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Companies
Johnson & Johnson’s Collaborations to Benefit the Skin Care Industry
Johnson & Johnson announced a list of new collaborations to benefit health care such as microbiome in sleep, preventing psoriasis, microneedling and more. Since its establishment in 2012, Johnson & Johnson has collaborated many times, bringing the number of strategic transactions to more than 350.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: In the Heat of Pleasurable Cosmetic Delivery
According to Estée Lauder inventors, personal care manufacturers are heating up the competition for consumer dollars by using heat in cosmetics and personal care experiences. But one particularly chilling roadblock to their development is the need for a portable energy source; as is described here.
Literature/Data
Could Fire Ants Be Stockpiling the Next Psoriasis Treatment?
Fire ants often are portrayed as swarming the nemesis in an action film, bringing forth a warranted demise. While their choreographed attack may leave your skin crawling, new research suggests their venom may, in fact, hold a key to treating psoriasis and its itchy, irritated traits.
Literature/Data
Mary Kay Names Vitamin C the Anti-pollution Answer
Vitamin C is good for more than fighting colds. According to Mary Kay research, it's also just what the doctor ordered for anti-pollution skin care.
Hair Care
How Silicones Shape the Hair Care Industry: A Review
Recent advances in silicones have been made to enable new sensory dimensions such as feather-light smoothness, in addition to heat protection, hair repair and lasting frizz control. As such, this article describes the main silicone types and reviews how they have advanced hair care.
Literature/Data
Consumer Perspective—The Feel Good Factor in Skin Care
The feel good factor in skin care stems from the integrity of the skin barrier. A recent theory hypothesizes that the injured epidermis can affect emotional state and act on the brain, which this author supports based on client feedback.
Literature/Data
A Century of Change: The Language of Raw Materials
This article celebrates the centennial of Cosmetics & Toiletries magazine by reviewing the magazine’s coverage of several basic types of cosmetic raw materials that were introduced or used in the formulations of the 20th century.
Literature/Data
How Global Warming Impacts the Microbiome and Skin Health
Work published in the International
Journal of Dermatology
describes how the effects of climate change, e.g., pollution, UV radiation, temperature and humidity, negatively impact the skin microbiome and, in turn, skin conditions.
Sensory
Intersecting the Senses: Synesthesia to Connect Cosmetics with Emotion
Synesthesia presents a great opportunity for innovative concepts in the cosmetics field. Considering its potential, a study was undertaken to develop a product design model based on synesthetic evaluations of tactile, audio, scent and taste stimuli, and supported by neuroscience techniques and implicit and explicit evaluations.
Literature/Data
Top Derms Agree: These Skin Care Ingredients Work Best
In a Northwestern Medicine study, a host of nationwide experts identified the best topical skin care ingredients for given skin conditions. The review focused on recommendations by cosmetic dermatologists and narrowed a list of 318 to just 23.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Seeing the World Through Rose-colored, Circadian-correcting Glasses
The fantasy world of cotton candy trees and rainbow unicorns may be one step closer to reality. For any nay-sayer who thinks 'wellness' is a bunch of hooey, this patent application will bring things into focus for you.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Seeing the World Through Rose-colored, Circadian-correcting Glasses
The fantasy world of cotton candy trees and rainbow unicorns may be one step closer to reality. For any nay-sayer who thinks 'wellness' is a bunch of hooey, this patent application will bring things into focus for you.
Literature/Data
10 Reasons the Global At-Home Beauty Device Market is Growing
With the market for at-home beauty devices continuing to grow, here are the top 10 factors for its escalating status.
Literature/Data
12 Beauty and Health Uses for CBD: Amway Reviews the Evidence
A review by Amway researchers published in
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
explores tangible evidence in the literature relevant to CBD's potential topical beauty and health benefits in 12 application areas.
Literature/Data
Beauty, Sleep and the Impact of COVID-19: A Survey
A recent survey from the makers of the Sleep Cycle app has found the COVID-19 pandemic is undermining more than our health and social interactions during waking hours; it's affecting our sleep.
Tech Transfer
Voodoo Lily, Hydrangea, MSM and More: Nutricosmetics in the Literature
The global health and wellness market, including personal care, beauty, nutrition and more, is expected to register a CAGR of ~4% from 2020 to 2025. This brief literature review highlights five recent papers where these fields converge: nutricosmetics.
Companies
In Case You Missed It: This Week in the News
Rough week? Take a break and catch up on some headlines you might have missed.
Tech Transfer
Research Implicates Heat as the Mechanism Behind Laser Skin Rejuvenation
Laser treatments often are used to rejuvenate the skin, although the underlying processes have remained mostly unexplained. However, research from the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in the Netherlands suggests the laser's heat rather than its light is the mechanism behind skin rejuvenation.
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