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Type: News
Section: Research > Literature/Data
Skin Care
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
: Formulating Clinical Efficacy
Both compromised and “normal” skin require extra protection in light of increased cleansing and sun exposure. Formulating clinically effective products, including biological factors and topical restoration/protection, will be addressed during this presentation at
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
—to be held Oct. 18-21, 2021.
Literature/Data
Indian Sandalwood Oil Is a Potent Antioxidant
Recent research has shown that when used in cosmetics, Indian sandalwood oil has anti-aging and antioxidant properties.
Bath/Shower
SCCS on Methyl Salicylate: Safe Within Cosmetic Limits, Weak Sensitizer
The European Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) recently issued its preliminary Opinion on the safety of methyl salicylate.
Literature/Data
Sabinsa Reaches More Than 300 Patents Granted
Sabinsa has reached 308 patents worldwide in various sectors such as hair care, skin care and nutraceuticals.
Literature/Data
How Broccoli Puts a Halt to Hair Loss
Sulforaphane, an isothiocyanate isolated from broccoli, has been shown to inhibit underlying mechanisms of hair loss.
Literature/Data
Research Finds Applying Makeup Activates the Brain in the Visually Impaired
A recent study utilizing functional magnetic resonance imaging concluded, “applying makeup is a personally rewarding activity even for blind females, as it strongly activates the reward system and the reward/memory system network."
Literature/Data
Shikimic Acid in Giant Sequoia Converts Fibroblasts, Regenerates Skin
AmorePacific researchers, among others, have bylined a study showing that shikimic acid in giant sequoia callus can reprogram dermal fibroblasts into precursor cells that facilitate wound healing, enhance dermal reconstruction and increase markers for collagen.
Methods/Tools
Research Reveals Additive-free Synthesis of Low Hydrolysis Amphiphiles
Research published in
Angewandte Chemie
demonstrates mixing via the Staudinger reaction has the capability to synthesize amphiphilic molecules without the use of catalysts or reagents.
Literature/Data
Diets High in Sugar and Fat May Contribute to Skin Inflammation
Research published in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
shows that eating foods high in sugar and fat can cause dysbiosis in the gut microbiome and subsequently affect the skin.
Literature/Data
Study Reveals Adverse Shift in Skin Microbiome After Ocean Swimming
16S rRNA gene sequencing has revealed a detrimental shift in the human skin microbiome post-ocean swimming that raises the risk of infection. Results were recently published in
Environmental Research.
Literature/Data
Research Marks Methylene Blue as Effective Coral-safe Sunscreen
Research suggests methylene blue could serve as an effective UV filter alternative to organic sunscreens alleged to cause coral damage.
Literature/Data
Essential Oils May Have Cosmetic and Dermatological Use for Hair Care
The review, published in the
Journal of Cosmetic Dematology
, found antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities for the hair and scalp.
Natural/Sustainable
[video] Deciem Clears Up Clean Beauty: 'Everything is Chemicals'
In a recently launched marketing campaign, beauty manufacturer Deciem put forth a consumer-facing message that much of R&D has been saying all along: everything is made of chemicals. Even naturals.
Sensory
Study Shows Promise of Longer Lasting Fragranced Products
These capsulation technologies can control fragrance release and enable the scale-up of profragrance fabrication.
Anti-aging/Face
Lycored Discovers Collagen-boosting Benefits of Lumenato Ingestible
Lycored’s Lumenato ingestible can support well-aging by boosting collagen and helping to protect skin against damage.
Literature/Data
5 Decades of Nutricosmetics: Amway Chews Over Clinical Studies of Carotenoids
Researchers from Amway, et al., have published an extensive review in
Photodermatology, Photoimmunology & Photomedicine
of 50 years of clinical studies exploring the skin protection benefits of carotenoid ingestibles.
Literature/Data
Review Explores Skin Microbiome, Aging/Health Connections and Testing Challenges
A review published in
Microbiome
covers insights about the skin's microbial composition, its role in skin health and diseases, and its modulation by intrinsic and extrinsic factors; plus the challenges of testing these connections.
Literature/Data
Spaceflight Shifts the Microbiome and Skin Condition
The effects of spaceflight on the skin microbiome and structure, and subsequent changes in skin health, sensitivity and the onset of conditions are described in a recent review published in
Skin Pharmacology and Physiology
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