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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: CAPB from Coconut Oil vs. Fatty Acid
Anthony J. O'Lenick, Jr., explains that CAPB can be made from two different processes, one with coconut oil and the other with fatty acid, which create two potential differences that affect how the material works in a formulation.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: EFAs in Pharma vs. Cosmetics and COVID-19 Potential
In this Comparatively Speaking, Tony O’Lenick presents an edited excerpt from an article in
Inform
relating materials well-known by cosmetic chemists: essential fatty acids (EFAs). Highlighted here is their novel bioactivity in relation to COVID-19.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Author Commentary: Paolo Giacomoni, Ph.D., on Visible Light
Blue light has both good and bad effects on skin. Learn more about them in this author commentary with Paolo Giacomoni, Ph.D., who recently wrote a
Cosmetics & Toiletries
feature on this subject.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Author Commentary: Estelle Loing, Ph.D., on Safeguarding Squalene
Estelle Loing, Ph.D., global R&D director for IFF/Lucas Meyer, authored a new article about protecting squalene from pollution-initiated oxidation. In this podcast, she explains the inspiration for this work.
Colorant
[podcast] Author Commentary: Alexander Chan, Ph.D., on Hair Dyes
Alexander Chan, Ph.D., has been in the field and has heard things. He knows what consumers believe about hair dye ingredients, and why they're confused. He wrote an article about it for our upcoming February 2018 issue; and in this podcast, he talks about why he wrote it. Listen now!
Videos
[video] 4 Novel Effective Antimicrobial Compounds on IFRA's Transparency List
In this interview from the IFSCC 2023 poster session, Shoko Hamada, of Kobayashi Pharmaceutical Co., explains her research exploring antibacterial and antiviral properties of compounds on IFRA's transparency list, uncovering four with promising effects.
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.
Method/Process
Researchers Engineer Hydrogel-based Skin Substitute Complete with Rete Ridges
According to the authors, this work provides a simple and powerful way to mimic the structures of human skin and can contribute to skin tissue engineering and wound healing research.
Literature/Data
[updated] How to Ensure Cleansers Comply with Growing 1,4-Dioxane Regulations
A review in the
Journal of Surfactants and Detergents
explored means of measuring 1,4-dioxane levels in cleansers in order to comply with increasing ppm restrictions set by U.S. states. In this update, industry expert Tony O'Lenick adds context.
Literature/Data
C. acnes
Assist: Evolving Skin Care for Changing Needs, A Commentary*
The present discussion explores the possibilities of utilizing
C. acnes
as a probiotic to address skin deficiencies as they change from adolescence to adulthood. While the technology to fully support this approach is still developing, the research suggests it could be a path forward for evolving skin concerns.
Literature/Data
EXCLUSIVE! Comparatively Speaking: Natural vs. Nature-identical Fragrance By Tony O'Lenick
Tony O’Lenick asks: What is the difference between a “natural" and a so-called “nature-identical" fragrance? Steve Herman provides the answers.
Color Cosmetics
EXCLUSIVE! Comparatively Speaking: Conventional vs. Transfer-resistant Lipstick By Tony O'Lenick
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick poses the question: What is the difference between conventional and transfer-resistant lipstick?
Efficacy
Aubergine Mutes TRPV1 and Boosts TRPV-3 and -4 to Reinforce and Comfort Skin
While the causes of sensitive skin are not confirmed, they most likely are due to a neurogenic inflammation after the enhanced activation of sensory proteins in keratinocytes. The present work tested the ability of a
Solanum melongena
(aubergine) cell culture extract to inhibit sensory mediators of discomfort and activate barrier-boosting pathways.
Anti-aging/Face
Mary Kay Pinpoints Peptide, Centella Meristem Combo for Anti-gravity Effects
Mary Kay has focused on the two most prominent factors affected by skin sagging, natural hyaluronic acid and collagen, to nail down combinations of ingredients to boost these factors and target skin sagging.
Literature/Data
Exclusive! Comparatively Speaking: Deep Wrinkles vs. Fine Lines By Tony O'Lenick
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick asks: What is the difference between deep wrinkles and fine lines? Steven Schwartz provides the answer.
Literature/Data
400% Surge in Hair Loss Found in Minority Communities Post-quarantine
Board-certified dermatologists treating patients in Brooklyn and Manhattan recently reported a 400% increase in cases of telogen effluvium in predominantly minority, low-income communities after the COVID-19 shelter-in-place mandate.
Literature/Data
Culture Shift: Rethinking the Role of Commensal Microflora of the Skin in Cosmetic Formulation
Much like bacteria in the gut, the skin’s microbiome plays an important role in skin health by excluding harmful transients and educating the immune system. The application of pre- and probiotic concepts in cosmetics presents a novel approach. While formulation with probiotics may pose challenges, the use of prebiotics and bacterial lysates, discussed here, may be a viable alternative.
Sensory
Author Commentary: John Jiménez and Mauricio Guzman Alonzo on Synesthesia in Cosmetics
Most everyone knows what it's like to be a consumer. More recently, product developers have been tapping into this experience to evoke emotional connections in consumers. John Jiménez and Mauricio Guzman Alonzo, authors in our latest issue, have been leading this charge for cosmetics development. Here, they share their insights.
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