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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Literature/Data
Eczema Unrelated to Vitamin D Deficiency
Vitamin D levels and eczema may not be as related as previous research has shown, according to a new study in PLOS Medicine.
Methods/Tools
Ingredients Leave Hair Irresistible & Skin Revived
Givaudan has launched a couple new ingredients. One ingredient helps enhance hair in a variety of ways, while the other ingredient benefits skin in a holistic way.
Consumers/Market
Sex Lubricant Market on the Rise
Abstaining from many (not all) of the dirty puns we could slide into this report, here we describe what's behind the growing and virile personal lubricants market.
Methods/Tools
Pigment Discovery 'Blue' Scientists, and Now Crayola, Away
YInMn Blue was the first new blue pigment developed in 200 years. Now Crayola is inspired to add it to the box, which should officially be available by the end of 2017. Could this spark a new color trend?
Companies
Shin-Etsu Relocates Cosmetics Application Lab to Paramus
Expanding from a 2,500 to a 14,000 square foot facility in Paramus, New Jersey, Shin-Etsu Silicones of America has relocated to provide increased R&D capabilities and resources under one roof.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Biophotonic Skin Therapy, Illuminated
Photon-based therapies have crossed from the dark side in this new patent application highlighting thermosetting block polymers for skin rejuvenation and more.
Method/Process
Untouched, 'Primitive' Microbiome Sets the Skin Health Benchmark
As it turns out, on skin, the more "bugs," the better; and cosmetics could be negatively affecting their diversity. New research from the UK compared microbiomes to set a "healthy skin standard," against which the effects of products can be measured, in the future.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Soft Brilliance in Layers
Hiding wrinkles is one thing; doing it so it appears natural is something entirely different. This patent application out of Korea, however, might strike the perfect balance.
Literature/Data
Olefin Synthesis Simplified
Decarboxylative alkenylation is a new chemical reaction that is said to "easily turn carboxylic acids into alkenes (or olefins)." Researchers believe this will lead to the discovery and development of a variety of new drugs and other chemicals.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: A Facial Device to Melt Your Heart—and Sebum
In this patent application, tech company Philips is putting the heat on sebum, literally, via a facial cleansing device with new capabilities.
Companies
$170 Million Well Spent? Croda Thinks So.
Just in time for Earth Day, Croda announced its new manufacturing facility is nearing completion, and will reduce the company's reliance on fossil fuels as well as the carbon footprint of its new 100% bio-based ECO range of surfactants.
Safety/Stability
Toxicity Testing: Read Between the Lines
Active ingredients aren't thinkers, they're do-ers. But can they do too much? As explored during in-cosmetics 2017, in an industry permeated with astounding product claims, it becomes all the more crucial to test for potential toxic effects and really understand those results.
Skin Care
More Than Skin Deep
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and Karl Laden, Ph.D.,
Cosmetics & Toiletries
advisor, throughout a number of years has developed an ode to individuals and formulators working in the industry.
Color Cosmetics
Supplier Roundtable: Light and Breathable Makeup
Ever faced a marketing brief for the tall order of makeup with even, natural coverage that still feels light and breathable? In this Supplier Roundtable, experts from the industry provide solutions to this formulating challenge.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Radio Frequency Beauty Equipment Market Grows into 2026
Among the various non-invasive treatment options out there, radio frequency treatment has become popular because of its quick and effective delivery method. This has resulted in a growth of demand for the devices that are used.
Safety/Stability
Exposing Ingredient Exposure: It's Better Than We Thought
Cosmetovigilance is at the forefront of the industry's mind and is deeply rooted in testing ingredient safety. In relation, a new paper explores the aggregated exposure of consumers to given ingredients, with interesting results.
Literature/Data
Telomere Rejuvenation Stops the Clock on Aging
Scientists may have found a way reverse signs of aging through chromosomes. In vivo tissue reprogramming was found to lengthen telomeres, a telltale sign of cell rejuvenation.
Claims/Labeling
AMSilk Awarded Vegan Registration
Calling all animal lovers: AMSilk is ready to put a smile on your face. The company was awarded The Vegan Society Trademark for two of its cosmetic ingredients, used in personal care and beauty.
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