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Type: News
Section: Testing > Method/Process
Skin Care
Greenaltech Upcycles Algae in Algaktiv BioSKN, BodySKN Actives
Greenaltech highlights its upcycled algae-based ingredient line with two additions: Algaktiv brand BioSKN and BodySKN for skin care.
Event Coverage
2 Winners and 4 Finalists Shine in 2023 Cosmetic Victories Competition
Cosmetic Victories finalists included a human skin model, natural senolytic ingredient, photoactivable algae derivative for anti-acne effects, a palm oil alternative and both in vitro sunscreen ecotoxicity and contaminant testing. See who won.
Method/Process
New In Vitro Data for Alban Muller's Protectami Skin Defense Solution
The ingredient was found to increase skin elasticity by activating the synthesis and maturation of elastin, while decreasing the activity of elastase enzymatic degradation. It also increased cytokeratins and desmosomial proteins, and improved cell communication between keratinocytes.
Method/Process
[updated] The DNA & Cosmetics Consortium Developing Database for Beauty Ingredient Traceability
France-based DNA Gensee features "a DNA analysis laboratory to identify the plant species present in ... raw materials, ingredients and finished products," according to the company.
Methods/Tools
Evonik's Biotech Breakthrough Successfully Mimics Human Collagen
“This is arguably our biggest innovation breakthrough in recent years: A fermentation-based collagen platform that can effectively substitute the use of animal-derived collagen," said Thomas Riermeier, Ph.D., of Evonik.
Literature/Data
Blue Light Ingredients and Research Intensify in Cosmetics R&D
A recent two-part review article published in the
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
defines blue light, considers its effects on skin and takes inventory of cosmetic ingredients claiming blue light protection, as well as methods to test their efficacy.
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