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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
Toss the Bleach for Atopic Dermatitis Treatment
Bleach baths are commonly recommended for atopic dermatitis treatment, but a recent review in
Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
found that water baths may be a better option.
Literature/Data
Microbiome Helps Level the Acne Playing Field
Acne may be the result of a flaw in the microbiome's delicate balance. Using new research, microbiome-based markers could be used to diagnose and treat the disease.
Literature/Data
Monell Identifies the Scent of Skin Cancer
The Monell Center may have identified the odor of skin cancer, a discovery that might be used to develop new ways of identifying basal cell carcinoma.
Literature/Data
The Brave New World of Silicone Alternatives
The road forward for cosmetic formulation doesn't include as many of the silicones of old, according to Tony O'Lenick, president of Siltech LLC.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Give Greasy Skin the Slip
Satureja montana
is more than an attractive border plant for culinary herb gardens—L'Oréal has found it can give greasy skin the slip, as this patent application shows.
Consumers/Market
Rosacea Patients Report Masks Worsening Their Symptoms
A Galderma survey has revealed that people with rosacea are experiencing more flare-ups and a worsening of symptoms as a result of wearing masks.
Sun Protection
SPF Debate Puts Derms to the Test
Is the word we're spreading about sunscreen efficacy wrong? A new paper in the
Journal of the American Medical Association
thinks so. It holds that SPF values above 30 do make a difference.
Literature/Data
Could Senescent Skin Cells Age the Entire Body?
Senescent skin cells accumulate and spread to neighboring cells. A recent opinion published in
Trends in Molecular Medicine
suggests this could induce aging in other tissues.
Literature/Data
Could Omega-3 Nutritionals Resolve the Acne Crisis?
Research presented during the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Spring Symposium identified that 100 patients diagnosed with acne had low systemic omega-3 fatty acid levels.
Literature/Data
Probiotics are Fleeting but Affect the Native Microbiome
Researchers have found they can colonize skin with
Lactobacillus reuteri
through daily applications but this is only transient; the larger effect is how its fleeting presence affects the native microbiome structure.
Literature/Data
Is Microbe Modulation the Future of Acne Care?
Researchers utilized a cocktail of donor bacterial communities to test the possibility of future probiotic solutions for acne and other skin conditions.
Literature/Data
Kao Finds the True ‘Biological Age’ of Skin
Kao has assessed variations in individual aging to estimate skin's “biological" age, rather than chronological age; assessments were made based on skin surface lipids-RNA.
Regional
FDA Sets Regulatory Framework for Regenerative Biological Therapies
It's a sign of the times when technology and innovation hit a point where the U.S. Food and Drug Administration must stop and write new rules to ensure consumer safety. That time, with respect to regenerative biological therapies, is now.
Safety/Stability
Tox Testing at the Speed of Light (Really)
Until now, testing chemicals for their toxicity has relied on reporter genes, which can take 24 hr to deliver results. A new approach from North Carolina State University, however, uses a modified protein that emits light when binding occurs—effectively signaling its safety.
Literature/Data
Immunity to Hair Loss Could be the Future
Is it possible hair products of the future will impart hair loss immunity to consumers? New findings from the University of California at San Francisco point in this direction.
Natural/Sustainable
Raspberry Could Ride Anti-pollution to the Top
Raspberry is trending, not only for its impact on skin erythema and melanin, but for repair and antioxidant benefits. It's in the perfect position to ride the anti-pollution trend to the top.
Literature/Data
Sub-Micron Oil Particles Make the Patent Cut
“This technology represents a way forward ... to incorporate functional actives that are not water-soluble into a consumer-desirable product ... in a safe and effective manner,” reports LEI.
Consumers/Market
Opportunity in Diversity: Formulating for the Multiethnic Market
The expanding multicultural beauty market provides opportunity to formulate products specifically to the needs of ethnic skin types. Pigmentation is not the only difference between black and Caucasian skin, the skin barrier and other factors come into play.
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