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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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Patent Pick: Taking Matte to the Max in Color Cosmetics
Today's trend for a matte finish yet transfer-resistance and comfortable wear makes for a challenging formula combination. L'Oréal inventors appear to have unlocked the code; a new patent application explains.
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Angiopoietin-like 4 from Fatty Tissue to the Skin's Rescue
New findings from the Nanyang Technological Institute in Singapore provide yet another example of derm and medicinal research crossing into the cosmetics realm; here, in a gel patch scar treatment form.
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Swimmer Beware: The Ocean May Mess With Your Skin Microbiome
The skin microbiome is altered by swimming in the ocean, recent findings suggest—opening the door to potential opportunities for personal care applications to fortify beach-goers' skin barriers.
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Assessing the Safety of Parabens: Percutaneous Penetration and Risk Analysis
In cosmetics, parabens are widely used due to their low cost and efficacy. In recent years, however, some reports have claimed that these materials exhibit estrogenic activity, which has led to attempts to replace them in formulations. This article reviews penetration studies of parabens spanning the past 20 years to determine whether they pose a risk to human health.
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A 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.
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The Name's Bond, H-F Bond. Leveraging Divergent Fluorine Forces
Intermolecular forces such as dispersion forces and hydrogen bonds are the basis for a theory explaining the behavior and benefits of perfluoropolyethers and perfluorocarbons. The former, in liquid form, are explored here for their application in cosmetics and personal care; the latter are described for speculation purposes.
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Skin and Ocular Flora: The Effect of Formulation, Part 2
This second installment of a two-part article reviews the transient and resident microbial populations of the human ocular area and how they alter with age, environment and exposure to antimicrobial agents. Considerations for the formulator of how cosmetic products may affect and be impacted by the flora also are provided.
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Patent Pick: Anti-dandruff Probiotic—Not the Contradiction it Seems
Do the words
probiotic
and
anti-dandruff
seem contradictory? Maybe on the surface, but on a micro level in the scalp, L'Oréal and Nestec have found they harmonize to restore balance.
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Comparatively Speaking: Pathways to Rancidity (and How to Avoid Them)
Rancidification is a type of oxidative degradation that occurs more commonly in oils, including hydrocarbons and other organics. Here, Tony O'Lenick explores this process and provides solutions to prevent it.
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Skin in the Game: Contact Dermatitis and Cosmetics, Part I
Though the number of incidents has declined, cosmetic products still hold the potential to trigger adverse reactions in users. This first of two articles reviews the regulatory status and adverse reporting of contact dermatitis due to cosmetics. Part II takes a closer look at ingredients of concern.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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VIDEO: Missing the Daily Grind: Gallagher to Miss Product Assessment, Sustainability Projects
In a recent exclusive interview with C&T, Kevin Gallagher, Croda’s retiring president of personal care/actives, talked about what he’ll miss most in retirement.
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