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Section: Research > Literature/Data
People
Lonza Consumer Care Picks Pethov as Head of Research and Technology
Jordan Petkov, Ph.D., has been appointed global head of research and technology for Lonza Consumer Care to oversee the company's expansion into personal care. Petkov brings 15 years of experience in the chemical process industry.
Literature/Data
Protecting the Genome of Skin Cells from Oxidative Stress and Photoaging
According to a concept proposed here, protection of nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA against UVB and UVA radiation can break the vicious cycle responsible for skin photoaging.
Methods/Tools
What is Light? A Brief History of Light and Its Behavior
This primer provides cosmetic scientists, engineers and physicists with an understanding of light. The quantum mechanics of history continue today as a guiding paradigm for computers, satellites and mobile communications, in addition to the cosmetically related fields of photoprotection and visual effects imparted through makeup to change appearance.
Actives
The Rise of Recombinant Proteins in Beauty - and Making them Scalable
Considering the momentum recombinant proteins are gaining in beauty, here C&T takes closer look at what they are, how they're used, market demand, future directions and their production, with Mindy Goldstein, Ph.D., and Johnny Cordiner, CEO, Phenotypeca.
Literature/Data
Collagen Induction Therapy Without Risk of Hyperpigmentation and Other Topics: Literature Findings
This month’s survey of recent patent and research literature describes moneymaking ideas for personal care product development; including collagen induction without the risk of hyperpigmentation; algae and peptides to lift loose skin; UV-shielding makeup sticks; and volumizing mascara, among other concepts.
Literature/Data
The Chemistry and Manufacture of Cosmetics, Volume I, Science, 4th Edition
The Chemistry and Manufacture of Cosmetics, Volume I, Science, 4th Edition
is an excellent resource and educational tool for beginning to advanced formulating cosmetic scientists and can be used as a textbook for any chemistry student interested in understanding or pursuing the cosmetic field.
Literature/Data
Human Skin and Ocular Flora: The Effect of Product Formulation, Part 2
This second installment of a two-part article reviews the transient and resident microbial populations of the human ocular area and how they alter with age, environment and exposure to antimicrobial agents. Considerations for the formulator of how cosmetic products may affect and be impacted by the flora also are provided.
Literature/Data
Collagen Induction Therapy Without Risk of Hyperpigmentation and Other Topics: Literature Findings
This month’s survey of recent patent and research literature describes moneymaking ideas for personal care product development; including collagen induction without the risk of hyperpigmentation; algae and peptides to lift loose skin; UV-shielding makeup sticks; and volumizing mascara, among other concepts.
Method/Process
Influence of Skin Diffuse Reflectance on Sun Damage and Ingredient Efficacy Measurements
Current in vitro methods to assess photostability and antioxidant activity do not account for the diffuse reflectance of skin. Described here is an in vitro test that addresses this variable, mimics end-use product conditions and models photodamage processes. The approach is employed to determine the efficacy of an antioxidant from the
Camellia sinensis
(tea) plant.
Method/Process
Influence of Skin Diffuse Reflectance on Sun Damage and Ingredient Efficacy Measurements
Current in vitro methods to assess photostability and antioxidant activity do not account for the diffuse reflectance of skin. Described here is an in vitro test that addresses this variable, mimics end-use product conditions and models photodamage processes. The approach is employed to determine the efficacy of an antioxidant from the Camellia sinensis (tea) plant.
Literature/Data
Fat-synthesizing Enzyme Found to Affect the Health of Skin and Hair
Showcasing that the health of the skin and body are truly intertwined, a recent study of a fat-synthesizing enzyme provides information on how the body processes and reacts to retinoic acid.
Literature/Data
Higher Incidence of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer Found in Asian and Hispanic Women
According to a study presented at the American Academy of Dermatology’s 73rd Annual Meeting in San Francisco, Asian and Hispanic women have an increased risk of developing nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC).
Literature/Data
Human Skin and Ocular Flora: The Effect of Product Formulation, Part 1
This first of two articles reviews transient and resident microbial populations of the human skin and how they alter with age, environment and exposure to antimicrobial agents. Considerations for the formulator of how cosmetic products may affect and be impacted by normal human flora also are provided.
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.
Actives
Patent Picks—Methyl Naphthalenyl Ketone, Oxylipins, Metal Oxide Shell Microcapsules, Tsuga, Furanone and More for the Treatment of Skin Inflammation and Irritation
Chosen biweekly for their relevance to personal care, Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition, chosen by Katie Anderson (Schaefer), associate editor of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
magazine, features patents related to the treatment of inflamed or irritated skin.
Safety
Color of Change to Retailers: Remove 'Toxic' Hair Products and 'Anti-Blackness'
Color of Change is calling on consumers to petition Target, ShopRite and other retailers to remove "toxic" lye relaxers and hair dyes that disproportionately affect Black consumers from shelves. This comes as the industry is making inclusivity inroads.
Literature/Data
The Dark Side of Visible Light—Oxidative Damage, Aging and More: A Discussion
Upon its arrival to the earth's surface, what happens to the energy in visible light? How does it interact with human skin? This brief commentary first considers the makeup and behavior of visible light, then relevant concerns for its effects in skin.
Magazine
Boundless Beauty: The Perception of Female Facial Appearance Across Ethnicities and Targeted Solutions
Physical appearance plays an important role in social perception and interaction. This article presents findings of an evolutionary approach to female facial appearance within and between ethnic groups.
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