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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Literature/Data
Defensin Peptides Tested for Anti-aging Benefits
Defensin is believed to help improve aging skin based on its natural healing properties—recent research in the
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
examines its efficacy.
Literature/Data
Body Odor Research Opens Door for Next-gen Deodorants
Recent research published in
eLife
describes how body odor is created, and presents an opportunity for formulators to create deodorants that can inhibit armpit malodor altogether.
Companies
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2019 Calendar and Call for Papers
In 2019,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
looks to you for insights on skin radiance, anti-pollution, hair repair, skin sagging, microbiome, bespoke beauty and more. Announcing our new editorial calendar—submit now!
Regional
China Softens Animal Test Mandate, Opens Doors for Cosmetics Growth
Many multinationals have steered clear of the huge cosmetics market potential in China due to the animal testing mandate; but things could be changing.
Sun Protection
SPF 100+ Efficacy Put to the Test in ‘Actual Use’
Recent research in
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
sought to find out if, when used under conditions that users typically apply sunscreen, SPF 100+ products provided higher protection than their SPF 50+ counterparts.
Literature/Data
Zombie Hair and Insights from the Living-dead Connection
"How can we create a synergy between the living and dead part of hair to give consumers the best results? We manipulate the living to improve the dead,” said Thomas Dawson, Jr., Ph.D., during the TRI-Princeton 8th International Conference on Applied Hair Science.
Literature/Data
Gattefossé and Ambiotis Uncover Inflamm'aging Insights
Inflammation is a natural defense but when left unresolved, it can negatively impact the skin and contribute to aging. Gattefossé and Ambiotis teamed up to explore these mechanisms.
Natural/Sustainable
Crucial Considerations for Natural Preservation
While there's some room for interpreting what natural means, at the end of the day, cosmetic formulators have a marketing brief to meet. They also have a safety standard to meet, in so far as preserving the integrity of the product.
Event Coverage
6 New Trends in Cosmetic Technology
The topics described during in this conference session were but a sampling of innovation scattered throughout the in-cosmetics Global show floor. But their overall tone seemed to accurately reflect a larger future direction of the industry.
Skin Care
IFF/Lucas Meyer to Deliver Youth, Balance and Comfort at in-cosmetics Global
Melanin synthesis, squalene protection and skin comfort are the focus of three solutions IFF/Lucas Meyer will present at in-cosmetics Global, to be held April 17-19, 2018, in Amsterdam.
Companies
Nature
and Estée Lauder to Honor Up-and-coming Female Researchers
In a new partnership, Nature Research, publisher of the industry-renowned journal
Nature
, and multinational cosmetics giant The Estée Lauder Companies will present early-career female scientists with awards for innovating and inspiring science.
Event Coverage
New Exhibitors at in-cosmetics: Lab and Consulting Services
Nearly 800 exhibitors will grace the in-cosmetics Global show floor this April. This makes for an idea-rich environment, but where do you start? Why not head toward the newcomers—here, we've highlighted new exhibitors offering lab and consulting services.
Animal Alternatives
Europe Calls for Global Animal Testing Ban
Members of the European Parliament are calling for a worldwide ban on animal testing for cosmetics. This follows two recent moves by the U.S. states of California and Hawaii.
Tech Transfer
Emotion AI and What it Means for User Experiences
"In the future, more and more smart devices will be able to capture human emotions and moods in relation to certain data and facts and to analyze situations accordingly."
Literature/Data
Study Sheds LIGHT on Eczema Cause
Research published in the
Journal of Experimental Medicine
has identified a potential method to block atopic dermatitis by targeting the LIGHT protein.
Method/Process
Researchers Construct 3-D Bioprinted Skin Pigmentation
Bioprinted skin can now incorporate accurate skin pigmentation patterns, as reported by new research published in
Biofabrication
.
Sensory
Micelle Mash-up: Study Explores Surfactant vs. Fragrance Partitioning
What happens to the fragrance when you swap out one surfactant in a composition for another? That's what researchers at Firmenich wanted to find out; a newly published study explains.
Method/Process
Oxygen Breathes Life Into Hair Regeneration Research
Oxygen-permeable silicone was the key to recent research in
Biomaterials
, developed in hopes to bring about new hair regeneration treatments.
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