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Section: Formulas/Products > Anti-aging/Face
Literature/Data
Types of Skin Aging
The process of skin aging is complex and multifactorial, as structural, functional and aesthetic changes happen at a variable rate. It is misleading to consider skin aging as a uniform biological event; several distinct biological processes may occur concurrently. There are five types of skin aging, including: intrinsic, extrinsic, lifestyle, hormonal or catabolic.
Anti-aging/Face
Peptide to Assist Botulinum Toxin Type A
Lipotec has launched a peptide positioned to topically assist Botulinum Toxin Type A while "waiting for the next injection."
Cleansing
Evonik Introduces Eco-friendly, Polyglyceryl Emulsifier for Challenging Emulsions
At the Florida chapter of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists' (FLSCC) Sunscreen Symposium, Evonik will debut its PEG-free, o/w emulsifier for challenging fluid emulsions such as modern sun care formulations.
Sun Care
Uniquely Stable Emulsions Revealed Through Freeze-fracture Transmission Electron Microscopy
Researchers investigated the structures and features of emulsions made with different emulsifiers via freeze-fracture transmission electron microscopy. Potassium cetyl phosphate formed more multi-lamellar spheres than other emulsifiers, and aggregated homo-domains on top of lamellar sheet surfaces and multi-lamellar spheres. These homo-domains are likely to be responsible for the excellent emulsion stability achieved.
Actives
CycloRetin™ and Corneopeptyl™: Combining the best of nature and science
Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant leads the shift toward greener peptides in skincare. CycloRetin™, from P. heterophylla, rivals retinol without irritation, and Corneopeptyl™ rebuilds the skin barrier, reducing wrinkles and improving hydration.
Moisturizing
Antiaging Benefits of Topical and Oral Lutein
Research suggests that both topical and oral lutein can increase skin hydration and decrease skin lipid peroxidation, providing antiaging benefits to skin.
Literature/Data
Anti-aging Effects of Massage and Electricity
Recent research reported in
Health Sciences
shows skin moisture, facial fat and wrinkle depth improvements by classic facial massage, and increased oxygen uptake by electrical stimulation.
Anti-aging/Face
The Photostability and Photostabilization of
trans
-Resveratrol
In this study, the effects of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) on trans-resveratrol were documented, finding that UV radiation causes it to undergo rapid and extensive photoisomerization and some photodecomposition. The antioxidant activity of trans-resveratrol is correspondingly reduced. However, in the presence of ethylhexyl methoxycrylene, a photostabilizer used in sunscreens, the effects of UV exposure on trans-resveratrol are minimized, thereby preserving its antioxidant activity and, presumably, its bioavailability.
Moisturizing
'Cream of All Skin Creams' from Tokyo University of Science, Miyoshi Oil and Fat Co.
In a joint effort, the Tokyo University of Science and Miyoshi Oil and Fat Co., Ltd., created an all-new α-gel, which the two believe could revolutionize skin care.
Anti-aging/Face
The Photostability and Photostabilization of
trans
-Resveratrol
In this study, the effects of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) on trans-resveratrol were documented, finding that UV radiation causes it to undergo rapid and extensive photoisomerization and some photodecomposition. The antioxidant activity of trans-resveratrol is correspondingly reduced. However, in the presence of ethylhexyl methoxycrylene, a photostabilizer used in sunscreens, the effects of UV exposure on trans-resveratrol are minimized, thereby preserving its antioxidant activity and, presumably, its bioavailability.
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.
Literature/Data
Review and Modern Advances of Retinoids for Cosmetics
For skin cancer, skin aging and acne, retinoids have proven both preventive and therapeutic. Successful efforts toward more bioavailable vitamin A derivatives and retinoid formulations have increased their use for cosmetic benefits. Recent work to further optimize retinoids and reduce their side effects has yielded a new generation of promising molecules, described here.
Method/Process
Lipotec’s Study Offers Cold Weather and Wrinkle Treatment
The Antarcticine marine ingredient is Lipotec’s latest in vivo study, which proved its efficacy to fight cold weather and wrinkles.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Dermatologist Promotes Sunscreen and Antiaging Benefits of Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology can have positive affects on aesthetics, efficacy and delivery when formulated into skin care and sun care products, according to Adnan Nasir, MD, PhD, FAAD, a dermatologist and clinical assistant professor in the department of dermatology at the University of North Carolina.
Anti-aging/Face
Generating and Screening a Library of Novel Cosmeceuticals
The development of high throughput biochemical screening technology began in the mid-1980s.
Anti-aging/Face
L'Oreal Previews the Future of Skin and Hair Longevity
From emerging diagnostics and ingredients to new launches, the beauty giant offers a view of beauty's future.
Methods/Tools
Consumer Perception of Fine Lines and Wrinkles: Qualitative Assessment
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.
Actives
Report Praises the Skin and Health Benefits of Garlic
In addition to the antifungal, antiaging and skin smoothing benefits of garlic, a study has found the fragrant food to increase antioxidant levels and possibly lower blood pressure and glucose levels.
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