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Section: Formulas/Products > Skin Care
Preservation
Preservative Predicaments in Facial Skin Care
Preserving skin care products has become challenging because of attacks by special interest groups, which often lead to negative consumer perceptions. As these assaults on preservatives—some scientifically sound, some not—continue, the industry must look for new preservation methods to gain acceptance.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Growing 3D Skin Predictions
A product manufacturer's reputation is perhaps its greatest asset, and growing numbers of cosmetic consumers with sensitive skin only raise the product development bar. That's where patented inventions such as this, a 3D skin model, can ensure product safety and support cosmetovigilance initiatives.
Method/Process
Zeta Potential and Particle Size to Predict Emulsion Stability
Emulsions are popular vehicles in skin care due to their affinity for the skin; however, they are thermodynamically unstable systems. This study investigates zeta potential and particle size distribution as potential screening tools to predict instabilities in emulsion-based cosmetic products, to supplement regular accelerated stability testing.
Literature/Data
Study Uncovers Genetic Predispositions to Skin Cancer
Basal cell carcinoma is the most common cancer worldwide, with an annual incidence of 2.8 million cases in the United States alone. A recent study found 31 genetic markers for the disease, 14 of which were identified for the first time.
Literature/Data
Quantifying Well Aging: A Mathematical Sketch to Predict Age
There is no biological evidence to explain why some individuals look older or younger than they really are. This work sought to quantify the cutaneous characteristics of well aging based on focus group input, word clouds, biometric measurements and more.
Color Cosmetics
Impact Colors Predicts 2015 and Beyond Color Trends
Impact Colors has introduced Color Trends 2015+, an online presentation of color and color effects in the personal care industry for 2015 and beyond. Color Trends 2015+ frames the future in five themes: Brilliance, Two-tones, Multicolors, Faux Nature and Men.
Color Cosmetics
Pinterest Predicts the Top Beauty Trends for 2019
Pinterest's annual report predicts the biggest makeup, hair, nail and skin care trends of 2019.
Methods/Tools
[video] Shiseido on AI to Predict Skin Needs
Remember the "old days" when we traveled to live events? This interview is a nice throwback to the IFSCC Conference in Milan. Here, Kanako Kaneko, Ph.D., of Shiseido, presented her poster on AI to predict future skin needs.
Methods/Tools
Kao Predicts 86 Changes in Skin with Age, Menstrual Cycle and More
Kao Corp. has designed a technique using AI and RNA from skin lipids to predict 86 constantly changing skin attributes. Results indicate shifts in skin moisture, transparency and glycosylation with age and during the menstrual cycle.
Method/Process
A High Throughput Method to Predict Skin Penetration and Screen Topical Formulations
This work studies the applicability of a 96-well-based skin-mimetic artificial membrane permeability model to differentiate between topical pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. Results are compared with data obtained from in vitro Franz cell permeability measurements and reveal the applicability of this method to assess cosmetic formulation permeation and speed the discovery process.
Skin Care
Study Predicts Chinese Personal Care to Surpass the US
A Kline & Company study has found the Chinese market for professional skin care products to have grown 15% in 2006.
Companies
Study Predicts Silicone Growth in Personal Care and Beyond
Silicone use is on the rise, according to a study from The Freedonia Group Inc., and of the industries driving its growth—to an anticipated US $3.6 billion market by 2014—the personal care industry remains one of the drivers.
Method/Process
Study Reveals Factorial Model to Predict O/W Emulsion Stability
A study published in the
Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research
confirmed an approach to predict the physical stability and quality of o/w cosmetic emulsions using full factorial design.
Color Cosmetics
Pinterest Predicts the Top 5 Beauty Trends of 2017
From charcoal to chrome, Pinterest reveals their predictions for the top five beauty trends of 2017.
Video
[video] Crystal Cleanser and Predictions for Future Skin Care
Roccoco Botanicals' Ruby Crystal Cleanser recently won the 2022
C&T Allē Award
for Most Significant Indie Skin/Body Care Formula. Hear more from the CEO and get the scoop on industry trends in this exclusive video. Watch now; it's free.
Consumers/Market
Diagonal Reports Predicts Big Changes in Skin Care, Anti-aging Market
The researcher finds the new look of the anti-aging skin care market is set to be 80% bigger, but because sophisticated buyers are more demanding of products and outcomes, competition will likely multiply for established skin care brands.
Method/Process
A High Throughput Method to Predict Skin Penetration and Screen Topical Formulations
This work studies the applicability of a 96-well-based skin-mimetic artificial membrane permeability model to differentiate between topical pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. Results are compared with data obtained from in vitro Franz cell permeability measurements and reveal the applicability of this method to assess cosmetic formulation permeation and speed the discovery process.
Skin Care
Mintel Predicts Protective Skin Care and Mood-altering Ingredients for 2010
Despite the economic recession, Mintel Beauty Innovation predicts that the personal care industry will continue to innovate in 2010. To that end, the company has forecast the top beauty trends for 2010.
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