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Consumers/Market
What’s in My Jar Analyzes Product Efficacy and Irritant Potential
What’s in My Jar is an app that analyzes unsubsidized company claims and marketing language for skin care products to educate consumers about how effective or potentially irritating products are.
Tech Transfer
Ei Licenses Sphingolipid Technology for Moisturization and Barrier Function Improvement
Topical drug manufacturer Ei has signed agreements with European-based professors and technologists to license a sphingolipid technology that improves barrier function and moisture retention when applied topically. Following is a
Cosmetics & Toiletries
exclusive interview with the company's lead researcher, Charley Gray, PhD.
Literature/Data
History, Characteristics and Application of 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
Credo and ChemFORWARD Codesign a Database for Chemical Hazards
Credo and ChemFORWARD have agreed to codesign a database for formulators, brands and others of chemical hazards and safe alternatives for ingredients and packaging.
Literature/Data
Diets High in Sugar and Fat May Contribute to Skin Inflammation
Research published in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
shows that eating foods high in sugar and fat can cause dysbiosis in the gut microbiome and subsequently affect the skin.
Tech Transfer
Researchers Deliver Skin Treatments With Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles and Moisturizers
Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered a way to deliver gene regulation technology through topical moisturizers. Although the technology was initially investigated to treat melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma, psoriasis, diabetic wound healing and epidermolytic ichthyosis, it may also be used to treat wrinkles in aged skin.
Companies
Mintel Forecasts Beauty Electricity and Energy for Growth in 2012
Mintel Beauty & Personal Care identified "Kinetique" as the key trend set to impact global beauty consumers in 2012. While the trend encompasses at-home beauty devices that harness energy and light, it also includes new ingredients that boost cellular energy.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Effervescent Surfactants, Vegetal Thickeners, Controlled Delivery and More
Chosen biweekly for their relevance to personal care, Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition features patents related to sensory attributes in hair and skin care.
Tech Transfer
Voodoo Lily, Hydrangea, MSM and More: Nutricosmetics in the Literature
The global health and wellness market, including personal care, beauty, nutrition and more, is expected to register a CAGR of ~4% from 2020 to 2025. This brief literature review highlights five recent papers where these fields converge: nutricosmetics.
Color Cosmetics
L'Oréal Focuses on Custom Cosmetics, Wearables and Try-on Technologies
During the IFSCC Congress, Guive Balooch, Ph.D., of L’Oréal, presented on the effects technology will have not only on the chemists working in the lab, but on the beauty industry in general. His team is focused on: personalization, coaching and virtual try-ons.
Tech Transfer
Words from Wiechers: Cosmetic Science—A Matter of Life and Death?
In this "Words from Wiechers" installment, we learn how our work in the cosmetic industry, "will never stop, but we may have until eternity to get it right." This observation is followed by a discussion of the responsibilities of scientists to use new technologies prudently.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Diffusion Profiling, Optical Tweezer, Fluorescent Microbe Detection and More
Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources and cover recent patents issued, or applied for, in the cosmetic and personal care industries and relevant peripheral markets. This edition features methods and processes for analyzing and producing cosmetic products and materials.
Magazine
Responsible R&D: Tips to Make Cosmetic Labs and Manufacturing More Sustainable
Labs and manufacturing facilities have not been as quick to find solutions; this article offers tips to make them more sustainable without sacrificing productivity.
Tech Transfer
Cosmeceutical, Nutraceuticals and Biofunctional Textiles for a Better Quality of Life
Biofunctional textiles, innovative cosmeceuticals and nutraceuticals were among the more than 200 topics presented at the 8th International Congress of International Society of Cosmetic Dermatology.
Tech Transfer
Literature Review: Skin Fluorescence, Nano Delivery, TiO2 and Cell Metabolism
Following is a sampling of recent scientific literature as assembled by Rachel Grabenhofer, editor of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, which was found to have potential impact on personal care.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Copper-bound Botanicals, Skin Pigment Regulation, Antioxidants and More
Chosen biweekly by Rachel Grabenhofer, editor, for their relevance to personal care, Patent Picks are taken from publicly available sources. This edition features recently issued patents relevant to skin care and health.
Oral Care
Headspace and ‘hum’ by Colgate Personalize Mindful Oral Care with App
Headspace and “hum” by Colgate have partnered to help consumers improve brushing habits with a personalized, relaxing brushing routine in the hum app.
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.
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