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Section: Research > Literature/Data
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Eye Color Cosmetics and Contact Dermatitis
Following is an overview of research correlating, even at trace amounts, raw materials present in eye area color cosmetics with contact dermatitis.
Literature/Data
How Cosmetics R&D Should Be Using Neuroscience
In this interview, neuroscientist Helen Fisher, Ph.D., describes what companies are not doing to innovate but should be. She will give the Frontiers of Science Award Lecture during the December 2015 SCC Annual Meeting in New York.
Cosmetics & Toiletries
is sponsoring her talk.
Tech Transfer
Secrets of the Trees for Super Cosmetics?
Trees are not the mute, woody giants we think them to be. They are actually quite chatty. What do talking trees have to do with cosmetics? I started to draw parallels between them our industry’s work on the microbiome, epigenetics and wellness cosmetics; even sustainability.
Literature/Data
Could Protein Folding Reshape Anti-aging Cosmetics?
"It is probable that helping the chaperone [proteins] and the unfolded protein response pathway in aged cells...turns out to be beneficial to the cell and subsequently to the skin....Further research would shed more light on this new approach."
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Trends of 2022
The cosmetics industry continues to take winding and unexpected turns, with much influence stemming from large events and social media. Extensions from current trends — e.g., scalp health from the skinification of hair — will spin off into new ones.
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How Cephalopods Became Nature’s Master of Cosmetics
Cephalopods possess reflectin proteins, which is unique in the animal kingdom. Roger Hanlon, Ph.D., of Brown University spoke during the biomimicry session at the IFSCC Congress on inspirations like these from nature to inspire the development of color cosmetics.
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VIDEO: Croda's Gallagher Looks to Cosmetics' Future
In a recent exclusive interview with C&T, Kevin Gallagher, Croda’s retiring president of personal care/actives, gave a little insight on what he sees coming down the not-to-distant road for the cosmetics and personal care industry. See what he discussed with C&T’s Rachel Grabenhofer.
Methods/Tools
[video] Probiotics to Cosmetics: A 'Natural' Progression
Probiotic functionality is not what you typically expect from a cosmetic but the industry has moved in this direction. Why? This interview provides insight on the progression from naturals to probiotics.
Event Coverage
How Science Gives Your Cosmetics an Edge
Consumers care more than ever about their cosmetic products' ingredients, efficacy and safety; one way to stand out is to back up formulation positioning with scientific research.
Literature/Data
Film Festival Documentary Takes Aim at 'Toxic' Cosmetics
Not to discount the tragedies experienced by subjects of the film, but it must be stated that talc has never been causally linked to cancer. And pop culture is influencing reality.
Companies
Smithsonian Announces Cosmetics and Personal Care Web Project
Made possible with the support of Kiehl’s Since 1851, the project will allow the museum’s collection of cosmetics and personal care products to be accessed online for education and research around the world.
Literature/Data
SCC Annual Meeting: Is CRISPR 'Bad' for Cosmetics?
CRISPR gene editing breakthroughs could make vast changes in cosmetic formulations—Stanley Qi, Ph.D., took the keynote stage at the SCC Annual Meeting to discuss its implications.
Claims/Labeling
Navigating a Brave New Nature: Cosmetics vs. Drugs
While many can distinguish a drug from a cosmetic, per regulations in North America, the written text of how a product benefits the skin can determine how it is categorized. In Canada, a product is a cosmetic, a drug or a natural health product. In the United States, a product can be either, or comply with regulations for both cosmetics and drugs.
Methods/Tools
Taking it Off: Cosmetics Removal Essentially is Decontamination*
To develop effective means to remove cosmetics without damaging skin, it is important to understand the complexities of the decontamination process. Recent findings in this area are described here.
Literature/Data
Review and Modern Advances of Retinoids for Cosmetics
For skin cancer, skin aging and acne, retinoids have proven both preventive and therapeutic. Successful efforts toward more bioavailable vitamin A derivatives and retinoid formulations have increased their use for cosmetic benefits. Recent work to further optimize retinoids and reduce their side effects has yielded a new generation of promising molecules, described here.
Literature/Data
Beauty Accelerate
: Endocannabinoids for ‘Wellness Cosmetics’: CBD 2.0
In his
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
presentation, Lex Pelger will look at the role of the endocannabinoid system in the skin, what's known of CBD's effects and the other endo- and phyto-cannabinoids that may be utilized in the future.
Anti-aging/Face
Shiseido Wins at China Cosmetics Academic Research Conference
The company's research on aging (including wrinkle formation) took home first prize and two second prizes for three research papers selected from 84 entries; to date, the company has taken home six first prizes at the conference.
Natural/Sustainable
Cannabis Oil Product to Expand for Beauty, Cosmetics
A new license allows Growblox to convert cannabis plants to oil, which can be used to manufacture beauty aids, cosmetics and other products.
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