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Section: Research > Literature/Data
Companies
Lessonia Focuses on Algae in European Project
Alongside 18 European partners, Lessonia is diving into GENIALG, a European project to develop bioactive ingredients from algae. A number of benefits come included with project participation including the launch of new ingredients for cosmetic applications.
Literature/Data
Kynurenines, Layered SPF, Red Algae and More: Sunscreen Patent Roundup
The Universities of Princeton and Utah, L'Oréal, Unilever, Kolmar Korea, Athena, Shiseido, Murata Manufacturing, LG Household & Health and Beiersdorf, among others, have recently published patents related to sunscreen innovation. Following is a roundup.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Polyester UV Filter, Diol Filters and Sensory in Sun; Milk Thistle, Buddha Fruit, Artichoke, Olive, Algae, Narcissus Skin Repair
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features inventions related to sun protection and skin repair, including isononyl benzoate for sensory properties; alpha,beta-dihydroxyketone UV filters; assessing extrinsic skin age; an artichoke/olive antiaging duo; milk thistle and Buddha fruit cleanse/repair combo; algae and Narcissus to stimulate collagen; UV-absorbing polyester and more.
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
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
Choosing the Right Microalgae for the Job
There is growing demand for algal fatty acids in cosmetics. These lipids have three main functions: cleansing, protecting and maintaining skin. As this brief review explains,fatty acid content varies between algae, so the careful selection of species and control over growth conditions are necessary. Future research is suggested.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 01/26/2018
We covered a lot of ground this week in cosmetics R&D. Can Rachel Grabenhofer recap it all in under 3 minutes? Watch our video to find out.
Literature/Data
Lauder Findings on Sirtuins, Stress and Eucalyptus
New findings highlight the importance of sirtuins in skin cell activity, how they relate to environmental signals and circadian rhythm, plus the antioxidant efficacy of eucalyptus.
Literature/Data
Amorepacific Invents Transparent Inorganic Sunscreen
A recent innovation from AmorePacific is an entirely novel approach to reflecting UV and visible light that uses an optically transparent film containing hollow micro-sized spherical silica particles.
Natural/Sustainable
Mary Kay Finds Magic in Beans for Pigmentation, Botanicals for Erythema
Natural solutions to correct unevenness of skin tone, including melanin and skin redness, were the focus of research presented by Mary Kay at two recent scientific meetings.
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
Patent Pick: Fiber-enhanced Eyelashes
Cosmetic manufacturers have been hard at work innovating the next last-extending, volumizing mascaras. A recent patent application from L'Oréal is clear evidence of this.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Lotion-infused Hand Towels; Homarine and Erythritol; MNTF Peptides and More for Moisturization
Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition features technologies to moisturize and rejuvenate skin.
Literature/Data
Treating Hormonally Induced Melasma
Treating hyperpigmentation and melasma requires an understanding of individual consumers' diets and lifestyle habits.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Green Patents, from Natural and Bio-empowering to Eco-friendly
Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources, and cover recently issued patents or patent applications in the cosmetic, personal care and peripheral markets. This edition features "green" technologies, ranging from natural solutions and bio-empowering actives, to eco-friendly materials and processes.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Plant DNA, Aloesin, Pomegranate and More to Balance Skin
Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition features technologies to balance skin condition, including tone, texture, oily and dry zones, and blemishes such as acne, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and scars.
Actives
Old Meets New: Facial Mapping and TCM to Reach Booming Markets
Several ingredient examples from Traditional Chinese Medicine folklore are now validated by modern science. This article explores their potential for the aspirational Chinese market and considers how techniques such as facial-mapping demonstrate their efficacy.
Event Coverage
Lauder Reveals Barrier, Glycation, Circadian Cycle, Collagen Boost and Sensitive Skin Insights at SID
Several brands of the Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (ELC) presented research across a range of basic science and clinical findings at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID).
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