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Actives
Patent Pick: Fullerene Sunscreens for Next-gen Protection
Simplify, simplify, simplify. Poetic words on life from Thoreau, and a more recent edict from consumers—for product labels, that is. This notion is echoed by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, in a new sunscreen patent application.
Methods/Tools
Editor's Note: Discontinuity and Your Inner Innovator
One innovative mash-up has been capturing consumer dollars: multifunctional color cosmetics. Whether fortified with SPF or moisturizing properties, makeup with added benefits is driving color sales. In relation, this month, we've created our own color and sun mash-up.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Genome vs. Epigenome
Reviving our highly popular "Comparatively Speaking" column, here, Tony O'Lenick asks Howard Epstein, Ph.D.: "What's the difference between the genome and the epigenome?" Read on to learn more.
Method/Process
[podcast] Senescence to Understand Aging in Hair
Aging is a common denominator across not just cultures but substrates. Here, Alison Pawlus, Ph.D., of Aveda, describes a test based on cell senescence to measure the effects of aging in hair and identify ways to mitigate them. Listen now!
Literature/Data
Understanding Aging in Hair
The study of senescence has really expanded our knowledge and understanding of what happens in general during aging. In this excerpt from an exclusive podcast, Alison Pawlus, Ph.D., explains how.
Literature/Data
Sabinsa’s Research Review: Curcumin’s Immune Benefits
Along with other authors, Sabinsa’s founder, Muhammed Majeed, Ph.D., has recently released a research review analyzing curcumin and its immune benefits, which can play a possible role in COVID-19 prevention.
Literature/Data
Researchers Valorize the Utility of Wine Byproducts for Cosmetics
Wine-making byproducts such as grape pomace, which are rich in phenolic compounds, have drawn interest from the cosmetics industry. A paper published in
Cosmetics
reviews the literature to validate their utility in cosmetics.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Unilever Standardizes Pollution Protection Factor for Cosmetics
Unilever discloses a method to standardize the measurement of a pollution protection factor (PPF) for cosmetic compositions in a recent European patent.
Sun Care
Topical and Dietary Paths Provide Synergistic Sun Protection
Lycored, a producer of natural carotenoids, released a study showing that dietary carotenoids may create a synergistic effect with sunscreens to better protect skin against UV damage.
Efficacy
Tomatoes Linked to Decreased Skin Cancer Risk
Tomatoes may be the future of skin cancer prevention, according to new research in
Scientific Reports
. A study found that the carotenoids in tomatoes have the potential to protect against UV light.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Witch (Hazel)-enhanced, Zinc-based Antiperspirant
In the spirit of Halloween, this Patent Pick features a Colgate-Palmolive invention for an aluminum-free, zinc-based antiperspirant or deodorant including optional soothing ingredients—such as witch (hazel) water.
Literature/Data
Beiersdorf Refutes Reports that Artificial Blue Light Causes Skin Damage
Beiersdorf has released a statement refuting reports that artificial blue light, e.g., from smartphones, laptops and tablets, causes skin damage.
Magazine
Next in Skin: Phytoestrogen Soy Isoflavones
The phytoestrogenic isoflavones genistein and daidzein have re-emerged in skin care as efficient and sustainable plant technologies. The author describes their benefits and future potential for photoprotective, hyaluronic acid-enhancing and other effects.
Literature/Data
Partnership Studies Mitochondria to Assess Screen Light Effects on Skin
For those taking in the spirit of Halloween last week, there is an all-too familiar horror to behold … skin damage caused by light from electronic devices. Gattefossé has recognized this skin terror and is teaming up with CYTOO to examine it more closely; via cellular mitochondria.
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.
Balancing/Soothing
Allantoin's Anti-Irritant Skin Care Benefits
Allantoin is used in a variety of products, including cleansers, lotions, masks and serums, for its hydrating and soothing abilities, per an article from Medical News Today.
Tech Transfer
Personalized Cosmetics: Has the Time Come?*
Personalized medicine, aided by advances including pharmacogenomics, is ready for mainstream clinical adoption. These authors suspect such techniques could be applicable for personalized cosmetics, complete with tolerance and efficacy considerations. Click through to the digital magazine to read more.
Literature/Data
Sytheon Publishes on Synastol TC’s Dermal Expression Responses
The results of Sytheon findings on the dermal expression responses of its Synastol TC ingredient have been published in the
European Journal of Dermatology
.
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