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Section: Research > Tech Transfer
Literature/Data
What’s Happening in Hair Damage, Protection and Repair
Hair damage from environmental and cosmetic treatments is a continuing concern. Efforts are under way to understand hair degradation and devise means to protect and repair hair from the damage. This short review is an attempt to summarize recent advances toward protecting and repairing human hair.
Literature/Data
Molecule Identified for Wound Healing and Psoriasis Applications
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have identified a protein that may aid in the development of psoriasis and wound-healing treatments.
Event Coverage
SCS to Evaluate Good and Bad Cosmetic Science
This May 30–31, at Trinity College in Dublin, the 2012 "European city of science," the Society of Cosmetic Scientists will join world-renowned experts to discuss the latest good and bad science shaping the future of cosmetics.
Tech Transfer
Spray-on Fabric for Fashion, Hygiene and More
A Spanish fashion designer and a professor of particle technology have combined forces to create a spray-on fabric with applications in the fashion, automotive, medicinal and personal care industries.
Event Coverage
Tritton on Aging and Leadership at
C&T Summit
As the closing presenter for the first
Cosmetics & Toiletries Summit
, Thomas R. Tritton will inspire cosmetic scientists with his “Cancer and Aging: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow” presentation and insights on fostering R&D leadership.
Actives
Summer Fridays, Spate, Good Face Project & Bluebird on the Digitization of Beauty
From AI-driven trendspotting to rapid clean and sustainable product innovation, emerging tools are helping brands move nimbly and efficiently across marketing and R&D functions.
Actives
L'Oréal and Alibaba Bring Mobile Acne Analysis to China
According to L’Oréal, this technology is the world’s first web app to analyze acne-prone skin and in China, 80% of young individuals are afflicted by acne. The new partnership gives Chinese consumers access to advice.
Consumers/Market
Kimberly-Clark Wearable Gauges Instant and Accumulated UV Exposure
The wearable sensors market is projected to grow to more than US $5.5 billion by 2025 and Kimberly-Clark wants a piece of it. In a recent tech offering post, the company described a new UV sensor for commercial development.
Sensory
Shiseido Develops Friction and Contact Force Tactile Evaluation Devices
The devices are designed to help researchers study skin texture and perceived characteristics with high accuracy.
Tech Transfer
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
: Haptics to Augment User Experience and R&D
In his Beauty Accelerate Virtual presentation, Matthew Herd, VP Consumer, Sagentia, will explore two applications of haptic technologies in cosmetics: to augment consumer experiences, and to aid in the development of sensorially engaging products.
Literature/Data
Lauder Reveals Metabolomic Insights on Acne, Pollution, Aging and More
Leveraging the field of metabolomics, The Estée Lauder Companies has uncovered new insights relating to skin.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Suprametallogels, Detecting Analytes, Vibroturbilization and Other R&D Processes
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features inventions related to processes and methods of forming suprametallogels, synthesizing stable resveratrol, detecting target analytes, surface-treating calcium carbonate, processing dispersed systems, enhancing dermal penetration, temporarily dyeing hair and more.
Methods/Tools
Integrative Medicine and Research: Cosmetics Can Lead the Way
Health care is seeing a development of more integrative approaches to employ CIM practices. People have adopted the idea of using natural products and therapies as these are perceived as safer treatments.
Tech Transfer
[podcast] CAS9 and CRISPR Technology: Implications for Cosmetics?
"CRISPR, in my mind, is like a molecular GPS. . .People just type in some short array sequence, essentially an address, to find the target. Upon binding to the target, a pair of molecular scissors cuts the DNA and performs a repair to modify the DNA sequence."
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
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.
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