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Combining Retinol with CBD for Skin Quality Improvement
“CBD is anti-inflammatory and pro-healing in nature. I believe that the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties provided by CBD are an essential component of protecting the skin and contribute to the graceful aging of any skin type," says Dr. Few.
Literature/Data
Technically Speaking--Resveratrol
Polyphenols are among the botanicals reported to possess substantial anticarcinogenic and antimutagenic activities because of their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Ajinomoto Omnichem and Estée Lauder disclose topical compositions containing phosphorylated polyphenols1 in combination with a topically acceptable carrier.
Literature/Data
TechEdge--Understanding Reactive Oxygen Species
One antioxidant does not address all of the different free radicals that may be formed by an oxidative stress. Thus it is best to use a blend. In selecting antioxidants, a chemist must consider concentration and the effect of synergies or antagonists.
Method/Process
Influence of Skin Diffuse Reflectance on Sun Damage and Ingredient Efficacy Measurements
Current in vitro methods to assess photostability and antioxidant activity do not account for the diffuse reflectance of skin. Described here is an in vitro test that addresses this variable, mimics end-use product conditions and models photodamage processes. The approach is employed to determine the efficacy of an antioxidant from the Camellia sinensis (tea) plant.
Testing
Chocolate and Wine: The Perfect Match for Skin?
The
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
had us at "hello" this month, with a new study comparing the phenolic compounds in chocolate (actually, cocoa by-products) vs. wine (okay, grape seed) extracts for antioxidant and anti-inflammatory skin benefits.
Literature/Data
From Green Tea to Dibenzoylmethane Derivatives
Katiyar et al. have published a review on green tea polyphenolic antioxidants and skin photoprotection. Green tea is consumed as a popular beverage worldwide, particularly in Asian countries such as China, Korea, Japan and India, and it contains polyphenolic compounds known as epicatechins, which are antioxidant in nature.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Cofactors vs. Coenzymes
Enzymes for DNA repair or Coenzyme Q10 for antioxidant and antiaging benefits have become typical ingredients in today's skin care. Here, industry expert O'Lenick illustrates the difference between cofactors and coenzymes.
Literature/Data
Mushrooms, Mackerel Mucus and Gold: Antioxidants in the Literature
Cosmetic antioxidants are positioned to grow by US $17.81 billion from 2019-2023. With consumers "hot on the trail" for these ingredients, we offer the following brief literature review of antioxidant-related research.
Skin Care
Inside Ingredients: Pumpkin
Pumpkin is widely used in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic folk medicine as an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antioxidant and more. Read on to learn more about his humble gourd.
Natural/Sustainable
Inside Ingredients: Kojic Acid
Kojic acid’s skin-brightening effect relies on its antioxidant abilities, which protect the skin by neutralizing free radicals in the environment.
Method/Process
Influence of Skin Diffuse Reflectance on Sun Damage and Ingredient Efficacy Measurements
Current in vitro methods to assess photostability and antioxidant activity do not account for the diffuse reflectance of skin. Described here is an in vitro test that addresses this variable, mimics end-use product conditions and models photodamage processes. The approach is employed to determine the efficacy of an antioxidant from the
Camellia sinensis
(tea) plant.
Literature/Data
Study Reveals Heavy Metal-induced Stress Dynamics in Skin
Celluar signaling induced by heavy metals in skin is poorly documented. A recent paper published in
Metallomics
explored these interactions and found that lead and nickel, in particular, could accumulate in skin.
Literature/Data
Mibelle Biochemistry Uncovers New Ingredient Benefits
Existing technologies have been found to have new applications for breast lifting, scalp and nail defense, and more.
Literature/Data
Protransfersome-loaded Emulgel Boosts CoQ10 Anti-aging Effects
A study published in
Scientific Reports
demonstrates the efficacy of a protransfersomal emulgel to improve the skin delivery and stability of CoQ10.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Nitrone Antioxidants
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's invention describes nitrone compounds as personal care antioxidants.
Literature/Data
HA-coated Niosomes Drive Ascorbic Acid Deeper into Skin
Research published in the
Journal of Encapsulation
describes findings on the potential of niosomes coated with hyaluronic acid (HA) to deliver ascorbic acid deeper into skin.
Actives
[video] Burt’s Bees Gives Lip Balm a Turmeric Twist
In a recent interview with Hemali Gunt, Ph.D., head of clinical scientific affairs at Burt’s Bees, we learned how and why the company incorporated turmeric in a recent lip balm launch.
Literature/Data
New Passion for Passion Fruit: Sun Protection
Thai researchers have juicy news on passion fruit—apparently, extract from its seeds can boost the SPF levels in makeup. A recent paper published in the
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
explains.
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