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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Sensory
World Essential Oil Market Expected to Reach $11.5 billion by 2022
With a compound annual growth rate of 10.1 percent from 2016 to 2022, the world essential oil market is expected to reach $11.5 billion in the next six years.
Methods/Tools
Farnesene Forms a Flourishing Future
Applications in cosmetics and personal care as well as fragrances and flavors are driving an upward trend for the farnesene class of chemicals.
Tech/Equipment/Services
Hydration Detection as Simple as a Selfie?
What do you get when you cross the selfie with skin care research and a few brilliant engineers? The mobile turgor test.
Methods/Tools
Beauty Bots Put the AI in Retail
Sephora is betting that these technologies can help consumers access products and services easier and faster.
Event Coverage
IFSCC 2016 Exhibition Features First Ever Innotech-Connect Zone
During the IFSCC exhibition, poster presenters, exhibitors and others were given a stage time to speak to an audience about their work, as well as participate in a Q&A session. In addition, podium presenters mingled with attendees.
Color Cosmetics
L'Oréal Focuses on Custom Cosmetics, Wearables and Try-on Technologies
During the IFSCC Congress, Guive Balooch, Ph.D., of L’Oréal, presented on the effects technology will have not only on the chemists working in the lab, but on the beauty industry in general. His team is focused on: personalization, coaching and virtual try-ons.
Literature/Data
Witch Hazel: The 'Potion' to Produce Silver Nanoparticles
Healing skin takes more than a little hocus pocus. New work describes the use of witch hazel to produce silver nanoparticles, which are known for wound repair properties.
Tech Transfer
Hitting a Moving Target: Skin
These authors were on a mission: to determine how accurate models that simulate real skin movement really are. While forensics or biomedicine especially benefit from these technologies, so too could cosmetic efficacy testing and claims substantiation.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Calculated Fragrancing
Ask any perfumer and they'll tell you: perfumery is an art. Just like cosmetic formulating is a craft. Now, P&G scientists are putting this creative process to modeling—not to take away its "soul," but to optimize it.
Efficacy
'Mirror, Mirror, in the Internet of Things. . .
...use great caution with the advice you bring.' Just what we need. Another critic scrutinizing appearance. And before coffee no less. Yet, this unbiased, digitized evaluation offers interesting potential; and if we don't like it, we can always turn it off.
Safety/Stability
PCPC's Beth Jonas Defends Cosmetic Science to the U.S. Senate
It's nice to see our government liaison supporting our scientists' efforts by standing up to share with others the notion that cosmetic science is real.
Methods/Tools
Lipotype Shifts Skin Lipidomics into High Gear
Complex lipid interactions got you down? The new Shotgun Skin Lipidomics technology from Lipotype will raise your spirits, with its high-throughput capability to analyze a full lipidome from nothing but a tape strip. Plus, it's fun to say.
Hair Care
Can Hair Follicles Be Printed?
A new partnership between L'Oréal and Poietis is giving it a shot.
Actives
Acne Meets Germ Theory Meets the iPhone in Telegermatology Study
Patients can take part in the research regardless of location, using medications and iPhones shipped personally to them.
Method/Process
Package Design Research: Your Expression Says it All
A thesis study is under way at Clemson University to develop dynamic test methods that evaluate consumer facial expressions in reaction to packaging designs in a new way: in situ.
Companies
L'Oreal Takes on Carbon Emissions, Embraces Solar Power
L'Oréal announced two new projects in Arkansas and Kentucky, USA, whose solar panel arrays will reduce carbon emissions from manufacturing by nearly 80%.
Companies
New Kao Reseach and Innovation Center to Study Kansei Science, fMRI
The new center will bring together all beauty research and development within the Kao Group and go beyond typical cosmetic studies.
Animal Alternatives
Kao and Shiseido Tackle Animal-alternative Skin Sensitization Test
Skin sensitization is neither simple nor desired, but options to test and prevent it have relied heavily on animal testing—until now, thanks to Japanese cosmetic giants Kao and Shiseido.
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