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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
How the Exposome Impacts Skin's Condition
A recent article published in the
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venerology
describes the entirety of the skin's exposome and how it can induce or modify skin's condition.
Cosmetic Ingredients
In the Thick of It (continued)
This article continues the discussion from our print edition on the relationship between structure and function for polyelectrolyte crosspolymers. Click through to read Part II in our Digital Edition.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Sleep, Skin and the Microbiome
Is there a possible gut-brain-beauty connection? Stefanie Dhanda, of Johnson & Johnson, seems to think so. In this podcast, she enlightens us with findings from a collaboration with Holobiome Corp.
Efficacy
Industry Insight: Validating the Naturals Phenomenon
Burt’s Bees may be best known for its lip balm, but things could change if Celeste Lutrario has it her way. Read on, in this excerpt from our exclusive podcast.
Hair Care
Evoking Emotion: The Impact of Hair
Following is a brief review of recent hair aging research and emotional connections with consumers. Premature graying and other changes in hair with age are a significant cause of low-self esteem.
Literature/Data
The Probiotic Nature of Normal Microflora
The normal microflora of humans consists of bacteria, yeasts, fungi and possibly viruses. Recent studies are revealing that many of their actions are like those of the normal microflora present in the intestinal tract and on the skin and mucus membranes.
Efficacy
Words from Wiechers: The Power of Suggestion
In this edition of our Words from Wiechers series, the late author explains the power of belief in product efficacy—and why products should be evaluated based on the perceived value they deliver to consumers.
Literature/Data
Nestlé Sets Out to 'Master the Microbiome'
Nestlé Health Science has entered the microbiome research sphere with the creation of Microbiome Diagnostic Partners, a joint venture with Enterome.
Color Cosmetics
Patent Pick: Giving Mascara Mishaps the Slip
Clumping, smudging and other mascara mishaps could become history thanks to a new invention from L'Oréal. Here, high levels of plant oil replace wax to provide desired benefits to mascara.
Literature/Data
Bee Venom is Back in the Buzz
Bee venom is back, this time with data. According to a thesis from the University of Strathclyde, previous reports of its effects were anecdotal and incomplete. Now there's science backing it; especially in terms of safety.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Rosacea Redness Gets the Flush
Rosy cheeks, they say, are a sign of good health but in the case of rosacea, they are a hyper-reactive reality. Thus, in this patent application, Allergan has developed an α1-adrenoceptor that flushes out the truth.
Literature/Data
Theobroma Cacao
for Skin Care Emulgels, Microemulsions
Research to be published in an upcoming
Industrial Crops and Products
explores the use of cocoa bean glycolic extract in microemulsions and emulgels in skin care.
Literature/Data
Skin Microbiome Manipulation as a Therapeutic Opportunity?
A review published in the
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
explores the current state of the art in skin microbiome manipulation and transplantation for potential therapies.
Literature/Data
The Science Behind L’Oréal's Melasyl Pigmentation Technology
Melasyl is a molecule designed to address localized pigmentation issues that lead to age spots and post-acne marks.
Tech Transfer
Viral Skin Defense: Phage Therapy, A Commentary
It provides their brief evolutionary history, considers their utility as antimicrobial alternatives, and posits their application in modern skin care. This article offers a commentary supporting the notion of bacteriophages, or phages, in skin care therapeutics.
Tech Transfer
Advanced Photodynamic Therapy Kills 'Blood Suckers'
By "blood suckers," Vanderbilt scientists mean bacteria like staph, which deplete the human blood of iron. Here, a new molecule is described that, when combined with phototherapy, can selectively kill off these and other bacteria—suggesting new anti-acne and other treatment potential.
Tech Transfer
The New Bionic Reality: Imprinted Wearables
New dimensions in 3D printing are now possible thanks to a novel process developed at the University of Minnesota. Not only could this give surgical robots the sense of touch, it could embed the human skin with biometric monitoring capabilities.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Biophotonic Skin Therapy, Illuminated
Photon-based therapies have crossed from the dark side in this new patent application highlighting thermosetting block polymers for skin rejuvenation and more.
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