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Safety/Stability
PCPC's Beth Jonas Defends Cosmetic Science to the U.S. Senate
It's nice to see our government liaison supporting our scientists' efforts by standing up to share with others the notion that cosmetic science is real.
Literature/Data
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Clears the Way for Innovation
According to the agency, this will give individuals, businesses and the USPTO tools to clear away unused registered trademarks.
Literature/Data
Letter to the Editor: Critique of 'Safer Sweat Control' Article
"I read 'Safer Sweat Control' in the January 2020
Cosmetics & Toiletries
and would like to offer some critical comments based on my extensive knowledge of antiperspirant and deodorant technology from 31 years [of experience]."
Literature/Data
Second Nature: Sustainability as the Outgrowth of Naturals, A Commentary
Personal care consumers increasingly demand natural products but these are not always sustainable, especially considering the broader principles of this doctrine. This paper is a commentary on natural products and ingredients, certifications and innovations to advance this category in the context of UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Literature/Data
Industry Insight: Natural Therapy for Skin and Spirit—
Avena sativa
In this "Industry Insight," Simarna Kaur, Ph.D., platform leader and R&D fellow for translational science at Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health shares J&J’s research to improve the skin condition of cancer patients.
Cleansing
Comparatively Speaking: The INCI Names vs. Properties of Silicone Surfactants
Surface tension is a ruling factor in the formulator's world. In this edition of "Comparatively Speaking," Tony O'Lenick explains its influence on foam and wetting; he also demonstrates how little the INCI name reveals about a material's properties.
Literature/Data
Biotechnology Impacting Cosmetic Science: Altering the Way Cosmetics are Perceived
Today's cosmetics manufacturers and marketers are infusing their product portfolios with more "Biotech cosmetics" without being really conscious of their contribution to the industry's transformation.
Skin Care
Microbiome Utopia: The Secret to Skin Care Success [with podcast]
The secret to successful skin care is not the emollient choice. Nor is it nourishing ingredients or proper pH. The secret is at the intersection of these variables, where a utopian environment forms so the microbiome can "take it from there"; at least, that's what recent research from J&J suggests. Kim Capone, Ph.D., explains the research in this podcast. Listen now!
Literature/Data
Anti-pollution Cosmetics: In the Face of a Changing Environment
Pollution in different forms and media can cause skin distress of various types. In response, leading global cosmetic companies are turning to a full spectrum of anti-pollution ingredients for answers. Both the negative effects of pollution on skin, and ingredients and products to protect against this damage are reviewed here.
Hair Care
Is the Damage Done? Reduce and Repair Hair Color Damage
This article explores the main changes to hair after regular use of permanent hair colorants and how these changes impact noticeable hair properties such as feel, styling, breakage, etc. It then considers several strategies to reduce the damage caused during hair coloring, or to minimize the impact of damage post-coloring.
Sensory
Next in Skin: Beauty, Biosensing and the Language of Touch
As beauty evolves, skin emerges as both canvas and communicator, revealing systemic health, emotional states and more. This article explores the intersection of dermatology, sensor tech and mindful care, urging a balance between data and embodied wisdom.
Literature/Data
Snow Mushroom and Alcohol-free Sanitizers: Hand Care in the Literature
The global hand sanitizer market is expected to grow, bringing with it a need for hand creams and moisturizers to offset the effects of frequent use. Taken together, the following brief literature review considers research relevant to hand hygiene and care.
Literature/Data
Dwarf Bamboo, Marine Bacteria and Human Extracts: Naturals in the Literature
The pandemic has magnified consumer focus on health and hygiene, which has spiked interest in "clean" beauty concepts. These are often built around familiar-sounding ingredients such as naturals. In relation, we present this brief literature review on recent naturals research.
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.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Age of Inflammation: How Health is Driving the Microbiome Market
"I think millennial women are changing the world by doing something that’s never been done before," says Larry Weiss, M.D. "They're reading labels and asking questions." What are they looking for? Read on and listen in to learn more.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Lauder Rides the Infrared Wave with Indium Tin Oxide
Estée Lauder inventors are riding a new wave toward innovation: an infrared one. A new patent application explains.
Literature/Data
Antioxidant-rich Sunscreens Protect Against the UVA1 + Visible Range
A recent study assessed the photoprotection provided by organic sunscreens formulated with antioxidants against visible light (VL) + UVA1-induced effects.
Event Coverage
IUPAC and UNESCO Establish the International Year of Chemistry 2011
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) have partnered to establish the International Year of Chemistry 2011 (IYC 2011).
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