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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Sun Care
Patent Pick: Skin-friendly Sunscreen Puts Toxicity in Check
Pierre-Fabre inventors sought to defend skin against not only UVA and UVB but their respective filters, which can sometimes cause skin sensitivity. A new patent explains.
Skin Care
Fighting the Good Fight: Hydration’s Role in Keeping the Skin Healthy
Human skin is subjected to all sorts of challenges from the various environments it encounters. so, keeping it hydrated is crucial to maintaining its ability to respond and defend the body.
Literature/Data
Nickel Compounds in Cosmetics
This is the seventh article in a series discussing metals in cosmetics. The present article discusses nickel.
Literature/Data
Blue Light Ingredients and Research Intensify in Cosmetics R&D
A recent two-part review article published in the
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
defines blue light, considers its effects on skin and takes inventory of cosmetic ingredients claiming blue light protection, as well as methods to test their efficacy.
Literature/Data
Benzophenones, Parabens in Cosmetics Implicated in Endometriosis Risk
Work published in
Environmental Research
suggests that frequency of cosmetics use is a strong predictor of exposure to benzophenone and parabens, and that these compounds may increase the risk of endometriosis. Further studies are warranted.
Literature/Data
Nanotechnology in Cosmetics: A Review
As the commercial applications of nanotechnology have increased in the past decade, a number of nanoparticles are now being used in cosmetic products with optimized sensory attributes and consumer-perceivable benefits. This article reviews various forms of nanoparticles used in the cosmetic industry, discussing their properties, interactions with the skin and potential health effects.
Literature/Data
Traditional Chinese Medicine in Cosmetics
Cosmetics based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are formulated not only using TCM drugs, but also according to cultural theories and principles. This article serves as a review of TCM drug ingredients, history and principles, to assist product developers in understanding how they can be combined for products targeted to this specialized market.
Literature/Data
Nanotechnology in Cosmetics: A Review
As the commercial applications of nanotechnology have increased in the past decade, a number of nanoparticles are now being used in cosmetic products with optimized sensory attributes and consumer-perceivable benefits. This article reviews various forms of nanoparticles used in the cosmetic industry, discussing their properties, interactions with the skin and potential health effects.
Literature/Data
Plant-Based Hydrogels: Applications in Cosmetics
Hydrogels provide high water content, elasticity, softness and biocompatibility to cosmetics and skin care products. This article reviews the main categories of polysaccharides that form hydrogels for use in the cosmetic industry.
Formulas/Products
Traditional and Modern Indian Color Cosmetics
The present article reviews traditional Indian color cosmetics, which are used still today, and considers their main ingredients. For example, kajal eye liner is marketed by most multinational brands in India and is regarded as a driver of sales for other products.
Natural/Sustainable
in-cosmetics Asia Announces R&D Tours
The 1.5-hour tours will offer R&D professionals an opportunity to discover the latest ingredients and technologies in a quick, informative manner.
Methods/Tools
Industry Insight: CAS9 and CRISPR Technology, Implications for Cosmetics?
In this excerpt, adapted from our podcast, Stanley Qi, Ph.D., explains what the CRISPR gene editing technology is and its potential benefit to cosmetics.
Event Coverage
News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 4/6/2018
Rachel Grabenhofer is back with your
Cosmetics & Toiletries
video recap of this week's news and insights from the cosmetics R&D industry.
Event Coverage
[video] News & Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 11/2/2017
It's been another exciting week in cosmetics R&D and in this video re-cap, Jennifer Novoseletsky shares some of the highlights. Watch now to learn more, see our product pick and gain some
Cosmetics & Toiletries
insight.
Event Coverage
IFSCC Probes into the Biology of Cosmetics
Parrot feathers, stem cells, melanin, cellulite and epidermal tight junctions were among the many biology-themed papers presented during the 25th IFSCC Congress, held Oct. 6–9, 2008, in Barcelona. This heavy focus on biology is indicative of the evolving actives arena and likely a direct response to the antiaging consumer trend.
Literature/Data
Chitosan Confers Antibacterial, Antioxidant Synergies in Cosmetics
Research published in the
Journal of the Korean Society of Industrial Academia and Technology
demonstrates the antioxidant and antibacterial synergies of chitosan at different concentrations with other cosmetic ingredients.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 5/18/2018
Besides the NYSCC Suppliers' Day "Best Formulation Award," and innovations in basic skin care, this week's news in cosmetics R&D delivers Eucerin insight and cannabidiol concepts, among others. Here's your video recap.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 4/27/2018
Did you see last week's video from in-cosmetics in Amsterdam? We touched on a few trends but there was so much more. This week's recap gives additional insights and news in cosmetics R&D.
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