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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Literature/Data
Ultrafast Electron Camera Captures Liquid Dynamics
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a novel technique to visualize the molecular behavior in liquids. Researchers from the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Stanford University and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) recently published on it.
Literature/Data
Kao Research Takes Shape Around Lip Morphology vs. Age
Kao researchers previously established that changes in the lip area with age negatively affect the overall impression of the face. Now, scientists have quantified these changes with a closer look at lip morphology.
Method/Process
Applied DNA Sciences Files COVID-19 Assay Patent Application
Applied DNA Sciences, Inc., known to personal care for its PCR-based authentication and traceability of cosmetic, biotherapeutic and botanical materials, has filed a provisional patent for a COVID-19 diagnostic assay.
Methods/Tools
Evonik's Biotech Breakthrough Successfully Mimics Human Collagen
“This is arguably our biggest innovation breakthrough in recent years: A fermentation-based collagen platform that can effectively substitute the use of animal-derived collagen," said Thomas Riermeier, Ph.D., of Evonik.
Consumers/Market
Kimberly-Clark Wearable Gauges Instant and Accumulated UV Exposure
The wearable sensors market is projected to grow to more than US $5.5 billion by 2025 and Kimberly-Clark wants a piece of it. In a recent tech offering post, the company described a new UV sensor for commercial development.
Method/Process
Kao Test Gets to the Bottom of Makeup Film Structures
Kao Corp. has developed a new test based on Raman spectroscopy to assess the internal film structure of makeup bases and determine their component distribution. An additional application explored sebum characterization in the films.
Natural/Sustainable
[update] Pine Aqua's Extvolat Proven to Self-preserve
Gentle coaxing is what it takes to extract holistic plant properties, according PineAqua, Ltd. As the company explains, the resulting "monoproduct" serves as a water replacement for preservative-free cosmetics.
Tech Transfer
MIT Wetness Sensor Changes Diapers, Perhaps Wearables Game?
MIT researchers have engineered a hydrogel that changes electrical conductivity when wet. Embedded into diapers, it interacts with an RFID tag to alert parents when it's time to change junior. Is this a new angle for wearables?
Skin Care
Bayer and Azitra to Jointly Identify Bacteria Driving Acne, Dermatitis
Bayer AG and Azitra Inc. announced they will collaborate to research, identify and characterize skin microbiome bacteria to help conditions such as acne, rosacea, atopic dermatitis and even to accelerate wound healing.
Natural/Sustainable
Jojoba Desert Achieves Sustainability One Drop at a Time
Jojoba Desert has focused from the ground-up by using drip irrigation to cultivate its ingredient, JD Jojoba Oil, and reusing resources to create a green and eco-friendly habitat for wildlife.
Literature/Data
Researchers Discover Skin Cancer Suppressor
Researchers at the University of Bath discovered a molecule that suppresses melanoma tumor growth that could help pave the way for skin cancer research and treatment.
Method/Process
Electric Effects: EI to Measure Skin Barrier Defects
Researchers at the Swiss Institute of Allergy and Asthma Research have identified a method based on small electrical pulses that could measure skin barrier defects.
Anti-aging/Face
Findings Support Plasma-based Personalized Skin Care
Aesthetics Biomedical has published key findings in support of the benefits delivered by its SoME brand personalized skin care, which incorporates patients’ own plasma.
Event Coverage
Programmable Biology Drives Beauty Innovation
The Henry Maso keynote lecture, named for one of the cosmetic industry's greats, highlighted the capabilities of programmable biology for beauty. Alexander Lorestani, CEO and founder of Geltor, gave the presentation during the 2019 SCC Annual Meeting.
Methods/Tools
Autophagy Loss Relates to Age Spot Formation
Autophagy is the body’s natural way of cleaning and regenerating damaged cells. Kao Corp. researched the decline of autophagy with aging and skin related to pigment spots as a consequence of photoaging.
Event Coverage
‘Fruitless Nonsense’ at SCC Annual Meeting
The opening keynote at the 73rd SCC Annual Meeting entertained attendees with real-life examples of consumers taking the advice of celebrities in their misinformed healthy and beauty routines.
Tech Transfer
Formulation Database to Accelerate Product Development
This scientist curated collection of formulations and data provides a foundation for solutions that increase R&D efficiency.
Methods/Tools
Streamlining the Processing of Powder in Cosmetics
The unique triple shaft design of this new mixer aims to streamline powder phase processing.
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