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Section: Research > Literature/Data
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[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 01/19/2018
Another week, another round of R&D news.
Cosmetics & Toiletries
assistant editor, Brooke Schleehauf, shares the latest in microbiome research, inclusive beauty and microbead alternatives in this week's recap video.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 12/1/2017
We're back from our holiday break, now fully fattened up with news and insights for the cosmetics R&D industry. Here's Rachel Grabenhofer with your weekly video re-cap. Watch now!
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insight from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 9/8/2017
Recycled human skin: the epitome of sustainability; and healthspan as the answer to aging gracefully ... If you missed this week's news, you missed out! Check out our video re-cap, including these and other insights.
Literature/Data
Exposure, Skin Roughness and a New Niche Proposal
How often is your nose the first place to sunburn? Almost always. Swiss researchers wondered what such high exposure could mean for skin topography of the hands, nose, shoulders, cheeks and forehead. Their work points to a new potential market niche.
Literature/Data
Shiseido Uncovers Heroes and Villains in Skin Aging
Various forces are at work within skin that can defend against or propogate signs of aging. Shiseido highlighted findings in this area from a joint research project, along with the capability of an iris extract to influence these dynamics.
Literature/Data
Aloe: Activity, Consistency, Authenticity and More—A Review
The present article explores how sources of
Aloe vera
can vary in chemistry, and what to consider when formulating with this ingredient.
Aloe vera
has multiple claimed skin care benefits that link to the plant's growth, cultivation and harvest.
Literature/Data
Developments in Ceramide Identification, Synthesis, Function and Nomenclature
Advances have been made in recent years to better understand ceramides, as the authors describe here. However, since not all ceramides have the same structure, the nomenclature in the literature and on product labels needs clarification. The Personal Care Products Council recently agreed upon new nomenclature based on four molecular structures, which the authors also discuss.
Literature/Data
Review and Modern Advances of Retinoids for Cosmetics
For skin cancer, skin aging and acne, retinoids have proven both preventive and therapeutic. Successful efforts toward more bioavailable vitamin A derivatives and retinoid formulations have increased their use for cosmetic benefits. Recent work to further optimize retinoids and reduce their side effects has yielded a new generation of promising molecules, described here.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: White Rose and Gartanin Anti-aging
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's technology is a skin lightening, anti-wrinkle composition based on white rose petal extract and a gartanin derivative.
Literature/Data
Testing the Fate (and Exposure) of Cosmetic Ingredients
Risk and exposure go hand-in-hand. So when researchers dared to publish a new method to assess the exposure and fate of cosmetic ingredients, we couldn't help but give them exposure, in this review.
Literature/Data
A Tale of Tattoos, Toxicology and Black Henna
Ingredient safety and skin reactions relate not only to companies producing the pigments and inks used for tattooing, but also skin care product manufacturers in general—after all, I apply sunscreen and moisturizer to my tattooed skin.
Literature/Data
[video] Defining the Relationship Between Bacteria and Skin
How does the microbiome relate to skin, and how can it be leveraged in personal care? This interview defines just that, with added insight on the skin microbiome trend.
Skin Care
Bee-based Beauty for Skin Health and Immunity
Bees have been busy carrying on alongside us for millennia. The Ancients used their products for food, medicine and more. Here, Asli Samanci, Ph.D., managing partner at Bee & You SBS Americas, Inc., explored with us the benefits of bee products for skin.
Literature/Data
Unlocking Exosomes to Advance Skin Health and Beauty
Exosomes are critical cell communicators whose ability to advance skin care was only recently realized. Here, Ayesha Bshero, VP of creative/product development at Beekman 1802, provides expert insights on their benefits, challenges and future potential.
Event Coverage
IFSCC Korea, 'Where Beauty and Creativity Converge'
As the heartbeat of Asian cosmetic innovation, Seoul, South Korea hosted cosmetic chemists and formulators from around the world at the IFSCC 2017 Congress. Traditional Korean drums kicked off the opening ceremony.
Literature/Data
Resveratrol Analogue and Equol Revive Menopausal Skin
A decrease in estrogen during menopause negatively affects the skin, according to a study published in
Dermatology and Therapy
, but a novel resveratrol analogue and the isoflavonoid equol offer new hope.
Skin Care
Cities and Skin: Phoenix Best, Mumbai Worst
Chemberry revealed the results of a study in which 80 cities worldwide were analyzed for their external effects on skin. The study identified the best and worst U.S. and global cities for skin health.
Tech Transfer
Translating Sensation to (and from) Personal Care
Converging multiple sensory experiences in one personal care product can differentiate it from others on the shelf. Translating sensations to (and from) personal care will therefore be addressed by sensory expert John Hayes, PhD, at the June 22 and 23, 2015,
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
in Philadelphia.
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