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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Literature/Data
Targeting the Tyrosinase Gene Via the PPARg Complex
Sederma SAS launched a skin brightening ingredient with a new mechanism of action from the heart of the melanocyte.
Literature/Data
Scientists Find Mitochondrial Complex II Declines with Age
A new study found the activity of mitochondrial complex II, which is a key metabolic enzyme found in human skin cells, declines as humans age, .
Literature/Data
Researchers Observe Hair Follicle Communication for Hair Growth
Researchers at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine have discovered that stem cells in hair follicles communicate with each other via a specific molecular activator/inhibitor pair to stimulate hair growth.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Silver Based Biocides vs. Quaternary Biocides
Industry expert Tony O’Lenick asks: What is the difference between silver based biocides and quaternary biocides? Norman Lowe from Chemlink (UK) answers the question.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Compact Powders Ready for Impact
Cosmetic powders are pressing contradiction: one benefit can be optimized but at the expense of another. That's where LVMH inventors come in, with a new formula to survive its own impact on the marketplace.
Anti-aging/Face
A ZnCu-based Eye Anti-aging Complex
A zinc and copper complex generating biomimetic electricity on a physiological level is shown here to improve the signs of photo-aging in preclinical and clinical studies.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Traditional vs. Non-traditional Natural Oils
Industry expert Tony O'Lenick discusses the differences between the structures of traditional natural oils and non-traditional natural oils.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Humectants vs. Emollients vs. Occlusive Agents
Tony O’Lenick asks industry expert Kelly Dobos of Kao Brands to explain the difference between humectants, emollients and occlusive agents.
Hair Care
Combing Through Sun and Pollutant Effects on Hair
Trefor A Evans, Ph.D., institute fellow at TRI Princeton and long-time
C&T
scientific advisor, offers his insights on the latest developments in hair science and what they mean to the cosmetic formulator.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Sun Protection vs. Broad Spectrum Protection
Industry expert Tony O’Lenick asks: What is the difference between sun protection and broad spectrum protection? Olga V. Dueva-Koganov of Ciba provides the answer.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: PEG/PPG Dimethicone INCIs Per Arrangement
INCI nomenclature for methicone and dimethicone polymers has been introduced based on their arrangement. Tony O'Lenick explains, in addition to providing a lesson from the literature on polarity and sunscreen formulation.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Aqueous-compatible Nanoparticle Skin Care
Patent Picks are chosen by the editors from publicly available sources. Today's pick relates to polydots to enable the formation of aqueous-compatible nanoparticle compositions for various skin treatments.
Research
Study Ascertains Orbital Aging Using Computed Tomography
Researchers characterized age-related changes to the orbit in isolation using highly accurate computed tomographic scans.
Literature/Data
Blood Bacteria Yields Powerful Anti-aging Compounds
Scientists uncovered three potent anti-aging molecules produced by a blood-resident bacterium,
Paracoccus sanguinis
. These compounds reduced inflammation, oxidative stress and collagen damage in skin cells —revealing a novel path to younger-looking skin.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Arrow Symbols in Organic Chemistry*
Tony O’Lenick asks organic chemistry expert and founder of website
Master Organic Chemistry
James Ashenhurst, PhD, to explain the eight types of arrow symbols.
Tech Transfer
Comparatively Speaking: Standard vs. Quantum-level Research
If you've ever conducted an experiment and could not explain the results, it could be due to hidden variables. This leads to what's referred to as quantum-level research, which is described by Nava Dayan, Ph.D., in this edition of "Comparatively Speaking."
Literature/Data
Commensal Microbes Trigger Repair in Injured Skin
Research published in
Nature Immunology
reveals how commensal skin microbes initiate repair responses in injured skin.
Anti-aging/Face
Comparatively Speaking: Azelaic Acid vs. Other Diacids
Diacids will become more important to the cosmetic industry, according to O'Lenick, who discusses the source and use for a number of diacids including azelaic acid.
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