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Type: News
Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
[updated] How to Ensure Cleansers Comply with Growing 1,4-Dioxane Regulations
A review in the
Journal of Surfactants and Detergents
explored means of measuring 1,4-dioxane levels in cleansers in order to comply with increasing ppm restrictions set by U.S. states. In this update, industry expert Tony O'Lenick adds context.
Literature/Data
L-Tryptophan Studies Uncover Photostability Insights
Inspired by differences observed between L-tryptophan and D-tryptophan containing the contryphan-Ar1131 peptide, researchers chemically synthesized a solution that could aid in the photostabilization of avobenzone.
Literature/Data
Cranberry Seed Oil Nanoemulsion Delivers Hope for Skin Disorders
An open access article in
Processes
describes work to create a cranberry seed oil nanoemulsion and assess its stability and in vitro release for potential application in the treatment of skin diseases.
Literature/Data
Digging into Sweet Potato Photoprotection
Recent research published in
Food & Function
dug into the mechanism by which sweet potato leaf polyphenols provide photoprotection.
Literature/Data
JAMA
Letter Cautions: Most 'Natural' Skin Care Contains Allergens
A Research Letter published in
JAMA Dermatology
highlighted the prevalence of contact allergens in natural skin care in a study of 1,651 products on the U.S. market.
Literature/Data
Aveeno Debuts 'The State of Skin Sensitivity' Report
Aveeno conducted research on the causes of skin sensitivity and analyzed data on individual reports of having sensitive skin.
Companies
Seppic Dives in to Answer 'Skincarization' Trend
Responding to the trend for incorporating skin care ingredients into color cosmetics and other products, Seppic has reassessed the compatibility of its emulsifiers and polymers with hydrophilic pigments, which are critical to makeup performance.
Literature/Data
Spider Silk-inspired Programmable Textile Aids in Wound Care
Research published in
Advanced Functional Materials
describes an artificial spider silk protein (spidroin) woven into a textile with biochemical sensing abilities, air permeability and motion monitoring that aids in wound healing.
Research
Study Ascertains Orbital Aging Using Computed Tomography
Researchers characterized age-related changes to the orbit in isolation using highly accurate computed tomographic scans.
Literature/Data
HA-coated Niosomes Drive Ascorbic Acid Deeper into Skin
Research published in the
Journal of Encapsulation
describes findings on the potential of niosomes coated with hyaluronic acid (HA) to deliver ascorbic acid deeper into skin.
Literature/Data
Jojoba Desert Releases Results of Jojoba Oil on Sebum Reduction, Anti-Acne
Jojoba Desert tested whether applying jojoba oil to the face would signal the skin to reduce the secretion of sebum, resulting in healthier-looking skin.
Literature/Data
Gomchwi Extract Shows Skin-brightening Potential
Recent research reveals the intracellular inhibitory effect of a
Ligularia fischeri
(gomchwi) ethanol extract on melanin synthesis and the expression of tyrosinase and tyrosinase-related protein 1 and 2.
Literature/Data
Fermented Green Tea, Nanosilver Mask and Cadaver Skin: Humectants in the Literature
Data for user traffic on
CosmeticsandToiletries.com
has revealed a heightened interest in this ingredient type. In response, we offer the following brief review of select humectant-related research recently in the literature.
Research
Comprehensive Clinical Study Validates Efficacy of DefenAge Body Cream
The study, entitled the "Impact of Defensins-Containing Body Cream on Skin Composition" and was published by the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.
Research
Labskin x University of Bradford's Centre for Skin Sciences Introduce Labskin M
Labskin M is the first commercially available lab-grown pigmented skin-equivalent.
Literature/Data
Literature Review Connects Sunscreen Absorption with Potential Adverse Effects
A literature review published in
Dermatology Research
suggests the potential adverse effects, i.e., irritation, rashes, hormone disruption, etc., of sunscreen ingredients absorbed into human skin and present in human plasma and urine.
Literature/Data
BASF Releases Skin, Anti-aging, Hair Care Findings at 2022 IFSCC Congress
BASF scientists and experts discussed findings and opportunities in skin, anti-aging and hair during podium sessions as well as poster exhibitions at the 2022 IFSCC congress in London.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: The Estée Lauder Cos. on Low-temp Water-resistant Matte Cosmetics
A recent patent application from the Estée Lauder Cos. describes a mattifying film composition for skin or hair that can be easily removed using water above a certain temperature but not below it.
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