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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
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.
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.
Methods/Tools
Kao's Sprayable Skin Offers Next-gen Cosmetic Innovation
The lightweight, ultra-thin membrane is formed by directly spraying it onto the skin. It could be leveraged in makeup for evenness of coverage, or in therapeutic skin care applications.
Literature/Data
Developments in Ceramide Identification, Synthesis, Function and Nomenclature
Advances have been made in recent years to better understand ceramides, as the authors describe here. However, since not all ceramides have the same structure, the nomenclature in the literature and on product labels needs clarification. The Personal Care Products Council recently agreed upon new nomenclature based on four molecular structures, which the authors also discuss.
Methods/Tools
Formulating Water-in-Oil Emulsions: A Scary Endeavor
Formulating water-in-oil emulsions is inherently more difficult than oil-in-water emulsions.
Literature/Data
Testing the Fate (and Exposure) of Cosmetic Ingredients
Risk and exposure go hand-in-hand. So when researchers dared to publish a new method to assess the exposure and fate of cosmetic ingredients, we couldn't help but give them exposure, in this review.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Lessons in Layers for Skin Benefits
It's December now, and half the world is about to enter the winter season. The experts teach us it's best to dress in layers—not unlike a new patent application from P&G, which describes layering ingredients for skin benefits.
Methods/Tools
Residual Monomer in Radical vs. Condensation Polymerization Techniques
Industry expert Tony O’Lenick explains the difference between residual monomer concentration in radical vs. condensation polymerization techniques.
People
New Oswestfalen-Lippe University Chair Starts in 2016
The new chair has already raised more than a half million euros in third-party funds.
Methods/Tools
Roundtable Underlines Diversity Gap in Dermatology, Medical Research
A report published in
Practical Dermatology
details a virtual roundtable discussion by dermatologists and industry executives underlining the lack of diversity in professional representation, clinical trials and more.
Methods/Tools
Sustainable Particle Design for Optimized Ingredients, Package Reduction
German production specialist Glatt will explore the potential of processes to maximize ingredients and minimize packaging during the SEPAWA congress in October.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: Refractive Index vs. Refraction of Light
Tony O'Lenick explains the difference between the refractive index and refraction of light to produce color. These terms can be used by the formulator to produce transparent emulsions and predict the color of emulsions, respectively.
Sun Care
Coated Inorganic Filters for Elegant and Protective Sunscreens
Inorganic UV filters must be distributed evenly to ensure sun protection. Further, they can present challenges of a pasty consistency and undesirable opacity when applied to skin. This paper therefore describes strategies using micronized titanium dioxide with different coatings to optimize its dispersion and protective benefits while improving processing and aesthetics.
Consumers/Market
Devices Have Consumer Interest and Room to Grow
Women who use skin care devices have a high level of satisfaction. However, the penetration rates of these high-tech gadgets are low across most regions due to lack of awareness, indicating a significant opportunity.
Event Coverage
[updated] Virtual Roundtable: Inclusive Design for Universal Beauty
Gabriela Daniels of the London College of Fashion will participate in a virtual roundtable chat on inclusive design for universal beauty during
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
.
Consumers/Market
Opportunity in Diversity: Formulating for the Multiethnic Market
The expanding multicultural beauty market provides opportunity to formulate products specifically to the needs of ethnic skin types. Pigmentation is not the only difference between black and Caucasian skin, the skin barrier and other factors come into play.
Magazine
The Emotion Paradox in Product Testing: A Commentary
A real challenge in the assessment of consumer emotional responses has been the need for validated but meaningful measures. Commentary outlined are benefits and drawbacks of various methods and asks the larger question of precisely what’s being measured.
Companies
P&G Ventures Calls for Virtual Innovation Challenge Entries
The challenge seeks budding entrepreneurs to drive the next generation of technologies in areas ranging from women's health and enhanced sleep, to chronic conditions, male wellness and more.
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