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Section: Formulas/Products > Anti-aging/Face
Actives
Targeting The Cutaneous Nervous Network
A synthetic agent with neurotrophic and antioxidant properties has been designed to protect the skin’s sensory neurons from environmental stress and neurodegenerescence, preserving certain physiological responses controlled by the central nervous system.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Ingredient Entrapment Network Optimizes Penetration and Efficacy
Based on the four polysaccharides hyaluronic acid, biosaccharide gum, galactoarabinan and alginate, the technology imparts skin benefits, improves penetration and creates lasting reservoirs in skin.
Companies
Brenntag Expands Networks for Lactive, Glycasol, Glypure Skin/Hair Actives; UV Filters; and Fragrance
By leveraging exclusive partnerships, cutting-edge technology and global distribution expertise, Brenntag aims to empower formulators to create next-generation products that align with market trends and consumer demands.
Anti-aging/Face
Epigenetic Fibroblast Revival
BASF’s latest bioactive botanical, Dermagenist™, revives aged fibroblasts, resulting in improved skin firmness and a strengthened matrix. Dermagenist is an Origanum majorana leaf extract powder that restores balance to the skin cycle by altering the epigenetic patterns of cells to reverse the signs of aging
Efficacy
'Mirror, Mirror, in the Internet of Things. . .
...use great caution with the advice you bring.' Just what we need. Another critic scrutinizing appearance. And before coffee no less. Yet, this unbiased, digitized evaluation offers interesting potential; and if we don't like it, we can always turn it off.
Anti-aging/Face
Magnetic Masks Are Cleaning Up
New launches signal a trend that comes at a premium price.
Event Coverage
Exploring the Depths of Percutaneous Penetration
The Perspectives in Percutaneous Penetration (PPP) conference recently was held at the Palais des Congrès de La Grande Motte. Following are some highlights most relevant to the cosmetics and personal care industry.
Actives
Penetration And Metabolism Of Isoflavones In Human Skin
This human study shows that the isoflavone aglycone genistein penetrates significantly better into the skin when it is formulated in a liposomal preparation. The corresponding isoflavone glycoside genistin is not hydrolyzed to the biologically active aglycones upon topical application.
Skin Care
Mibelle’s Depolluphane EpiPlus Prevents Epigenetic Pollution Effects
Based on artichokes and cress sprouts, this active is meant to shield skin from epigenetic changes caused by pollution.
Anti-aging/Face
Bee-lieve It: Epigenetic Anti-aging
Mibelle AG Biochemistry highlights its royalactin-based anti-aging active, RoyalEpigen P5.
Method/Process
Ascorbic Acid Penetration: Uncovering Spatial Distribution
A research thesis from the University of Nottingham describes how imaging via time of flight-secondary ion mass spectrometry reveals new insights about spatial distribution and ascorbic acid penetration into the skin.
Actives
Don’t Count On Genetics, Sunscreens are the Best Bet
In a podcast with P&G scientists Frauke Neuser, Ph.D. and Rosemarie Osborne, Ph.D.,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
learned about genetic studies in support of the Olay brand, and more. Following is an excerpt.
Actives
Silab Sources Calendula for Epigenetic Anti-aging
Silab has debuted an anti-aging active that reduces modification of the epigenome with time to allow cutaneous cells to better respond to stress and live longer.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Words from Wiechers: Without Penetration, No Delivery
This somewhat tongue-in-cheek edition of our "Words from Wiechers" series offers insight to improve the efficacy of actives.
Literature/Data
Epigenetics and Aging: A New Player in Skin Care
The cosmetics and skin care industry is constantly developing new products and technologies that aim to slow down the skin aging process. Epigenetic processes play an important role in skin aging. Several new cosmetic products target epigenetic mechanisms and have shown promising results as novel cosmeceuticals.
Anti-aging/Face
[video] Penetrating Hyaluronic Acid: Insights and Efficacy
In this video interview, sponsored by Contipro, Rachel Grabenhofer, of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, digs into why and how hyaluronic acid (HA) is taking the mainstream media by storm. Iva Dolečková, Ph.D., of Contipro, shares her insights. Watch now; it's free.
Anti-aging/Face
Lipotec’s Peptide Regenerates Skin Using Epigenetics
Lipotec has launched PEPROAGETM peptide, which assists in leaving skin smoother, more radiant and visually rejuvenated. The peptide can be incorporated into any anti-aging formulation to help reduce skin regeneration taking place with age or in products designed to rejuvenate the skin.
Anti-aging/Face
"Precautionary" Regulation Genetics and Cosmeceuticals in the 21st Century
"Precautionary" regulation genetics and cosmeceuticals in the 21st century.
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