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Type: News
Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: What L'Oréal is Hiding
L'Oréal has a lot to hide—a lot of skin imperfections, that is. In a recent patent application, the company describes a cosmetic that camouflages wrinkles without compromising a natural look and feel.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: What the 'Gel'?
If you follow our Patent Picks column, you might be thinking "What the gel?" At least that's what I though when yet another gel-based patent application, this time UV protection from L'Oréal, came up in my search.
Literature/Data
What's Wrong With This Formula?
The following w/o lotion, created by Ken Klein, has numerous errors. Can you find them?
Literature/Data
What's Wrong with this Formula?
Industry expert Ken Klein tests your formulating skills with this brain-teaser.
Literature/Data
What's Wrong with this Formula?
Industry expert Ken Klein tests your formulating knowledge with a sample formula filled with errors. Can you find them?
Literature/Data
What's Wrong With This Formula?
This SPF 45 lotion by Ken Klein has numerous errors. Can you find them?
Literature/Data
What's Wrong with this Formula?
This water resistant SPF 45 lotion has been created by Ken Klein and contains more than 10 errors. how many can you find?
Literature/Data
What's Wrong With This Pearlescent Shampo Formula?
Ken Klein tests your formulating knowledge.
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2019 Calendar and Call for Papers
In 2019,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
looks to you for insights on skin radiance, anti-pollution, hair repair, skin sagging, microbiome, bespoke beauty and more. Announcing our new editorial calendar—submit now!
Sensory
Patent Pick: Isopulegol Arousal
We consumers take things too seriously. This is evident from the growing demand for products that boost our morale or relax us. While marketers offer numerous (profitable) solutions, perhaps good, old-fashioned fragrance is the answer; that's what a new patent application suggests.
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Researchers Observe Hair Follicle Communication for Hair Growth
Researchers at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine have discovered that stem cells in hair follicles communicate with each other via a specific molecular activator/inhibitor pair to stimulate hair growth.
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Researchers Identify Stem Cell Proteins for Hair/Skin Regeneration
Researchers at Rockefeller University have identified two proteins that enable skin stem cells to regenerate themselves to produce either skin or hair.
Cleansing
When Water is Hard on Eczema
Hard water contains minerals that are tough on the skin, especially those predisposed toward atopic dermatitis. Recent research in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
looked into how hard water affects the skin barrier.
Literature/Data
Researchers Identify Vitiligo Cause and Compound for Hair/Skin Repigmentation
Researchers from the University of Bradford and E.M. Arndt University of Griefswald have hypothesized the cause of vitiligo by repigmenting hair/skin with a compound activated by UVB oxidation. Although this treatment was developed as an answer for those suffering with vitiligo, it may also serve as an intervention for aging hair.
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Peach is for Pies and Anti-aging
Peach may plump up a hearty, southern pie but new research suggests it has a new place—on your face. Or, at least, its floral extract does. A recent paper from Seoul National University explains.
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Indian Sandalwood Oil Is a Potent Antioxidant
Recent research has shown that when used in cosmetics, Indian sandalwood oil has anti-aging and antioxidant properties.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: This Stuff is Scent-ense
Cyclohexanol keeps popping up in patents as an area of innovation for companies developing materials to improve fragrance intensity. Just ask today's patent-holder, Takasago International.
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Study Reveals Pathogen Resistance is Sexy
I love the the smell of a man who doesn't stink; who takes time to wash and apply deodorant. Apparently I'm not alone. In fact, according to a new study, pathogen-prevalent regions see increases in consumer grooming time to give an air of pathogen-resistance and attract mates.
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