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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: L'Oréal Matches Sunscreens to Skin Tone
Inclusive beauty and customized color cosmetics are combined to create skin tone-matching sunscreens in a recent L'Oréal patent application.
Event Coverage
SCS Calls for Papers to Present During 2022 London IFSCC Congress
As the host for the IFSCC 2022 Congress, the UK-based Society of Cosmetic Scientists calls on cosmetic chemists from around the world to submit abstracts for the upcoming congress. The deadline is Jan. 31, 2022.
Literature/Data
The Ins and Outs of Aging: Intrinsic/Extrinsic Factors and Nutricosmetic Fixes
The combined effects of aging over the human lifespan can impact the structural integrity and physiological functions of skin. The present article reviews these influences and proposes nutricosmetic solutions to support skin health and well aging.
Literature/Data
Skin Reset: TCM-inspired Reishi Mushroom to Reprogram Signs of Aging
The present work examines the potential of a TCM-inspired and water-based
Ganoderma lucidum
(Reishi mushroom) extract to reactivate the skin's rejuvenation program by resetting the epigenetic clock. With aging, genes attributed to a youthful appearance become incorrectly programmed and are epigenetically switched off, accelerating skin aging.
Tech Transfer
Foam from Tropical Frogs Could Improve Transdermal Actives Delivery
The foam produced by Túngara frogs during mating could improve the transdermal delivery of actives through the skin, according to an open access paper published by The Royal Society Publishing.
Literature/Data
Halloysite Clay May Deliver Retinol, Niacinamide and Glycolic Acid to Skin
A paper published in
Molecules
theorizes the absorption of retinol, niacinamide and glycolic acid in halloysite clay nanotubes and their potential benefits in topical skin care.
Literature/Data
Sytheon Finds Synoxyl AZ Stabilizes Vitamin C Precursor THDC
When formulated with Synoxyl AZ, THDC is stablized, giving this vitamin C precursor higher skin efficacy.
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.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Patent Application vs. Issued Patent
Published patent applications, unlike an issued patent, have not been approved for issue but are made public, releasing the quo before the quid. Learn more in this edition of "Comparatively Speaking."
Literature/Data
Pumpkin Seed Oil: A New Option for Female Pattern Hair Loss
Pumpkin seed oil's ability to help decrease vellus hair and hair shaft diversity gives it great potential for use in female pattern hair loss treatment.
Literature/Data
Words from Wiechers: Too Often, Too Hot and Too Long. . .
In this edition of Words from Wiechers, product developers are reminded that if consumers deplete natural moisturizing factor from their skin, e.g., via long, hot showers, they damage their barrier and increase the penetration of anything applied to skin; including mild cleansers.
Event Coverage
[updated] Virtual Roundtable: Formulating Clinically Effective Products
Ruandro Knapik, R&D Technical Leader and External Innovation Leader for a major manufacturer, will participate in a virtual roundtable chat on formulating clinical efficacy during
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
.
Literature/Data
Restore and Renew:
Inula Helenium
Powers Up Skin’s Anti-pollution Defenses
An
Inula helenium
extract was tested as described here for its ability to reinforce skin’s defenses and impart hydration and radiance. The skin is constantly challenged by environmental pollutants that accelerate skin aging.
Methods/Tools
Quality Culture Part IV: Filling and Testing
This fourth and final installment in our four-part series provides real-life scenarios of microbial contamination that occurred during cosmetic product manufacturing—and the countermeasures taken.
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
Collagen and Keratin Composites Improve Cellular Affinity
Keratin nanoparticles and their effects on fibrillogenesis in type I collagen were explored in a recent study published in the
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.
Literature/Data
Sytheon and Symbionyx Transform DMF to IDMF for Psoriasis Care
Sytheon and Symbionyx expanded research into isosorbide esters and uncovered isosorbide di-(methyl fumarate) (IDMF) as a candidate to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis.
Safety/Stability
Letter to Editor Questions Benzophenone Study; Author and Industry Expert Respond
A Letter to the Editor in
Chemical Research in Toxicology
points to flaws in a study gaining recent attention and calling for the removal of octocrylene-containing sunscreens from the market. The author responds; as does an additional industry expert, David Steinberg.
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