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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
It's All About Sex: Hormones and Skin Moisture
Cosmetics help people look and feel good. From an evolutionary view, the human purpose is to produce offspring and although it can be done clinically, most prefer the natural way, just like today's cosmetic users.
Magazine
Color Blending: SPF, Actives and More in Makeup
Color cosmetics have morphed into products that provide inclusive options for all shades of skin and dual functions that provide not only color, but skin care benefits as well.
Literature/Data
Cerebral Beauty: Emotions and Aging, an Ayurvedic Analysis
How might mind-body connections improve skin care? This article provides modern insights as illustrated through ancient ayurvedic principles. The fact that negative emotions and psychological stress affect aging is not ancient folklore, it has been validated scientifically; telomeres, for example, are shorter in pessimists.
Method/Process
IBN Engineers Hair Follicle Model for Development of Anti-hair loss Actives
The Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) has recently engineered a new hair follicle model that could help discover new drugs or active ingredients for hair regeneration.
Method/Process
IBN Engineers Hair Follicle Model for Development of Anti-hair loss Actives
The Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) has recently engineered a new hair follicle model that could help discover new drugs or active ingredients for hair regeneration.
Nutricosmetics
A Great Barrier, Enhanced: A Review of Oral PUFA Supplements for Skin
Skin breakdown is implicated in many areas of health, and transepidermal (TEWL) water loss can indicate the integrity of the skin barrier. This article reviews the literature for evidence of how oral supplementation with polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) could positively impact TEWL, and therefore, skin barrier functioning in healthy individuals.
Magazine
Is Natural Rational? A Discourse in Support of Evidence-based Formulating
Natural cosmetics as well as evidence-based concepts in product development and scientific progress are certifiable. The present work explores the balance between performance and composition and posits whether natural is rational.
Literature/Data
A Dermatological View—In vitro Buffering Capacity of Human Skin Layers
Previous studies demonstrate that skin buffering capacity can be measured in vitro by applying several concentrations of hydrogen chloride (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) on skin and evaluating the pH change pre- and post-dosing. Here, the authors employed this technique to evaluate the buffering capacity of skin layers including intact SC, denuded SC and dermis skin samples.
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
Eutectic Formulas Restructure Hair and Chemical Styling in General
Research published in
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
describes eutectic formulations with peptides that successfully modified the shape and properties of Asian hair while improving its resistance to mechanical wear.
Literature/Data
Boosting SPF with Copolymers and Other Topics: Literature Findings
This month’s survey of recent patent and research literature describes moneymaking ideas for personal care development, including an anti-inflammatory to soothe the skin post raw material irritation, lactulose for hair styling, reducing the damage caused by perms, boosting SPF with copolymers and the treatment of skin with heated lotion, among others.
Literature/Data
Instant/Gradual Self Tanning and Other Topics: Literature Findings
This month’s survey of recent patent and research literature describes money-making ideas for personal care product development, including whitening with vitamin C and Opuntia ficus indica, a pulverulent for hair shaping and shine, an amino functional silicone treatment to use post-relaxing, and instant/gradual self tanning, among others.
Literature/Data
Visually Indicating Wipe Efficacy and Other Topics: Literature Findings
This month’s survey of recent patent and research literature describes moneymaking ideas for personal care product development, including enhancing avobenzone photostability in the presence of zinc oxide with a phosphate-based emulsifier, adding value to sunscreen protection with antioxidants, indicating wipe efficacy visually, and using Heat Shock Protein 27 for antiaging, among others.
Literature/Data
Black Truffle, Nanocrystals and Flexible Films: Recent Literature Findings
In this monthly survey of recent patent and literature research, the author describes money-making ideas in the personal care industry, ranging from a water-soluble scrubbing agent and black truffle for cell proliferation, to ascorbyl palmitate nanocrystals and an o/w emulsion for eyelash-volumizing and lengthening, among others.
Literature/Data
Lead, Manganese and Mercury: Metals in Personal Care Products
This article is the fourth in a series reviewing the metals present in personal care products. Earlier installments appeared in January 1998, Toxic Potential from Metals Absorbed through the Skin (pages 33-42); March 1999, Metals in Personal-Care Products, (pages 47-56); and August 2000, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper and Iron: Metals in Personal-Care Products, (pages 52-65).
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Putting a 'Hex' on UVA and Heat
Sunscreen developers walk a fine line between protection and transparency, mainly due to the laws of physics. The inventors on this patent defy these laws with a transparent, effective and heat-releasing form of hexagonal prism-shaped ZnO particles.
Literature/Data
Hypersensitive Skin: Classification and Potential Risk from Cosmetic Formulations
Considering the potential for reactions between cosmetics and hypersensitive skin, the present article will focus on this skin type; first by outlining mechanisms of type I and IV hypersensitization, then by focusing on type I immunogenic vs. non-immunogenic urticaria. Potential urticariogens in cosmetics are considered, and suggestions for future direction are given.
Literature/Data
Red and White Wine Steeped in Anti-aging Potential
A study published in
Antioxidants
reveals the antioxidant and anti-aging skin care potential of red and white wine extracts.
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