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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
Testing the Fate (and Exposure) of Cosmetic Ingredients
Risk and exposure go hand-in-hand. So when researchers dared to publish a new method to assess the exposure and fate of cosmetic ingredients, we couldn't help but give them exposure, in this review.
Literature/Data
[video] Defining the Relationship Between Bacteria and Skin
How does the microbiome relate to skin, and how can it be leveraged in personal care? This interview defines just that, with added insight on the skin microbiome trend.
Literature/Data
SCC Annual Meeting: Skin Gives Us Access to the Brain
Wellness plays a role in the personal care industry—Claudia Aguirre, Ph.D., spoke at the SCC Annual Meeting on touch, wellness marketing claims and how its concepts are affecting the industry.
Literature/Data
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
: Biofilms, the Next Frontier in Microbiome R&D
In her
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
technical lecture, Cláudia Marques, Ph.D., will present the biofilm and consider the microbial dynamics within (e.g., quorum sensing), especially in the context of skin conditions. Thanks go to our sponsor, MilliporeSigma.
Sun Protection
SPF 100+ Efficacy Put to the Test in ‘Actual Use’
Recent research in
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
sought to find out if, when used under conditions that users typically apply sunscreen, SPF 100+ products provided higher protection than their SPF 50+ counterparts.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Hyper Hygiene and Future Directions for the Skin Microbiome
Continuing our discussion on what we know about the skin microbiome, this follow-up interview with Larry Weiss, M.D., of Symbiome, considers the impact of today's hyper-hygienic practices and looks to what's next for skin microbiome care. Listen now.
Natural/Sustainable
Patent Pick: Plant Extracts Treat the Root Cause of Aging
'Rooted' in a new solution to extend cell longevity and delay aging are plant extracts including black cohosh, Valerian, ginkgo biloba, celery seed, white willow and passion flower, according to these inventors.
Literature/Data
Color Developments: Advances in Hair Dye Within the Last Decade
Technical information about hair color remains relatively scarce, compared with other personal care categories. This brief review of the market, chemistries and patent literature means to fill the void since the review by Corbett in 1998.
Literature/Data
Defining Moment for the Skin Microbiome: Interpreting Expressions and Misconceptions
This manuscript aims to dispel some misconceptions surrounding the microbiome as well as properly define the nomenclature. It also seeks to instill an appreciation for the magnitude of the ongoing research and what is yet to be revealed.
Literature/Data
Clinical Studies Show JD Jojoba Oil Reinforces the Skin Barrier
Jojoba Desert has released a study showing that using its JD Jojoba Oil results in marked skin barrier improvement and moisturizing effects, and concluding that over time, the product's continued used creates healthier skin.
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
Patent Pick: A New Delivery Trick Up the Sleeve
Henkel inventors have a new trick up their sleeves, as this new patent for controlling the stability and release of deodorant actives explains.
Literature/Data
Dermatological View—Defining Clinically Relevant Fragrance Allergens: The Challenge
This article originally appeared in Exogenous Dermatology on pages 279–285 of volume 2 in 2003 and appears here in a modified version with permission from S. Karger, Basel.
Literature/Data
A Hair Dyeing Solution for the Dye-allergic Consumer
This article describes how to identify allergic contact dermatitis resulting from hair dye, and outlines prevention principles for those who wish to continue dyeing their hair despite being allergic—with clear implications for those formulating these products. The main sensitizers in hair dye are discussed, along with techniques to minimize exposure to these allergenic substances.
Literature/Data
PQ-10: How the Industry Utilizes This Cationic Polymer
Polyquaternium-10 is utilized by formulators in rinse-off and conditioning hair, cosmetic and body products. This article addresses the ingredient's production, properties and applications in the personal care industry.
Literature/Data
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.
Literature/Data
Skin Pigment Genetics is More Complex at the Equator
New research published in
Cell
presents genetic findings related to skin pigment diversity and complexity, further supporting the trend for customizable skin care.
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