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Section: Formulas/Products > Anti-aging/Face
Anti-aging/Face
Givaudan Chronoglow Combines AI and Epigenetics for Skin Radiance
Givaudan Active Beauty unveils Chronoglow, combining AI and biomimetic epigenetics to improve skin elasticity, luminosity and radiance.
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.
Literature/Data
Skin Pigment Genetics is More Complex at the Equator
New research published in
Cell
presents genetic findings related to skin pigment diversity and complexity, further supporting the trend for customizable skin care.
Actives
3 Antioxidants from Nanovetores Combat Blue Light
Nanovetores Group has developed three antioxidant ingredients to battle UV exposure, specifically blue light. This includes Nano Hyaluronic Acid, Nanovetor Resveratrol and NV Ascorbic Acid.
Tech Transfer
Words from Wiechers: Dancing to the Dollar
In this installment of our "Words from Wiechers" series, co-author O'Lenick disagrees with Wiechers's belief that cosmetic and pharma businesses are driven by the same dynamics. Read on to learn more.
Literature/Data
Myonectin Release Drives Anti-aging Benefits in POLA's Bi-Ha-Dance
POLA has embraced anti-aging skin care with new intensity with a rhythmic gymnastics exercise routine proven to release myonectin and, in turn, reduce age spots to beautify skin.
Tech Transfer
Making DNA 'Dance': Chemical Oscillators to Choreograph Biological Functions
Chemical oscillation is at the very core of our circadian rhythm. It is also central to a new discovery from the University of Texas at Austin, and holds potential for molecular machines... possibly for advanced personal care.
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.
Sun Care
Encapsulating
Hevea brasiliensis
for Improved Antioxidant Penetration
This article examines the ability of liposomes to improve the in vitro skin penetration of
Hevea brasiliensis
extract in a cream, for antioxidant benefits. Additionally, the sensory effects of the liposomes on the cream were assessed.
Actives
Meet Our Experts from Bubble, Supergoop!, L'Oreal, Danessa Myricks Beauty, Fazit, BeautyStat, Nutrafol, Laura Geller, Estee Lauder & More...
This dynamic event will dive into critical topics, including connecting with Gen Alpha and Gen Z, advancing longevity-focused innovations, meeting the demands of value-driven consumers, designing sustainable packaging and leveraging data-driven insights.
Literature/Data
Healthy Aging vs. Anti-aging: Indole Informs Insights
Lifespan does not equal healthspan, and research from Emory University shows the two can exist independently. Indeed, a class of chemicals known as indoles improved the health of organisms during aging with minimal impact on lifespan. Could these insights impact cosmetics and skin care?
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Indolyl for Smarter Skin Whitening
Skin whitening still ranks among the top demands from cosmetic consumers, especially those in Asia. As such, Unilever researchers have been seeking safer, more efficient means to manage melanin. Their answer? Quite possibly, indolyl. A new patent application explains.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Compass—Ties That Bind
Binding is not a new phenomenon, but interest in it continues for improved ingredient delivery and efficacy.
Actives
Microencapsulated Whitening Complex
This lightening complex consists of ingredients that are microencapsulated by spherulite for delivery directly to the melanocyte.
Skin Care
Compass—Best Foot Forward
From an insider’s view, safety testing is an assumed step in the development of any product on the market. This puts the pressure on analytical and quality control efforts behind the scenes to ensure that ingredients and products meet or exceed expectations. In doing so, theoretically, no one else has to give it a second thought. For those who must give it considerable thought, this edition features two articles on testing, among other topics.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Microbiome vs. Metagenome
In this "Comparatively Speaking," Tony O'Lenick refers to Kelly Dobos to explain the difference between a microbiome and a metagenome, the understanding of which can lead to better understanding the anti-aging properties of ingredients and cosmetic products.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Cofactors vs. Coenzymes
Enzymes for DNA repair or Coenzyme Q10 for antioxidant and antiaging benefits have become typical ingredients in today's skin care. Here, industry expert O'Lenick illustrates the difference between cofactors and coenzymes.
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