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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
Cannabinoids, CBG Defy Oxidative, Inflammatory Effects in Skin
Wellness company and cannabinoid supplier Cellular Goods has published a white paper finding cannabinoids and CBG provide anti-aging efficacy and can outshine vitamin C and retinoids in terms of safety.
Literature/Data
From Investigating Aging to Acrylic Polymers in Sunscreens
Technical talk from investigating aging to acrylic polymers in sunscreens.
Literature/Data
Body Beauty: Insights into Non-facial Skin Aging
Anti-aging care has mainly focused on the face, neglecting concerns for aging skin on other areas of the body. This article reviews biological changes with age that occur in non-facial skin, for potential body care product development.
Literature/Data
Instant/Gradual Self Tanning and Other Topics: Literature Findings
This month’s survey of recent patent and research literature describes money-making ideas for personal care product development, including whitening with vitamin C and Opuntia ficus indica, a pulverulent for hair shaping and shine, an amino functional silicone treatment to use post-relaxing, and instant/gradual self tanning, among others.
Event Coverage
A Sneak Peek at in-cos North America Innovations
During in-cosmetics North America, forward-thinking personal care ingredient suppliers will offer product insights and share new formulation techniques. Multifunctional beauty care, high performance polymers and surfactants are just three highlights, to be presented via a series of Innovation Seminars.
Consumers/Market
Industry Insight: Self-pleasuring Linked to Glowing Skin Benefits
In a recent interview, Jamie Leventhal, founder and CEO of the sexual wellness brand clio/plusOne, described arousing results from a new clinical study, to be released this month (January 2021), connecting the effects of masturbation with skin benefits. Following is an excerpt adapted from this conversation.
Literature/Data
The International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredient Process: A Chairperson’s Perspective
Most cosmetic formulations are built on water, but there are many additional ingredients, all of which are named according to a standard nomenclature discussed in this article by Eric Abrutyn, Kao Brands Company and INCI chair. It seemed appropriate to welcome the conference attendees from many nations and languages with this article about the international language of cosmetic ingredients.
Literature/Data
Evoking Emotion: Internal and External Factors in Sensitive Skin
The science behind sensitive skin is subjective but consumers have a self-perceived notion on sensitivity. Self-esteem and first impressions have inspired an increased demand for sensitive skin products.
Literature/Data
Study Reveals Heavy Metal-induced Stress Dynamics in Skin
Celluar signaling induced by heavy metals in skin is poorly documented. A recent paper published in
Metallomics
explored these interactions and found that lead and nickel, in particular, could accumulate in skin.
Companies
In Case You Missed It: This Week in News
Busy week? Catch up with industry news you might have missed.
Literature/Data
Berkeley Lab Finds Skin Benefit in Cancer-inducing Protein
The lab suggests that the protein linked to the spread of several major human cancers may also benefit skin.
Literature/Data
Researchers Find Edelweiss Inhibits Catagen Phase, Increases Hair Density
Researchers investigated an extract of the Alpine plant edelweiss ex vivo for its potential to modulate hair follicle growth and inhibit hair loss and in vivo for its ability to increase hair regeneration.
Literature/Data
Industry Insight: Seeing Through Layers of Skin Care Complexity
"With today’s advances in
omics
, generally ceramidomics, proteomics or lipidomics, we understand much better the complexity of area lipids in the stratum corneum; not only for body skin, but also for the face," says Tony Rawlings, Ph.D., in this exclusive interview.
Safety/Stability
[podcast] EWG vs. the Industry on Cosmetic Ingredient Safety
On the surface, this seems like a story about an activist group stirring up unnecessary fear to target an "unregulated" industry. And a self-regulated industry allegedly putting dollars ahead of safety. But the reality is actually much deeper and philosophical in nature. Listen now!
Literature/Data
Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory Effects of CBD Confirmed in Keratinocytes
A study published in the
Journal of Natural Products
confirms the mechanism through which cannabidiol (CBD) exerts antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions in human skin keratinocytes.
Actives
Infusing New Life into an Old Reliable Skin Treatment: Retinaldehyde
Retinaldehyde is suitable for many skin care applications, and when combined with other substances becomes even more versatile. One of its newest topical delivery systems provides multifunctional opportunities.
Literature/Data
Cell Signaling in Psoriasis for Ingredient Evaluation and Product Design
In this paper, the authors focus on the dialogue between skin epithelial cells and immune cells in the context of an inflammatory situation, i.e., psoriasis. The aim is to design in vitro models relevant to in vivo skin inflammation that can then be used to screen and evaluate potential cosmetic products.
Literature/Data
Technically Speaking: SPF in Relation to Sunscreen Application In Vivo
The following column discusses the latest technological advancements in the fields of hair care, skin care, oral care, sunscreen, color cosmetics and more.
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