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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Literature/Data
Scientists Reveal Conditions Linked to Rosacea
Though the existence of rosacea comorbidities is well-known, a recent literature review in the
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
broke them down to analyze which conditions occur most often.
Literature/Data
Research Marches Toward Eczema/Asthma Connection
Childhood eczema has been linked to the development of asthma later in life. Recent research in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
examined how to prevent this phenomenon.
Methods/Tools
MIT Mixes Emulsions That Stick
As the cliché goes, oil and water do not mix. Research in
Nature Communications
may have found a way around this, forming emulsions from the bottom up using condensation and cooled oil.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Sticking it to Dermal Delivery
The folks at Fujifilm have been poking around at ways to improve transdermal absorption sheets for the microneedle delivery of actives. A new patent application explains.
Animal Alternatives
HaCaSens: New Hope for Non-animal Sensitization Testing
New research out of South Korea gives product developers hope in the search for animal test alternatives to detect skin sensitizers. The study, published in
Toxicology In vitro
, explains a simple and reproducible assay based on HaCaT cells.
Actives
From Sea to Skin: Marine-Derived Sun Protection
Rising consumer demand for environmentally-friendly sunscreen filters makes way for studies such as this from the
British Journal of Dermatology
, which examines the efficacy of seaweed-derived ingredients for UV protection.
Consumers/Market
Shiseido Tech Takes Personalization to the Exposome
How can custom skin care become more customized? Shiseido believes by plotting skin conditions in real-time as a function of environmental factors. A new smart phone-driven system does just that.
Moisturizing
Patent Pick: High-efficiency Process and Keratinocyte Mimetic for Mega Moisture
Skin's water-holding capacity decreases with age, and, in response, moisturizers and occlusive agents have been used. Unfortunately, these materials face stability issues and sticky sensory traits. However, a new patent from AmorePacific could release formulators from this sticky situation, thanks to a new production method for keratinocyte mimetics with both functions.
Literature/Data
Psoriasis Meets its Match in Vanilla Extract
What do baked goods and psoriasis have in common? Research in the
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
suggests that synthetic vanilla extract can topically treat the chronic condition.
Literature/Data
Researchers Link Obesity with Rosacea
Though the causes of rosacea are unclear, recent research in the
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
has linked the skin condition with obesity and body mass index.
Tech Transfer
SCC Annual Meeting: Digital Dimensions of Cosmetics
Technology is getting smarter—how might this apply to cosmetics? The SCC Annual Meeting closed with conversation and insight on how virtual reality, handheld 3-D scanning and more apply to the industry.
Cleansing
When Water is Hard on Eczema
Hard water contains minerals that are tough on the skin, especially those predisposed toward atopic dermatitis. Recent research in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
looked into how hard water affects the skin barrier.
Regional
FDA Sets Regulatory Framework for Regenerative Biological Therapies
It's a sign of the times when technology and innovation hit a point where the U.S. Food and Drug Administration must stop and write new rules to ensure consumer safety. That time, with respect to regenerative biological therapies, is now.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Fat-Burning Treatments Turn to Microneedles
A novel microneedle skin patch offers a noninvasive alternative to liposuction, according to Columbia University and University of North Carolina researchers. The patch has the potential to treat obesity and diabetes while boosting metabolism.
Literature/Data
Partnership Studies Mitochondria to Assess Screen Light Effects on Skin
For those taking in the spirit of Halloween last week, there is an all-too familiar horror to behold … skin damage caused by light from electronic devices. Gattefossé has recognized this skin terror and is teaming up with CYTOO to examine it more closely; via cellular mitochondria.
Event Coverage
The Skin Discussion Turns Outward at IFSCC
Day Two of the IFSCC Conference in Seoul continued with skin although this time, looking outward. Nanomaterials and anti-pollution strategies also entered the scene, along with a case study on cushion cosmetics.
Event Coverage
From Your Lips to IFSCC Ears: Formulation Transformations Pique Attendee Interest
While innovations to transform delivery systems, hybrid ingredients, optimization of formulas, pollution in hair, and skin barrier function were rounded up in the second and third IFSCC conference sessions, it was the lips that caught our attention— in the posters as well.
Method/Process
BASF-Poietis Deal to Take 3D Bioprinting to Cellular Depths
BASF and 3D bioprinting expert Poietis have big plans to advance skin care. In an extended agreement, the two will collaborate to optimize the 3D bioprinting of skin equivalent models to study the effectiveness of actives.
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