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Section: Research > Literature/Data
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Patent Pick: Butcher's Broom, Algin, etc., Blend Sweeps Away Redness and Flaking
Mary Kay Inc. inventors describe a botanical-based blend to alleviate the symptoms of sensitive skin including dryness/flaking and erythema/redness. A recent patent explains.
Efficacy
Path Uncovered to Create Dermal Papilla-like Cells and Advance Hair Follicle Growth
Researchers from a group of universities in China have uncovered an approach to convert dermal fibroblasts into dermal papilla cell-like cells to advance hair follicle regeneration.
Literature/Data
Sabinsa's Research Shows Lactosporin as Anti-acne and -aging Active
Research on Sabinsa’s cosmeceutical Lactosporin has been shown to impart anti-acne benefits and is among the first published human clinical studies examining a probiotic metabolite; additional in vitro study examined its anti-aging properties.
Literature/Data
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
: Surprising Connections Between Beauty and Sleep
In his
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
presentation, Russ Walters, Ph.D., Chief Science Officer of Somn, will elucidate the many interesting connections between beauty and sleep (or lack of sleep).
Literature/Data
Snow Mushroom and Alcohol-free Sanitizers: Hand Care in the Literature
The global hand sanitizer market is expected to grow, bringing with it a need for hand creams and moisturizers to offset the effects of frequent use. Taken together, the following brief literature review considers research relevant to hand hygiene and care.
Literature/Data
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
: Blue Biotech and Beauty
In his
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
presentation, Colin Barrow, Ph.D., will delve into microalgae for beauty and fish for answers for anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, sun protection and other skin health benefits.
Literature/Data
Skin Rashes and Hair Loss: Biological Connections to COVID-19
Besides health consequences, perhaps the most visible effects of COVID-19 relate to mask-wearing, hand-washing and emotional stress. But biological connections between the virus, skin and hair have also emerged; following are select examples of what science has uncovered.
Literature/Data
Beauty Accelerate
: Endocannabinoids for ‘Wellness Cosmetics’: CBD 2.0
In his
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
presentation, Lex Pelger will look at the role of the endocannabinoid system in the skin, what's known of CBD's effects and the other endo- and phyto-cannabinoids that may be utilized in the future.
Literature/Data
Citronellal Shows Antibacterial, Antioxidant Benefits to Support Wound Healing
Research published in
Current Research on Biosciences and Biotechnology
demonstrates the wound-healing benefits of citronellal derived from
Cymbopogon nardus
L.
Literature/Data
Research Confirms Honey and Chamomile Activate Innate Antioxidant Defenses
Researchers from the University of Tsukuba and Osaka University have confirmed that honey and chamomile can impart their well-known antioxidant activities through skin's innate defenses.
Literature/Data
Soy + Rhamnolipid Stability, Natural Soapnut and Sulfate-free: Foams in the Literature
Amidst COVID-19, one might anticipate the spike in demand for cleansers to accelerate the growth of products in foam form. In relation, we this brief literature review offers research to support the formulation of foams.
Safety/Stability
Beauty Giants Jointly Uncover Skin Absorption of Some 50 Compounds
Researchers from P&G, L'Oréal, Pierre Fabre Dermo-Cosmétique, Beiersdorf AG and the ADME Task Force of Cosmetics Europe have undertaken a massive in vitro assessment of some 50 compounds to determine their skin absorption and toxicity potentials.
Literature/Data
Natural Mineral Water Shows Potential for Hyperkeratotic Skin
A recent in vitro study published in the
International Journal of Biometeorology
shows the potential of silica-rich thermal water to impart cellular homeostatis in hyperkeratotic skin conditions.
Cosmetic Ingredients
AGC Data Shows Solesphere Improves Sensory Benefits
AGC Chemicals has released data showing its microspherical silica gels, Solesphere, improve the sensory properties of lipsticks and sunscreens and reduce shine in skin care and other formulations, in comparison with other silica microspheres.
Literature/Data
Ectoine, Excessive Washing and a 'Clean' Surfactant Formula: Gentle Cleansing in the Literature
In today's hyper-hygienic market, it is more important than ever to develop mild yet effective cleansers. In relation, the following brief literature review presents recent work to support such efforts.
Literature/Data
Kao Connects Decrease in MFAP-4 Protein with Aging, UV Exposure
Building on previous research identifying the role of microfibrillar-associated protein 4 (MFAP-4) in elastin formation, Kao researchers have confirmed the connection between MFAP-4 expression and skin elasticity, as well as the effects of UV and aging on this protein.
Literature/Data
Study Suggests Probiotic Skin Therapy Improves Eczema in Children
Reported in
Science Translational Medicine
, the NIH conducted a study analyzing improved eczema skin conditions with children due to strains of
R. mucosa
. It was also noted when treatment stopped, skin improvements persisted for up to eight months.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Anti-acne Sunscreen with Salicylic Acid
A recent L'Oréal patent application discloses a sunscreen formulation with anti-acne properties thanks to the inclusion of salicylic acid and one additional acne active. The formula reportedly is stable and effective.
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