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Type: News
Section: Research > Literature/Data
Conditioning
Sustainable Hair Repair Made Easy: New Research on Crodabond CSN by Croda Beauty
Crodabond CSN (hydrogenated castor oil/sebacic acid copolymer) has gained industry recognition for its ability to seal split ends, enhance smoothness and improve shine.
Literature/Data
Could New Findings Hit 'Snooze' on Targeting DNA Methylation to Rewind the Age Clock?
A recent study from the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, published in Nature Aging, challenges the prevailing notion that reversing the epigenetic clock by targeting DNA methylation could pause or reverse aging.
Actives
Speeding Up Post-treatment Rebound: La Mer Research Confirms Skin Barrier Recovery Acceleration After Dermatological Procedures
As beauty and skin care continue to intersect with advanced scientific research, studies like these reinforce the industry’s potential to deliver products that not only enhance aesthetics but also improve skin health and recovery.
Hair Care
Product Spotlight: Hers Hair Regrowth Treatment Foam
Recent approaches to hair loss have focused on reducing stress and improving scalp health, although traditional tactics of improving anchoring and thinning, and manipulating the growth cycle remain prominent. The Hers foam product exemplifies the latter.
Sun Care
We've Misunderstood How Sunburns Actually Work
It's RNA molecule damage that presents the most immediate inflammatory response, per new research.
Specialized
Spray-Tek Secures Patent for Biodegradable Microencapsulation Technology
The patented process modifies natural biopolymers to create durable core/shell microcapsules with low permeability for higher biodegradability.
Literature/Data
Two Johns Hopkins 'Amino Artisans' Aim to Synthesize Snail Mucus Protein
Researchers at Johns Hopkins' Krieger and Whiting schools aim to synthetically produce they key protein in snail mucus known as epiphragmin. Once created, the material could be enhanced for given benefits and made available to skin care manufacturers.
Safety
Two New Reasons to Reexamine PFAS Safety, Exposure: Pregnancy and Sleep
Two recent studies have raised new alarm over PFAS. One found higher levels of PFAS in pregnant women who use cosmetics. The other associated sleep disruption with PFAS in young adults. These findings add to the public outcry over "forever chemicals."
Skin Care
4.5.6 Skin Launches Night Hack, Accompanied by 'The Science of Skin Tone' Whitepaper
4.5.6 Skin, a brand dedicated to the unique needs of darker skin tones, launches its latest innovation, Night Hack, and debuts at Harvey Nichols.
Literature/Data
Uute Scientific Research Shows Finnish Microbial Extract Alleviates Atopic Dermatitis
The inactive microbial extract derived from plant-based compost and materials replicates the Finnish forest to give users rich microbial exposure, especially for those who are not in contact with nature on a daily basis.
Literature/Data
Why is Some Skin Prone to Inflammation, or Not? New Research Points to ZNF750.
Notably, as keratinocytes become differentiated, they move toward the skin's surface and, simultaneously, express much less PRR. This process diminishes immune responses, the researchers argue.
Actives
La Mer: New Findings on Skin Inflammation
Lead scientist of luxury brand reveals recent findings that may shape the future of inflammation skin care products.
Hair Care
Arey's 'The System' Cuts Gray Hair Growth and Boosts Repigmentation by Combatting Canities: New Clinicals
"Vitamin and mineral deficiency, along with oxidative stress from factors like sun and chemical exposure, contribute to hair losing pigment and turning gray," says Jay Small, a trichologist and cofounder of Arey.
Actives
Western University Scientists Uncover Protein with Next-level DNA Damage Repair Potential
The protein could be introduced into any organism to increase its cellular DNA repair efficiency. Mindy Goldstein, Ph.D., weighs in: "This is the first direct proof of a DNA repair enzyme from [D. radiodurans] that works through a unique mechanism."
Actives
The Rise of Recombinant Proteins in Beauty - and Making them Scalable
Considering the momentum recombinant proteins are gaining in beauty, here C&T takes closer look at what they are, how they're used, market demand, future directions and their production, with Mindy Goldstein, Ph.D., and Johnny Cordiner, CEO, Phenotypeca.
Natural/Sustainable
New Research Shows Croda's Apiscalp Delivers Scalp Care for Textured Hair
Per the latest research, Apiscalp reduces scalp itching by 80% among those test subjects with textured hair.
Safety
J&J Talc Suit Tally: $6.48 B Offer, $11 B Reserves, $700 M to States — Plus New Class Action and Talc-Cancer Evidence
J&J's path through talc suits is long, winding and confusing. Here, we've mapped out payouts and recent twists and turns — including a new class action seeking damages and medical monitoring, and a recent study suggesting a talc-cancer association.
Literature/Data
Kenvue Drives Home the Clinical Efficacy Message, Uncovers Microbiome, Lipids, TXA, Acne and Other Findings
Kenvue highlighted 22 clinical findings from studies presented at this year's AAD. Topics included oats and the microbiome, NMF + lipids for a skin barrier boost, ZnO skin protection, acne care hydrocolloid patches, TXA + niacinamide, anti-aging and more.
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