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Section: Testing
Efficacy
BASF Develops Tests to Verify Anti-pollution Product Efficacy
BASF has developed a multifaceted approach to test the ability of products to protect skin against environmental pollution. The in vivo and in vitro tests target four core mechanisms of action: anti-adhesion, removability, anti-penetration and cleansing.
Anti-aging/Face
Sederma Finds PoreTect Improves Asian Skin Firmness, Texture
In a clinical evaluation of Chinese panelists, Sederma found that a cream containing its PoreTect ingredient imparted smoother, firmer and less shiny skin.
Efficacy
Path Uncovered to Create Dermal Papilla-like Cells and Advance Hair Follicle Growth
Researchers from a group of universities in China have uncovered an approach to convert dermal fibroblasts into dermal papilla cell-like cells to advance hair follicle regeneration.
Literature/Data
Sabinsa's Research Shows Lactosporin as Anti-acne and -aging Active
Research on Sabinsa’s cosmeceutical Lactosporin has been shown to impart anti-acne benefits and is among the first published human clinical studies examining a probiotic metabolite; additional in vitro study examined its anti-aging properties.
Safety/Stability
Beauty Giants Jointly Uncover Skin Absorption of Some 50 Compounds
Researchers from P&G, L'Oréal, Pierre Fabre Dermo-Cosmétique, Beiersdorf AG and the ADME Task Force of Cosmetics Europe have undertaken a massive in vitro assessment of some 50 compounds to determine their skin absorption and toxicity potentials.
Literature/Data
Natural Mineral Water Shows Potential for Hyperkeratotic Skin
A recent in vitro study published in the
International Journal of Biometeorology
shows the potential of silica-rich thermal water to impart cellular homeostatis in hyperkeratotic skin conditions.
Regional
China to Accept Animal-alternative Test Data Under These Conditions
Could the animal testing mandate for cosmetics be over in China? No. At least not yet. But under given circumstances, animal-alternative test data will instead be allowed, as well as abstracts of safety assessments.
Tech/Equipment/Services
Researchers Develop Device to Evaluate Blue Light Harm
Amorepacific’s R&D Center has recently published the reportedly first clinical evaluation method analyzing blue light and a way to screen the harmful effects of blue light on the skin.
Regional
Appeals to ECHA Board Rejected, Animal Tests Required for REACH
These decisions are among the most important taken by the Board of Appeal to date. The relationship between the information requirements in REACH and the marketing and animal testing ban in the Cosmetics Regulation have been an issue for years.
Method/Process
On-tape Method Detects Modifications in Keratin
A recent paper published in the
Journal of Proteome Research
explores an on-tape digestion test method to screen targeted modifications in human skin keratin.
Regional
FDA Clarifies Executive Summary on Talc is Solely to Solicit Data
In response to concerns that the FDA's Executive Summary on talc could be interpreted as official recommendations, the agency clarified this summary is solely intended to solicit scientific information.
Animal Alternatives
900 Companies Support Humane Cosmetics Act to End Animal Testing
The Humane Cosmetics Act, which would end animal testing for cosmetic products and ingredients in the U.S. and prohibit the import of cosmetics tested on animals around the world, has garnered support from nearly 900 companies.
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.
Sensory
Measuring Tack in Hair Styling Products
Researchers from Technische Universität München have reported on a technique to measure the effects of different ingredients and environmental conditions on the tackiness of hair styling products.
Safety/Stability
Sunscreen Absorption Makes Waves Again, FDA Shifts Toward Test Sample Selection
Questions of sunscreen absorption made waves once again in a recent report in the
Wall Street Journal
. Prior reports found no cause for concern while more recently, the FDA turned its focus to the selection method for sunscreens used in absorption tests.
Safety/Stability
Method Designed to Assess Aggregate Exposure to Phthalates
Collective exposure to phthalates from the use of multiple cosmetic products was the focus of a new study, to be published in
Food and Chemical Toxicology.
Methods/Tools
Synthetic Microbe Cocultures Could Uncover Quorum Sensing
Research published in
Trends in Microbiology
explores how synthetic biology could be used to study quorum sensing within the microbiome to eventually control this communication for desired skin (and other) benefits.
Method/Process
Detecting Coral Stress in Response to Sunscreens
Metabolomics is at the heart of recent work published in
Nature Scientific Reports,
wherein an increase in a known steroid in coral was noted in the presence of three common sunscreen ingredients.
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