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Section: Research > Literature/Data
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Topical
Avena sativa
Improves Skin Health in Adults Undergoing Cancer Treatment
An oat-based topical skin care regimen was shown to provide relief of dry skin and itch for adult patients undergoing oncology treatments.
Literature/Data
Quality Culture Part II: Raw Materials
This second installment in our four-part series provides real-life scenarios of microbial contamination that occurred during cosmetic product manufacturing—and the countermeasures taken.
Literature/Data
C. acnes
Assist: Evolving Skin Care for Changing Needs, A Commentary*
The present discussion explores the possibilities of utilizing
C. acnes
as a probiotic to address skin deficiencies as they change from adolescence to adulthood. While the technology to fully support this approach is still developing, the research suggests it could be a path forward for evolving skin concerns.
Literature/Data
A Look at Lipids: Profiles Across Ethnicity and Age, A Review*
Newly elucidated roles have been uncovered in the literature regarding the effects of surface lipids on normal skin functions, dry or atopic skin and acne. In addition, differences with regards to ethnicity and age have been highlighted. The present article offers a review of these findings.
Literature/Data
[podcast] What We Know About the Skin Microbiome
Where is the cosmetics industry in terms of understanding the skin microbiome? And what approaches could engage or support the entities therein? Larry Weiss, M.D., tells us, in this exclusive interview. Listen now.
Skin Care
[video] Eco-friendly, Sustainable, Safe and Biotech Ingredients
Today, ingredients that are eco-friendly and sustainable, yet safe and effective, are in demand. In this video interview, sponsored by Kalichem, Francesco Rastrelli describes his company’s approaches to meet these market needs. Watch now.
Natural/Sustainable
Strawberry Geranium Suppresses Inflammation Response in Keratinocytes
Research to be published in the
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
shows the inhibitory effect of strawberry geranium against the Toll-like receptor-2 inflammation response in keratinocytes.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Chemical Compound vs. Chemical Complex Composition
Chemical compounds are easier to analyze, quantitate and evaluate in a formulation than chemical complex compositions. Tony O'Lenick explains why in this installment of "Comparatively Speaking."
Literature/Data
[video] Cosmetics R&D Vlog: Universal Design and Beauty for the Blind
Akriti Pradhan and Gabriela Daniels recently reviewed assistive technologies and the outcomes of a survey of cosmetics for visually impaired and blind consumers. Learn what they discovered in this Cosmetics R&D Vlog entry.
Natural/Sustainable
Startup Solutions: A Survey of Green and Sustainable Innovations
Today is perhaps the most active time in decades for startup firms focused on natural (non-synthetic) and sustainable materials, replacement ingredients, green chemistry and fermentation technologies. This paper surveys several of them.
Literature/Data
Skin Brightening Literature: Edible Bird's Nest, Scutellarein and a Public Health Issue
Skin brightening/lightening has been at the top of our trending search terms for several weeks. As such, we offer this brief literature review of recent work related to this hot product segment.
Method/Process
Sensing Epidermal Aging via Histone Variant H2A.J Biomarker
Research published in
Aging and Mechanisms of Disease
has identified the histone variant H2A.J as a biomarker to detect senescent cells in skin, which could uncover connections between cellular senescence and skin aging.
Literature/Data
Benzophenones, Parabens in Cosmetics Implicated in Endometriosis Risk
Work published in
Environmental Research
suggests that frequency of cosmetics use is a strong predictor of exposure to benzophenone and parabens, and that these compounds may increase the risk of endometriosis. Further studies are warranted.
Literature/Data
Study Finds
E. coli
Could Produce Vegan Carmine
A recent study published in the
Journal of the American Chemical Society
shows that
E. coli
can produce carminic acid, which holds potential for biosynthetic carmine for vegan and cruelty-free cosmetics.
Consumers/Market
Rosacea Patients Report Masks Worsening Their Symptoms
A Galderma survey has revealed that people with rosacea are experiencing more flare-ups and a worsening of symptoms as a result of wearing masks.
Literature/Data
Research Uncovers Fucoidan's Potential to Address Atopic Dermatitis
A study published in
Dermatopathology
found that two seaweed extracts can be used as topical agents to address atopic dermatitis thanks to their effects on gene expression, among others.
Methods/Tools
Inclusive Beauty: Making Cosmetics More Accessible for the Blind and for Visually Impaired Consumers
This paper reviews assistive technologies developed for the blind and visually impaired (VI) relevant to shopping for cosmetics, as well as applications and systems to enable the choice of products. It also reports the outcomes of a survey exploring the shopping and product use of cosmetics by VI and blind individuals, including qualitative data that suggests the use of cosmetics among this population could be encouraged in several ways, outlined herein.
Literature/Data
Body Beauty: Insights into Non-facial Skin Aging
Anti-aging care has mainly focused on the face, neglecting concerns for aging skin on other areas of the body. This article reviews biological changes with age that occur in non-facial skin, for potential body care product development.
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