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[video] Understanding Adhesion of Pollution Particles to Skin
University of Le Havre researchers sought to better understand the adhesion mechanism of pollution particles to skin. Here, Lívia Salomao Calixto, Ph.D., explains their study design and findings, presented at the IFSCC Conference in Milano.
Literature/Data
Sytheon Corrects Identity of Vitamin C Tetra Esters
Previously, THDC (CAS # 183476-82-6) and ascorbyl tetraisopalmitates (CAS # 183476-6) were construed as being equivalent structures, when in fact they represent two different chemistries with different CAS numbers.
Literature/Data
Bacteria-derived Melanin Displays Array of Cosmetic Benefits
Research published in Preprints explores the potential of melanin produced by marine bacteria for photoprotection, antioxidant and antimicrobial benefits.
Literature/Data
For the Love of Microbes: Pigments with Super Powers
They're at it again. Microbes are spreading—but not to our blacklist, as once before. They've flagellated their way into our hearts as their powers are used for good, not evil—in this case, as producers of pigments having bonus antioxidant and antimicrobial benefits, as a new study describes.
Hair Care
Patent Pick: Resorcinol in the Thick of Fuller Hair
P&G inventors know bigger is better, at least in the eyes of hair care consumers. That's why a recent invention explores the use of resorcinol and other ingredients to beef up skimpy hair.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Number of Molecules in Compounds vs. Compositions
In this basic look at representative chemical structures, Tony O'Lenick compares the number of molecules in sodium chloride with sodium polymethacrylate. Future features will discuss differences in their distribution as well as the accuracy of the structures themselves.
Cleansing
Effects of Core-Corona Particles on Emulsification for Cosmetics
The functional limitations of surfactant emulsions led one Shiseido team to develop a "novel, ultimate emulsification system" to overcome those limitations. Read on to learn more about this system, which was presented at the IFSCC Congress in Orlando.
Literature/Data
Genetically Engineered Bacteria Produce a Rainbow of Natural Colors
While there are enormous regulatory hurdles to approving new colorants for cosmetic, food and pharma applications, this study represents progress in the search for naturally derived colors.
Literature/Data
Researchers Develop Tool to Test Textural Characteristics of Sunscreen
A new report implies that a neural network could be used to predict consumer satisfaction of cosmetic products not yet introduced to the market.
Literature/Data
When Pollution and Sensitive Skin Meet
Concerns over air pollution's impact on the skin are on the rise. Research in the
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
found that skin care formulated with the goal of fighting pollution can make an impact on skin health.
Literature/Data
Glycation and Skin Aging: A Review
The present article, adapted from Draelos and Pugliese*, provides a review of the chemistry involved in the glycation process to assist formulators in developing topical or nutricosmetic solutions for mature skin care.
Hair Care
Calling All Chemists, Formulators and Researchers
Are you sitting on a research “gold mine”? Get your work published!
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine is interested in your research as it pertains to cosmetics and personal care R&D.
Moisturizing
Moisturization, AQP-3 and Carcinoma Resistance
Moisturization is an essential part of skin care, reports Johann W. Wiechers, PhD. He adds that almost every chemical he has measured in his cosmetic life has demonstrated moisturizing benefits to human skin.
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.
People
Monell Names Margolskee Director and President
Robert Margolskee, MD, PhD, succeeds Gary Beauchamp, PhD, who is stepping down after 24 years with the organization.
Nutricosmetics
Nutraceuticals Benefit Hair Wellness and Growth
A recent review published in
Nutrients
explored nutraceuticals to benefit hair wellness and growth especially in the context of endocrine therapy-induced hair loss in breast cancer patients.
Literature/Data
Industry Insight: Bugs and Beauty Sleep
We all know “beauty sleep” is the real deal. What we don’t know is how our gut microbiome impacts it. J&J is interested in this connection, as Stefanie Dhanda explained in a recent podcast. Following is an excerpt.
Actives
Simple and Safe: Formulating ‘Clean Beauty’
A clean beauty product seems imply its development with a heightened sense of safety as well as unnecessary ingredients. For the formulator, this article explores how to follow the clean beauty profile with approaches to match various interpretations.
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