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Section: Research > Literature/Data
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Gattefossé and Ambiotis Uncover Inflamm'aging Insights
Inflammation is a natural defense but when left unresolved, it can negatively impact the skin and contribute to aging. Gattefossé and Ambiotis teamed up to explore these mechanisms.
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Silicone Safety and the Cosmetic Industry
The use of silicones in personal care products continues to expand because of the unique performance attributes they provide and their well-established record of safety. As a result, progressively larger volumes of silicones are being released to the environment, and interest in their life cycle has increased. The present article summarizes relevant fundamental chemical and physical properties of silicones and how these relate to material performance, safety and environmental fate.
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Dihydroxyacetone-Induced Pigmentation and Other Topics
Dihydroxyacetone-induced pigmentation: Dihydroxyacetone (DHA), a three-carbon sugar, is the browning ingredient in commercial sunless tanning formulations.
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A Foaming Cleanser and Other Topics
Care Isoflavonoids in skin care: Beiersdorf discloses the use of isoflavonoids to fight skin aging and acne. The invention concerns cosmetic and dermatological preparations that contain isoflavonoids and cyclodextrins. Cyclodextrins are added in order to increase the solubility of the isoflavonoids in the preparations that are applied against skin aging and acne. An example is shown in Formula 1.
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Alpha-Lipoic Acid and Other Topics
Lin et al report that alpha-lipoic acid is ineffective as a topical antioxidant. This contradicts a previously published study that proposed alpha-lipoic acid as an antioxidant for topical application to protect the skin against ultraviolet photodamage including skin cancer and photoaging changes.
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Perfumery Raw Materials and Other Topics
Biotec Pharmacon describes methods of skin and ulcer treatment and use of water-soluble β-(1,3) glucans as active agents for producing therapeutic skin treatment agents.
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Glycation and Skin Aging: A Review
The present article, adapted from Draelos and Pugliese*, provides a review of the chemistry involved in the glycation process to assist formulators in developing topical or nutricosmetic solutions for mature skin care.
Literature/Data
Skin Whitening and Hyperpigmentation: Literature Review
The skin lightening market is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 6.24% from 2020 to 2027. Here, we've surveyed recent research in the literature that could support product developers to help make this happen.
Consumers/Market
Under-eye Circles: Causes and Care
Under-eye circles are clinically complex and difficult to characterize due in part to their transitory nature. This article briefly reviews the known causes and topical attempts to mitigate them, with a look toward sun protection and plant extracts as promising prospects.
Literature/Data
Skin and Hair Care Patents
The awareness of existing patents and intellectual property is vital to cosmetics R&D. To assist in your research,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
regularly reports on recently issued patents by category; in this case, skin and hair care.
Literature/Data
Photo-aging and Skin Repair
This periodical review is an effort to make readers aware of recent trends in skin research as revealed in mid-2006 publications. The subjects have been organized into the impact of light on normal human skin, photo-aging, and skin repair, with special emphasis on the drug-induced repair of photo-aged skin.
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Rosacea: Cause, Triggers and Treatment
Rosacea is a common but little-known disorder of the facial skin that affects an estimated 14 million Americans. In fact, rosacea is becoming increasingly widespread as the baby boomer generation enters the most susceptible ages for its development.
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When Pollution and Sensitive Skin Meet
Concerns over air pollution's impact on the skin are on the rise. Research in the
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
found that skin care formulated with the goal of fighting pollution can make an impact on skin health.
Literature/Data
Glycation and Skin Aging: A Review
The present article, adapted from Draelos and Pugliese*, provides a review of the chemistry involved in the glycation process to assist formulators in developing topical or nutricosmetic solutions for mature skin care.
Hair Care
Calling All Chemists, Formulators and Researchers
Are you sitting on a research “gold mine”? Get your work published!
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine is interested in your research as it pertains to cosmetics and personal care R&D.
Moisturizing
Moisturization, AQP-3 and Carcinoma Resistance
Moisturization is an essential part of skin care, reports Johann W. Wiechers, PhD. He adds that almost every chemical he has measured in his cosmetic life has demonstrated moisturizing benefits to human skin.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Sleep, Skin and the Microbiome
Is there a possible gut-brain-beauty connection? Stefanie Dhanda, of Johnson & Johnson, seems to think so. In this podcast, she enlightens us with findings from a collaboration with Holobiome Corp.
People
Monell Names Margolskee Director and President
Robert Margolskee, MD, PhD, succeeds Gary Beauchamp, PhD, who is stepping down after 24 years with the organization.
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