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Animal Alternatives
Liverpool Student Develops Alternative to Draize Test for Mascara Irritation
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have developed a testing method alternative to the Draize test for mascara eye irritation using protozoa rather than animals. In addition to the new method not using rabbits, it was found to be cheaper and more reliable.
Animal Alternatives
Liverpool Student Develops Alternative to Draize for Testing Mascara Irritation
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have developed a testing method alternative to the Draize test for mascara eye irritation using protozoa rather than animals. In addition to the new method not using rabbits, it was found to be cheaper and more reliable.
Regional
FDA Cautions Against DEG-containing Toothpaste from China
Cautioning consumers, the FDA warned against using toothpaste made in China and issued an alert to prevent DEG-containing toothpaste from entering the United States.
Methods/Tools
Unilever, University of Liverpool Partner to Research Next Generation of Renewable Chemicals
The three-year project will involve developing renewable chemicals from the surplus sugars, fats, oils and carbohydrates produced via commodity byproducts and forestry wastes.
Methods/Tools
Hand Hygiene and Disease Prevention, Part I
These and other considerations of hand hygiene in light of COVID-19 are presented in this series providing an overview of the state of the art. Do alcohol hand rubs have virucidal activity? Alternatively, are we too clean? What are the regulatory and social aspects of hand hygiene?
Literature/Data
Ceramides in Healthy and Diseased Skin
Ceramides are the main polar lipids of the SC intercellular lipids; they play an important role in skin barrier function and account for half of the SC lipids by weight. Nine subclasses of ceramides have been described in human SC; these differ from each other by the sphingoid base groups (sphingosine, phytoshpingosine, 6-hydroxysphingosine) and hydrocarbon chain length. Ceramide content and changes of composition are involved in agingand skin diseases such as atopic dermatitis (AD),5–7 psoriasis, contact dermatitis (CD) and irritant dermatitis.
Safety
CoverGirl, Coty Face Suit Over Alleged PFAS in Cosmetics
GMO/Toxin Free USA alleges CoverGirl and parent company Coty Inc. have misled consumers, positioning the brand and company as an environmental steward when its cosmetics contain indicators of PFAS or "forever chemicals."
Literature/Data
Research Links Gut Microbes and Inflammatory Skin Disease
The gut-skin axis has previously been linked to skin disorders including acne and psoriasis. Research presented at the EADV 2021 symposium underscores this connection with findings related to the inflammatory skin condition hidradenitis suppurativa.
Actives
Effect of Seawater Salts on Inflammatory Skin Disease
Use of mineral spa water and seawater has been and continues to be a common treatment modality for inflammatory skin conditions such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis and irritant contact dermatitis.
Literature/Data
Biobank Project Initiated for Genetics, Disease Studies
Funded by the Wellcome Trust, the Medical Research Council, the Department of Health and the Scottish Executive, the study is designed to examine the interaction of genes, environment and disease in half a million people.
Literature/Data
Hand Hygiene and Disease Prevention, Part II
This article continues our discussion from Part I on hand hygiene. It considers sanitizer efficacy and an alternative angle: Are we too clean? The series will continue in our November 2020 issue with regulatory, legal and social aspects; e.g., school attendance.
Hair Care
[podcast] Has Disease Prevention Reached Hair Care?
In this exclusive interview, Lisa Marie Garcia, president of innovation, and Roy Joseph, Ph.D., chief scientific officer and vice president of R&D, both of Farouk Systems, discuss antibacterial hair care in the context of a recent product launch.
Literature/Data
Hand Hygiene and Disease Prevention, Part III
The authors invite you to submit to this "living article" to help us keep on top of new developments. This article is the final part in our series on hand hygiene. It considers regulatory, legal and social aspects.
Literature/Data
Unilever, University of Liverpool Partner to Research Next Generation of Renewable Chemicals
The three-year project will involve developing renewable chemicals from the surplus sugars, fats, oils and carbohydrates produced via commodity byproducts and forestry wastes.
Literature/Data
IL-17: The Key To Psoriasis and Cardiac Disease?
The Journal of American Academy of Dermatology studied the correlation between psoriasis and cardiovascular disease, as well as what could be causing it.
Skin Care
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C&T
Virtual Article: Hand Hygiene and Disease Prevention
This "virtual article" explores the upcoming September 2020 feature, “State of the Art: Hand Hygiene and Disease Prevention,” in a video interview with co-authors Margaret Lochhead, Ph.D., and Bob Lochhead, Ph.D. Watch now.
Companies
Galderma Celebrates 10 Years with Children’s Skin Disease Foundation & Camp Wonder
Since beginning the partnership in 2012, Galderma has donated more than $1.5 million and products that are designed for sensitive skin types
Skin Care
Avon's Skin So Soft Bug Guard Collection Strives to Prevent Lyme Disease
"It's important to focus on tick prevention and protective care against bugs and bites so adults and children can continue to enjoy outdoor activities."
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