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[video] Caviar, Color Trends and Replacement Ingredients: News & Insights
From natural replacements to "foodie beauty,"
Cosmetics & Toiletries
covered it all last week... need to catch up? Check out our recap video for insights on the latest in cosmetic R&D.
Actives
Naturally Inhibit Fragrance Degradation: Rice Bran Sterols in Emulsions
The use of phytosterols is proposed here to retard the deterioration of cosmetic emulsions caused by perfume degradation. For the described tests, phytosterols from crude rice bran oil, a natural and economic choice, were used. A simple and easily controlled technique is described through which the phytosterols provided the desired results.
Literature/Data
Spider Silk-inspired Programmable Textile Aids in Wound Care
Research published in
Advanced Functional Materials
describes an artificial spider silk protein (spidroin) woven into a textile with biochemical sensing abilities, air permeability and motion monitoring that aids in wound healing.
Literature/Data
Researchers Develop Invertebrate Alternative In vivo Skin Corrosion Test
Work published in Environmental Pollution describes an invertebrate alternative in vivo skin corrosion test that reportedly is more sensitive to acids and alkalis than traditional skin models.
Companies
In Case You Missed It: This Week in the News
Rough week? Take a break and catch up on some headlines you might have missed.
Literature/Data
Industry Insight: Natural Therapy for Skin and Spirit—
Avena sativa
In this "Industry Insight," Simarna Kaur, Ph.D., platform leader and R&D fellow for translational science at Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health shares J&J’s research to improve the skin condition of cancer patients.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Complexation vs. Coacervation in 2-in-1 Shampoos
Hair care traditionally involves cleansing with anionic or amphoteric surfactants, rinsing, then using a conditioner with cationic surfactant and cetyl and stearyl alcohol. Combining these as 2-in-1 products is not easy but complexation and coacervation approaches can achieve such.
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
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
Diets High in Sugar and Fat May Contribute to Skin Inflammation
Research published in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
shows that eating foods high in sugar and fat can cause dysbiosis in the gut microbiome and subsequently affect the skin.
Literature/Data
Indian Sandalwood Tops Vitamin E for Antioxidant Activity, Inhibits MMP-1
Promising antioxidant effects of Indian sandalwood against environmental stressors including blue light and cigarette smoke were revealed in a study published in
Cosmetics
; MMP-1 inhibition also was demonstrated.
Literature/Data
Propylparaben and Triclosan Found to Increase Allergy Risk in Children
A study conducted by Johns Hopkins Children's Center and funded by the National Institutes of Health supports the common "hygiene hypothesis" that some antibacterial chemicals and preservatives in hygiene products may make children more susceptible to food and environmental allergens.
Literature/Data
Study Discovers Mechanism Behind Caffeine's Inhibition of UV-induced Cancer
Researchers at Rutgers have suggested that topical caffeine may help lower the risk of UV-induced skin cancer.
Literature/Data
Liquid Metals, Binahong Leaf and Tyrosinase Inhibitors: Antibacterials in the Literature
In consideration of today's critical market need, we offer the following brief literature review of recent research relevant to hand sanitizers and antibacterials.
Natural/Sustainable
Seed Oils Join Beef Tallow in the Beauty Ingredient Culture Wars
Participating brands include Saturée, a skin care brand "made without PUFA-rich [polyunsaturated fatty acid] seed oils, with only stable saturated fats, and pro-metabolic active ingredients."
Literature/Data
Oligopeptides in Sensory, Proteins in Winter Skin and Carotenoids: Literature Findings
This month’s survey of recent patent and literature research describes money-making ideas in the personal care industry, ranging from oligopeptides for sensory properties and peptides for hair, to a dandruff treatment and colorless carotenoids for sun damage protection.
News
[video] Natural Hydration, Shower Jellies and Halal Ingredients: News and Insights
The month of January is coming to a close…can you feel the pace quicken toward travel season? Here, Rachel Grabenhofer slows things down to recap the week’s happenings in cosmetics R&D.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Lauder Rides the Infrared Wave with Indium Tin Oxide
Estée Lauder inventors are riding a new wave toward innovation: an infrared one. A new patent application explains.
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