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The Hardening Phenomenon in Irritant Contact Dermatitis: Cosmetic Implications
Irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) is common and poses a significant problem in high risk populations including hairdressers, health care workers, metal-working professionals and cleaning specialists.
Skin Care
Cooking Chemistry and the Formulator: Egg Whites and Milk
This article is the first in a four-part series that will highlight connections between the chemistry of cooking and personal care product development—including the reactions that occur and why, and how to best utilize these reactions for the benefit of novice formulators.
Literature/Data
How the Circadian Cycle Regulates Skin Regeneration: A Review
A recent review published in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
explores how skin regeneration follows a circadian cycle.
Literature/Data
Arthrofactins, Kiwi Peel and Clay: Moisturization in the Literature
Globally, the skin care market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.5% from 2016 to 2024. In relation, we offering the following brief literature review on ingredients and approaches to achieve skin moisturization.
Literature/Data
Firing Up the Cannabinoid Cosmetics Debate at SCC Annual
Cannabinoids have fired up great interest (and to some extent, alarm) from the cosmetics industry, both for their broad potential but also their regulatory status. During the recent SCC Annual Meeting, a few presenters shared what the science says about these potent actives.
Regional
3 Skin Sensitization Tests to Meet the EU Mandate
The EU Cosmetics Regulation requires skin sensitization to be determined through non-animal methods. Here, the pathways for skin sensitization are reviewed, three non-animal tests are described in brief, and their combination with one another, followed by human assessment, are explored.
SPF/Sun
Sunscreen Data Requests, Misperceptions and the Public Health Crisis
"The FDA is not saying 40% of sunscreens (or whatever) do not meet its rules for safety and effectiveness—not to the extent the EWG is suggesting." But the FDA also is muddying the waters, according to PASS Coalition adviser Michael Werner.
Literature/Data
Penetration of Cosmetics Into and Through the Stratum Corneum
The penetration routes of substances through the stratum corneum and how these transport pathways function are becoming better understood. Despite this progress, however, the penetration mechanisms of cosmetic formulations remain mysterious. This overview presents current knowledge on the various pathways of penetration, and suggests that even if cosmetic formulations penetrate no deeper than the surface, their efficacy may still be optimal.
Event Coverage
Phytoestrogen or Superfood? Exploring the Evidence During SCC Annual
Phytoestrogens cause public alarm, as they are considered endocrine-disruptors, yet they are antioxidants and have other health benefits. Edwin Lephart, Ph.D., will address this matter of perspective during the Frontiers of Science Award Keynote Lecture at the SCC Annual Meeting.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Nano-bio-vesicles Break the Skin Barrier
Faced with vesicles, 'somes and nano-carriers, the skin has put up a good fight in attempt to keep unwanted entities from entering the body. Have the inventors on this patent application, for hyalurosomes, finally broken the skin barrier? Read on.
Actives
Research Reveals the Skin Whitening Secrets of Korean Mulberry
The University of Hong Kong and Peking University recently discovered you can't squeeze skin whitening effects out of any old Korean or Chinese mulberry. Learn more.
Magazine
Through the Years: 5 Stages of Aging in Hair
Having healthy hair is important at all ages but the signs of hair health will change. The five stages of hair aging described here illustrate changes to hair biology as well as how hairstyles, wash frequency and products contribute to hair health.
Literature/Data
How Proteins Interact at the O/W Emulsion Interface
Research published in
Food Chemistry
reviewed the effects of proteins added to emulsion systems and evaluation methods thereof.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Solving the Efficacy vs. Irritation Equation
Consumers want it all; products that will clean the "s" right off of "skin" but reinforce its barrier, leaving skin hydrated and undisturbed. Is that even possible? The inventors on this Gojo Industries patent believe so.
Literature/Data
Benzophenone-3 Found to Persist in the Body
A doctoral thesis from Göteborg University, Sweden, suggests that benzophenone-3 is stored in the body.
Literature/Data
Bench & Beyond: The Global Look of Cosmetic Patents
This column highlights various cosmetic patents throughout the years. It should serve as a guide for future innovation.
Literature/Data
Getting Inside the Human Nail Plate: First Success
Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail plate – the most visible part of the nail apparatus (see sidebar). This infection is usually caused by species of Epidermophyton,Microsporum and Trichophyton resulting in nails that are opaque, white, thickened, friable and brittle.
Literature/Data
The arNOX Enzyme: Implications for Intrinsic Aging
This article describes a membrane-bound enzyme found in skin whose activity increases as biological age increases. The enzyme, located on the external surface of fibroblasts and keratinocytes, generates free radicals. The present work identifies the biological mechanism of the enzyme and its relationship to the appearance of aging in skin.
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