Log In
Register
Facebook icon
LinkedIn icon
Instagram icon
Cosmetic Ingredients
Formulas/Products
Research
Regulations
Testing
News
Leaders
Multimedia
Calendar
Home
Search
Search Cosmetics & Toiletries
Article
Company
Document
Event
News
Podcast
Video
Webcast
Cosmetic Ingredients
Formulas/Products
Multimedia
News
Regulations
Research
Literature/Data
Testing
Enter search phrase
Search
126 Results
Type: News
Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
Skin Pigment Genetics is More Complex at the Equator
New research published in
Cell
presents genetic findings related to skin pigment diversity and complexity, further supporting the trend for customizable skin care.
Literature/Data
New Anti-dandruff Target Identified
In a recent study, researchers found that an enzyme from the dandruff-causing pathogen
Malassezia globosa
provides a potential new anti-dandruff target.
Literature/Data
'Ester Dance Reaction' Yields Low-cost Aromatic Esters
Research from Waseda University in Japan describes a novel catalyst and reaction, the "ester dance reaction," that could make synthesizing aromatic compounds sustainably easier.
Literature/Data
Ajowan Oil Exhibits Efficacy vs. Acne, Dandruff Microbes
Ajowan oil provides natural protection against microbes implicated in acne and dandruff, as well as cosmetic contamination, according to a new study. Results were published in
Materials Today: Proceedings
.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Anti-dandruff Probiotic—Not the Contradiction it Seems
Do the words
probiotic
and
anti-dandruff
seem contradictory? Maybe on the surface, but on a micro level in the scalp, L'Oréal and Nestec have found they harmonize to restore balance.
Literature/Data
Myonectin Release Drives Anti-aging Benefits in POLA's Bi-Ha-Dance
POLA has embraced anti-aging skin care with new intensity with a rhythmic gymnastics exercise routine proven to release myonectin and, in turn, reduce age spots to beautify skin.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: A Soft Spot for Dandruff Care
In anti-dandruff hair care, sensory cues often are second to deposition/performance. Apparently, however, P&G inventors have a soft spot for both, as this patent for improving the feel of anti-dandruff conditioners demonstrates.
Tech Transfer
Making DNA 'Dance': Chemical Oscillators to Choreograph Biological Functions
Chemical oscillation is at the very core of our circadian rhythm. It is also central to a new discovery from the University of Texas at Austin, and holds potential for molecular machines... possibly for advanced personal care.
Literature/Data
Researchers Map Genes Causing Dandruff, Other Skin Conditions
Researchers sequence a fungus to shed light on the ways to fight dandruff and other skin conditions.
Literature/Data
Magnetism for Potential Delivery, Antioxidant Effects?
A recent study conducted at Harvard Medical School and the Wyss Institute of Biological Inspired Engineering induced magnetism in yeast cells, the implications of which suggest potential application in future delivery systems or potentially for antioxidant benefits.
Method/Process
P&G Presents 'Omics' Findings in Acne, Male Grooming, Dandruff and Anti-aging
During the World Congress of Dermatology, Procter & Gamble Beauty and Grooming is presenting new findings in acne, male grooming, dandruff and anti-aging based on a broader "omics"—i.e., genomics, proteomics and metabolomics, research tool.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Commodity vs. Specialty Chemical
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick asks: What is the difference between a commodity and a specialty chemical?
Literature/Data
Healthy Aging vs. Anti-aging: Indole Informs Insights
Lifespan does not equal healthspan, and research from Emory University shows the two can exist independently. Indeed, a class of chemicals known as indoles improved the health of organisms during aging with minimal impact on lifespan. Could these insights impact cosmetics and skin care?
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Indolyl for Smarter Skin Whitening
Skin whitening still ranks among the top demands from cosmetic consumers, especially those in Asia. As such, Unilever researchers have been seeking safer, more efficient means to manage melanin. Their answer? Quite possibly, indolyl. A new patent application explains.
Literature/Data
Hard vs. Soft Complex
Industry expert Tony O’Lenick discusses surfactants, describing the difference between hard and soft complexes.
Literature/Data
Microbiome Compromised by Antibiotics, Antiseptics
The skin microbiome remembers antibiotic and antiseptic treatments even after their use concludes, potentially opening the door to skin infection, according to research in
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
.
Literature/Data
Shampoo Component Word Search
Industry expert Ken Klein tests your shampoo formulating knowledge with this brain teaser.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: Sulfate vs. Sulfonate
Industry expert Tony O’Lenick explains the difference between a sulfate and a sulfonate.
Page 1 of 7
Next Page