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SLIDESHOW: Guidelines for Free 2018
C&T
Editorial Opportunities
Cosmetics & Toiletries
has opened its doors to a number of free editorial opportunities to suppliers and professionals in the industry. We have provided a slideshow of guidelines for you to know what to submit for each free section. A quarterly email will be sent with deadlines.
People
Akott Welcomes Mohamed Essawi to Expand Business
Akott Evolution, an international manufacturer in research and development of active ingredients, has announced a new technical sales coordinator for the EMEA region. The new hire brings knowledge of the global market to benefit the company.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Green Tea Stem Cells Steeped in Skin Benefits
Timing is everything, which has proven to be the case in a new patent application from Unilever. Here, inventors have found that dedifferentiated stem cells from green tea provide unique skin protective benefits.
Method/Process
Creme RIFM Model Reveals Aggregate Fragrance Exposure
Good news on the testing front: a model jointly developed by the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials and Creme Global recently showed consumer exposure to fragrances from personal care products tends to be over-estimated.
Companies
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Companies
German Wool Institute Awards Symrise for Hair Damage Findings
"This award will definitively have an impact on the visibility and credibility of Symrise as a major player in hair research and product development for our customers.”
Hair Care
Givaudan Takes Action with Hair Care During in-cosmetics Latin America
Givaudan Active Beauty is exploring the Brazilian hair care world with one of its latest hair care ingredients. In addition to new clinical results, the company presented a new hair care concept during in-cosmetics Latin America .
Skin Care
L'Oreal Teams with Derms to Promote Caring for Your Microbiome
L'Oreal is focusing on dermatologist-approved products that support a healthy skin microbiome, which is a key component of skin health.
Companies
L'Oréal USA for Women in Science Program Announces 10 Grant Winners
These $2,500 grants are awarded to "activities and partnerships focusing on mentoring and engaging women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), from preschool to graduate school," and will help fund these types of programs throughout the country.
Animal Alternatives
Recycled Skin: A U.S.-bound, Animal-alternative Test Substrate
Unlike animal, bioprinted or lab-grown skin, real, live human skin that is viably maintained can more realistically provide data on the toxicity and efficacy of drugs and compounds of interest. This is the focus of U.S. biotech newcomer Genoskin.
Efficacy
Silab’s Whitonyl Witnesses New Data
Silab’s active helps control melanogenesis and its environment, and the company has come up with new data to prove the ingredient's efficacy. This ingredient can be utilized to enhance complexion radiance, with depigmenting and lightening action.
Literature/Data
Healthy Aging vs. Anti-aging: Indole Informs Insights
Lifespan does not equal healthspan, and research from Emory University shows the two can exist independently. Indeed, a class of chemicals known as indoles improved the health of organisms during aging with minimal impact on lifespan. Could these insights impact cosmetics and skin care?
Literature/Data
Nestlé Sets Out to 'Master the Microbiome'
Nestlé Health Science has entered the microbiome research sphere with the creation of Microbiome Diagnostic Partners, a joint venture with Enterome.
Tech Transfer
Advanced Photodynamic Therapy Kills 'Blood Suckers'
By "blood suckers," Vanderbilt scientists mean bacteria like staph, which deplete the human blood of iron. Here, a new molecule is described that, when combined with phototherapy, can selectively kill off these and other bacteria—suggesting new anti-acne and other treatment potential.
Safety/Stability
Tox Testing at the Speed of Light (Really)
Until now, testing chemicals for their toxicity has relied on reporter genes, which can take 24 hr to deliver results. A new approach from North Carolina State University, however, uses a modified protein that emits light when binding occurs—effectively signaling its safety.
Safety/Stability
Truth in Exposure: Disparity Dictates Product Safety
How often do you relax your hair? or color it? Clearly, some consumers are exposed to given products more than others based on preferences or practices. A new study points to this fact as a crucial component for regulators to consider when determining ingredient safety.
Regional
Nagoya Protocol Takes Bio Products to 'Flask' in Korea
The Nagoya Protocol went into effect on August 17, 2017, in Korea. How might this impact the region, or even the greater cosmetics industry? It may be too soon to tell.
Literature/Data
DNA Self-assembly for UV Protection and Hydration
Whoever thought a material's greatest weakness could become its strength? Scientists at Binghamton University and the University of Rhode Island, apparently, as a recent DNA-related study illustrates.
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