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Type: News
Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Literature/Data
A New Intersection: Could Anti-pollution Mean Anti-acne?
Anti-acne and anti-pollution have something in common: inflammation. Could this crossroads of two market segments align to forge a new path forward? A recent study suggests so.
Literature/Data
Pediatric Patients Experience Psoriasis Differently
Psoriasis affects children and adults in different ways—despite limited research on the condition in children, new data in
JAAD
states that immune cells vary alongside psoriasis patient ages.
Literature/Data
Genetic Mutations Open Doors to Atopic Dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis may be caused by a single-gene mutation, according to new research published in
Nature Genetics
. Scientists believe the effects of the mutation could be partially corrected through glutamine supplementation.
Literature/Data
Microbiome Compromised by Antibiotics, Antiseptics
The skin microbiome remembers antibiotic and antiseptic treatments even after their use concludes, potentially opening the door to skin infection, according to research in
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
.
Consumers/Market
Natural Lipstick Market Rises 6.5% When Luxury and Wellness Meet
Rising concerns over health and wellness will boost the natural and organic lipstick market by 2023, according to new data from Market Research Future.
Literature/Data
Study Shines a (Black) Light on Melasma Detection
Black light can illuminate otherwise hidden melasma symptoms, according to research in the
Journal of American Academy of Dermatology
. Researchers hope to encourage early detection of the condition.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: How Low Can pH Go?
The best solution for formulating isn't always best for the skin; take low pH, for example. However, if P&G inventors are right, low pH and skin benefits may be compatible after all—and formulators may no longer be in limbo.
Anti-aging/Face
Stem Cell Aging Theories Put to the Test
Wrinkles and age spots are caused intrinsically, according to new aging theories proposed by Win L. Chiou in
The Scientific Pages of Dermatology
.
Tech Transfer
The New Bionic Reality: Imprinted Wearables
New dimensions in 3D printing are now possible thanks to a novel process developed at the University of Minnesota. Not only could this give surgical robots the sense of touch, it could embed the human skin with biometric monitoring capabilities.
Literature/Data
Microbiome Helps Level the Acne Playing Field
Acne may be the result of a flaw in the microbiome's delicate balance. Using new research, microbiome-based markers could be used to diagnose and treat the disease.
Formulas/Products
Patent Pick: Complexing to Simplify the Antiperspirant Equation
Colgate-Palmolive inventors aren't sweating the small stuff. In a new patent application, they propose a stannous fluoride-based composition for antiperspirants with sweat control.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Thermal Anti-aging Takes the Heat Off of Skin
Chanel inventors aim to take the heat off of skin in a new patent application for a cosmetic powder that exhibits low thermal conductivity to protect skin against thermally induced aging—whether too hot or too cold.
Literature/Data
Engaging Tanning Pathway Sans UV Damage
New work from Massachusetts General Hospital and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute paints skin tanning in a new light—sans light, that is, not to mention sans UV damage.
Safety/Stability
JAMA
Calls Out Cosmetics
Adverse event reporting has been the cornerstone of cosmetic safety oversight. Is it an effective system, or do new products warrant new tactics? A recent report takes a closer look.
Skin Care
Blue Light in the Lime Light
Sederma has added a new effort to blackout light that comes from screens, which effects aging among other consequences. Blue light damage can come from sunlight or tablets, TVs, computers, phones and so forth.
Literature/Data
Methylene Blue—The Antioxidant Answer to Aging?
The antioxidant methylene blue may be the answer to slow down aging, according to new research from the University of Maryland. Scientists are already formulating products for consumer use with the chemical.
Hair Care
Editor's Note: The Fiber of Our Being
It’s in the very fiber of our being to bring you data and ideas that are critical and relevant to your product development efforts, beyond space constraints.
Literature/Data
Study Targets Eczema Susceptibility at Its Source
New research points the finger at the protein filaggrin as the root cause of eczema susceptibility, with the possibility of drugs to treat the condition's causes on the horizon.
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