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Type: Article
Section: Formulas/Products > Nutricosmetics
Testing
Chocolate and Wine: The Perfect Match for Skin?
The
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
had us at "hello" this month, with a new study comparing the phenolic compounds in chocolate (actually, cocoa by-products) vs. wine (okay, grape seed) extracts for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory skin benefits.
Nutricosmetics
Inside Out: The Nutricosmetics Boom
Top formats include ready-to-drink (RTD) products, such as teas, fruit juices and fortified waters, tablets, capsules, jellies and pills.
Natural/Sustainable
Patent Pick: Plant Extracts Treat the Root Cause of Aging
'Rooted' in a new solution to extend cell longevity and delay aging are plant extracts including black cohosh, Valerian, ginkgo biloba, celery seed, white willow and passion flower, according to these inventors.
Tech Transfer
Diet for Better Skin Health
Paula Simpson, executive director of Isocell North America, firmly believes in “feeding the skin from within.” As a nutritionist, Simpson has made a career of advising consumers to follow a healthy diet and supplement it with nutraceuticals; more recently, she became involved where nutraceuticals and cosmetics meet—in nutricosmetics.
Consumers/Market
Trending: Neon Lashes, Florence by Mills, Makeup AR.com, 2000s Makeup and More
Our weekly Consumer Pulse on the socials uncovers insights in cosmetic searches. Now trending: Florency Cosmetícos, Florence by Mills, Makeup AR.com, Makeup-ar.com face shape, 2000s makeup, lion's mane and collagen supplements, sock waves and neon lashes.
Literature/Data
Survey of Skin Research Findings
Cosmetic science has outdone itself this year, with breakthroughs not just emerging, but rolling out in actual applications. Following is a brief literature review of recent skin care findings.
Natural/Sustainable
Fermentation Cosmetics: Bubbling Over With Innovation, Literally
While fermentation is perhaps best known for its application in food production, the process has gained interest from the cosmetics industry. This article briefly reviews recent examples of fermentation ingredients in cosmetics.
Nutricosmetics
Supplementing Sunscreens: Rosemary and Grapefruit Protect Skin from Within
Concerns over the damaging effects of sun exposure continue to grow as increasing evidence becomes available. In relation, growing scientific research supports sun protection from within as an adjunctive approach to topicals; one such solution is presented here.
Literature/Data
Carotenoids for Dietary Photoprotection
Sun exposure leads to the production of free radicals in skin and to damage to elastin and collagen, resulting in premature aging. Studies of consuming carotenoid-rich fruits and vegetables have shown lower incidences of skin pathology. Carotenoids are among the most efficient natural scavengers of free radicals and may be used as oral sun protection, as is discussed here.
Literature/Data
Health and Hair: Making the Nutrition Connection
The links between skin and overall health are well-documented, but connections to hair health are less clear. Here, the authors delve a little deeper to determine truths and myths in this area—and to identify current gaps in the research.
Literature/Data
Skin and Hair Supplements for Holistic Beauty, A Review
This article is a summation of recent research on skin supplements for skin and hair benefits. It underscores the growing complexity of nutricosmetics and emphasizes the need for more well-designed clinical trials. Log in to read the full article.
Nutricosmetics
Macroalgae in Nutricosmetics
Ingested macroalgae and its extracts can provide antiaging benefits such as inhibition of matrix enzymes, glycation, inflammatory activity and elastin calcification. Here, the authors investigated macroalgal extracts on insulin levels of test subjects to determine whether they could control glucose levels.
Literature/Data
The Ins and Outs of Aging: Intrinsic/Extrinsic Factors and Nutricosmetic Fixes
The combined effects of aging over the human lifespan can impact the structural integrity and physiological functions of skin. The present article reviews these influences and proposes nutricosmetic solutions to support skin health and well aging.
Actives
Carotenoids: In Skin’s Defense
Interest has grown in oxidation processes related to aging, especially since their intensity increases with age. As such, interest in carotenoids, some of the best-known natural antioxidants, has been renewed. This article reviews their benefits.
Nutricosmetics
Nutritional Supplements to Treat Skin and Hair Aging: A Review of Current Information
New research regarding the relationship between diet and skin and hair health has led to nutritional supplements developed for dermocosmetic and/or dermatological applications. However, obvious uncertainties exist in regard to the cosmetic capabilities of such preparations. This review provides an overview of existing data to examine the potential for nutritionals to treat skin and hair aging.
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