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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Skin Care
L'Oreal Teams with Derms to Promote Caring for Your Microbiome
L'Oreal is focusing on dermatologist-approved products that support a healthy skin microbiome, which is a key component of skin health.
Literature/Data
Editor's Note: Transcendent Beauty
Anti-aging has transcended traditional wrinkle care to now rebuild and regenerate skin and restore its health. This issue presents ideas to advance such concepts; from bio-optimized collagen and exosomes, to derm-grade propolis, a hair peptide and more.
Testing
Kunming Institute Brands Dendrobium with Dr. Plant, Uncovers Milkweed's Potential
Researchers at The Kunming Institute of Botany in China have uncovered natural compounds with real skin care potential. While Dr. Plant teamed up to bring dendrobium to market, new findings in milkweed present brands new opportunities.
Methods/Tools
Words from Wiechers on 'Shaken, Not Stirred' Cosmetics R&D
In this installment of our Words from Wiechers series, the late author encourages the industry to put more energy into products; i.e., "shaking, not stirring" them, for more innovative outcomes.
Research
Spate's 2023 Top Skin Care Trends, Concerns & Products
Using Spate machine intelligence, coupled with expert insights from Michelle Lee, beauty expert and former Editor in Chief for Allure, the report shares consumers' habits and attitudes towards beauty looking into the future.
Literature/Data
De-Ironizing Inducer Pre-empts Free Radicals, Slows Aging in Menopausal Skin
A recent white paper published by Xi Huang, Ph.D., presents a "better than retinol" approach to pre-empt the production of free radicals in mature skin by targeting excess iron. Promising results from clinical trials will be published in March 2021.
Nutricosmetics
[podcast] How Nutrition Translates to Beauty, Part III: Commercial Successes and Stumbling Blocks
Do drinkable collagen and dark chocolate nutricosmetic products really help skin? This five-part podcast series with Zoe Diana Draelos, M.D., and Alan Dattner, M.D., considers the impact of nutrition on beauty. Here, part III in our series explores successes and stumbling blocks to developing commercial products.
Actives
Vitamin E: Defeating Free Radicals
One cosmetic strategy adopted to protect skin against environmental pollution is the inclusion of antioxidants in topical formulations. The present column reviews the synthesis and extraction of vitamin E, and its structure and utility for these applications.
Literature/Data
Sytheon Finds Synoxyl AZ Stabilizes Vitamin C Precursor THDC
When formulated with Synoxyl AZ, THDC is stablized, giving this vitamin C precursor higher skin efficacy.
Literature/Data
Nanoceria Leaves Free Radicals Singing the Blues
In new work published by the Royal Society of Chemistry, researchers found that a blue-tinted nano cerium oxide (nanoceria) acted as a potent free radical scavenger. But why blue? The answer isn't clear.
Literature/Data
P&G Research Shows Reducing Scalp Stress Improves Hair Anchoring
P&G Beauty's KeepItAnchored hair loss brand has published a series of studies finding that controlling oxidative stress in the scalp reduces hair loss.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks by Bud Brewster
Presenting recently issued patents for your consideration, including polymers, sun protection, nanodiamonds and more.
Literature/Data
Research Marks Methylene Blue as Effective Coral-safe Sunscreen
Research suggests methylene blue could serve as an effective UV filter alternative to organic sunscreens alleged to cause coral damage.
Literature/Data
Could Omega-3 Nutritionals Resolve the Acne Crisis?
Research presented during the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Spring Symposium identified that 100 patients diagnosed with acne had low systemic omega-3 fatty acid levels.
Literature/Data
Olay Breakthrough Identifies Traits of ‘Ageless’ Women
The Multi-Decade and Ethnicity (MDE) study reveals biological commonalities among a subset of women who look exceptionally younger than their age.
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Cannabinoids, CBG Defy Oxidative, Inflammatory Effects in Skin
Wellness company and cannabinoid supplier Cellular Goods has published a white paper finding cannabinoids and CBG provide anti-aging efficacy and can outshine vitamin C and retinoids in terms of safety.
Literature/Data
Sabinsa's Research Shows Lactosporin as Anti-acne and -aging Active
Research on Sabinsa’s cosmeceutical Lactosporin has been shown to impart anti-acne benefits and is among the first published human clinical studies examining a probiotic metabolite; additional in vitro study examined its anti-aging properties.
Literature/Data
Mary Kay Names Vitamin C the Anti-pollution Answer
Vitamin C is good for more than fighting colds. According to Mary Kay research, it's also just what the doctor ordered for anti-pollution skin care.
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