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A Global View on Specialty Chemicals: The Supplier Perspective
Industry suppliers can remain competitive in a saturated market by offering formulators technical support, by taking root in burgeoning sectors and by honing in on cultural needs. This article describes the scope of the cosmetics market and the demands suppliers are challenged to meet by industry formulators.
Actives
Don’t Count On Genetics, Sunscreens are the Best Bet
In a podcast with P&G scientists Frauke Neuser, Ph.D. and Rosemarie Osborne, Ph.D.,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
learned about genetic studies in support of the Olay brand, and more. Following is an excerpt.
Literature/Data
ZnO Nanoparticles Penetrate but Only Under These Conditions
Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles are a major component in sunscreens but their ability to permeate skin has remained undetermined. Recent work in
Applied Biomaterials
identifies the conditions under which they penetrate—notably, not in their nano form as they exist in sunscreens.
Efficacy
Your Hair on Acid: The Influence of Carboxylic Acids
Carboxylic acids are growing in use to alter hair's properties from the inside out. This column explores the efficacy of these materials and presents possible explanations for their effectiveness.
Safety/Stability
[podcast] EWG vs. the Industry on Cosmetic Ingredient Safety
On the surface, this seems like a story about an activist group stirring up unnecessary fear to target an "unregulated" industry. And a self-regulated industry allegedly putting dollars ahead of safety. But the reality is actually much deeper and philosophical in nature. Listen now!
Efficacy
A Sunny Proposition: The Effects of Sun on Hair
While not nearly as well-documented as skin, plenty of literature indicates the sun can have damaging effects on hair.
Literature/Data
Shiseido Puts the 'Pressure' on Anti-aging Skin Care
Shiseido has discovered that applying pressure to the skin stimulates the proliferation of stem cells stored in reservoirs that could impart anti-aging benefits.
Tech Transfer
Research on Nano-sized Polymers Reveals Thermal-related Transitions
Research conducted at Kyoto University on nano-sized polymer assemblies could improve the production of nanofibers, new materials and more. For instance, the work led to the finding that the melting point of confined PEGs decreased as their molecular weight, length in this case, increased.
Literature/Data
Shaving and its Effects on Percutaneous Absorption in the Skin*
Despite its being an area of concern for many years, the percutaneous absorption of cosmetics has not been rigorously studied. Additionally, the effects of shaving on this process are relatively unknown. An overview of recent research reveals that more research in this area is required.
Sun Protection
[video] Student Poster: The Effects of Blue Light on Skin
Lisa Stevens, of Azelis and the University of Cincinnati, explained her research on the effects of blue light in skin during in the most recent TeamWorks conference and exhibition.
Literature/Data
Cellular Goods Details Findings on the Effects of Cannabinoid Skin Care
Cellular Goods shared research findings on cannabidiol (CBD) and cannabigerol (CBG) and the "5As" of their potential benefits for skin.
Literature/Data
Tosla Publishes Clinical Study on the Efficacy of Three Test Products
A double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized four-way study investigated the effect of 12- week daily dietary supplementation with collagen and MSM on skin health.
Literature/Data
New Findings and the Impact of Infant Skin Microbiota on Product Development
Recent studies demonstrate that the skin microbiome of infants actively changes during the first year of life, along with evolutions in skin structure, biochemical composition and function. These dynamics in the development of a healthy skin microbiome must be taken into consideration when designing products for baby skin care.
Literature/Data
A Dermatological View—The Controversial Influence of Moisturizers on Skin Water Barrier
As is described here, moisturizers can influence the properties and structure of corneocytes by influencing the SC and consequently, the skin water barrier function. This hydrative influence of moisturizers could be beneficial as well as destructive toward skin barrier function.
Event Coverage
[video] Student Poster: The Spectrum of Black Beauty Politics on YouTube
Consumers of color are strong influencers of the beauty market. Learn more in this brief interview with Veronica Osei, of DePaul University.
Cosmetic Ingredients
In the Thick of It: A Primer on Polyelectrolyte Crosspolymer Rheology Modifiers
Polyelectrolyte crosspolymers are preferred rheology modifiers that function to confer thickening, product stability and sensory attributes to aqueous cosmetic formulations. This article reviews the relationship between structure and function for this broad class of rheology modifiers.
Hair Care
Dove and P&G Experts on the Hair Bonding Buzz—Plus 3 Main Types
The hair bond builder or "multiplier" market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 7.80% from 2021 to 2028. Here, Dove and P&G experts help us explain why and explore the three main types of bonding agents.
Literature/Data
The Unidentified Role of Sunscreen in Treating Hyperpigmentation Taking on a New Responsibility
What is sunscreen’s role in treating hyperpigmentation? We ran clinical trials using depigmenting agents and sunscreen to assess sunscreen’s treatment purpose. We then surveyed study design, objective, intervention, how investigators utilize sunscreen and measurements of efficacy to further the findings.
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