to evaluate premature aging induced via the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) pathway. They found a new AhR antagonist could inhibit the up-regulation of genes indicative for premature aging.
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