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Section: Formulas/Products > Anti-aging/Face
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 11/10/2017
Cosmetics & Toiletries
is back again with your weekly video update, featuring Rachel Grabenhofer, managing editor, with industry news and insights. Watch now!
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Patent Pick: Microbiome Makeover
"Love your bugs" is the bottom line to this patent application, rather than attacking the skin's microbiome with antibacterial agents. By doing so, this inventor aims to decrease mortality among the aging population.
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Patent Pick: Nitrone Antioxidants
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention describes nitrone compounds as personal care antioxidants.
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Patent Pick: 'Non-sirtuin Sirtuin'
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention describes a safe, "non-sirtuin sirtuin" based on histone deacetylase.
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Patent Pick: Growth Factor Peptide
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention is a peptide that exhibits growth factor activity in skin.
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Patent Pick: Peppermint Anti-aging
According LVMH inventors, topical peppermint extract can be used to stimulate NOTCH proteins in skin cells, increasing the renewal of cells and thereby improving mature and dry skin.
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Patent Pick: Chaotropic Skin Hydration
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention, from Procter & Gamble, relates to a chaotropic agent to increase skin hydration.
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Patent Pick: Zapping Actives
Iontophoresis is not a new concept but industry giant L’Oréal is giving it a second look. The company has designed a device that manages the depths to which actives are "zapped" into skin.
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Patent Pick: Soft Brilliance in Layers
Hiding wrinkles is one thing; doing it so it appears natural is something entirely different. This patent application out of Korea, however, might strike the perfect balance.
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Patent Pick: Light-activated, Polymeric 'Miracle'
At one time, wrinkle removal meant invasive measures. Topically, we've come a long way—camouflaging, reflecting and cross-linking wrinkles from view. That's where this L'Oreal invention fits in.
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Patent Pick: Bicycloalkane for Hair Growth
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention is a composition including and a lower alkyl-substituted bicycloalkane and, optionally, pea extract to enhance hair growth.
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Patent Pick: Substituted Azole Anti-aging
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. The present invention from Procter & Gamble describes substituted azole to alleviate the signs of photo-aging.
Skin Care
Prebiotics, Pine Power Acne Care Patent
The technology boosts protective bacteria on skin in order to better control breakouts and reduce wrinkle length and depth.
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Patent Pick: Anti-aging Lip Illusion
Natura inventors have set their sights on the lips with an invention to blur a telltale sign of age: lip wrinkles. A new patent application explains.
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Patent Pick: Biphasic Multi-benefit Delivery
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's technology is a biphasic non-emulsion cosmetic to simultaneously deliver aqueous-based and oil-based ingredients.
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Patent Pick: Fairness in Skin Lightening
Fairness in cosmetics is about more than being pale; it's about sharing color evenly across skin. This patent from Avon takes this judicious approach to skin whitening by weighing all the paths to reach it, and spreading the wealth across them.
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Patent Pick:
Maackia amurensis
Skin Whitening
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention, from Kolmar Korea, relates to an isoflavonostilbene from
Maackia amurensis
for melanin inhibition.
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Patent Pick: Syncing Up with Consumers
P&G inventors are feelin' it—circadian rhythm. That's why they're investigating methods to find cosmetic actives to go with consumers' flow.
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