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Beauty Accelerate Virtual
: Innovating On-trend Beauty
Products focused on safety, ethics, health, emotion and more have gained consumer interest. During Day 2 of
Beauty Accelerate Virtual
, leading experts will connect the dots between innovation and the current cosmetics market for on-trend beauty R&D.
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
Does Beauty Desperately Need a New Hero Ingredient?
What's old is new again, according to cosmetic industry expert Akshay Talati. While this puts a creative spin on tried-and-true ingredients, are we stick in a chemistry loop? Talati explores this further in the following commentary.
Consumers/Market
100 Global Interpretations of 'Beautiful Women' by AI
A recent project by StyleSeat explored how beauty is perceived by AI in 100 countries. The results revealed a spectrum of renderings.
Skin Care
Enzymology: Accelerating Success in the Skin Care Market
While the benefits of enzymes have long been known, interest in enzymology for cosmetic and dermatological applications has grown. Advances in the functionality, safety and stability of enzymes are accelerating skin care product development; some are described here.
Methods/Tools
5 R&D Approaches Revealed in Shiseido's 'Dynamic Harmony'
'Dynamic Harmony' is derived from the origins of Shiseido, a fusion of Western science and Eastern wisdom.
Efficacy
[video] Valorizing Ingredient Efficacy: On Location with Sederma
In addition to 2D models, Sederma's 3D skin equivalent and other customized models, e.g., to measure pollution, pigmentation, etc., make links between ex vivo and in vivo results, bringing results closer to reality. Learn more in this behind-the-scenes look. Watch now.
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.
Methods/Tools
3D Printing 'Popping Up' in Personal Care
Three-dimensional (3D) printing is popping up in many fields, including in cosmetics and personal care development; from behind the scenes, in R&D package concept labs, to presentations at in-cosmetics and the April SCS Symposium—even at home, in one former Harvard student's printable cosmetic device concept.
Methods/Tools
German Institute Aims to Automate Artificial Skin Production
The Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB has developed a conceptual, fully automated process to produce artificial skin tissue that could be used to test chemicals as an alternative to animal testing.
Companies
ChemForward Methodology Enables Ingredient Consistency and Compatability
With most countries placing the responsibility of cosmetic product safety on manufacturers, nonprofit ChemForward has developed a methodology to create standards for consistency and comparing traditional and natural ingredients.
Methods/Tools
AI—Not a Goal, a Tool in Product Development
While its implementation may be on-trend, you have to identify the business purpose for using AI, according to Anastasia Georgievskaya, CEO and co-founder of Haut.AI.
Companies
EC Establishes Innovation Union to Step Up R&D Efforts
The European Commission (EC) has established an Innovation Union to step up R&D efforts, reportedly by using public sector intervention to stimulate the private sector and remove bottlenecks [that] stop ideas [from] reaching the market.
Companies
German Wool Institute Awards Symrise for Hair Damage Findings
"This award will definitively have an impact on the visibility and credibility of Symrise as a major player in hair research and product development for our customers.”
Methods/Tools
From the Top--Technical Issues in the Cosmetic Business
MOT (Management of Technology) has emerged as an attractive means to capitalize on R&D investments. In developing cosmetics, a number of issues emerge during the technology planning and development processes, which will be discussed here.
Literature/Data
Lead, Manganese and Mercury: Metals in Personal Care Products
This article is the fourth in a series reviewing the metals present in personal care products. Earlier installments appeared in January 1998, Toxic Potential from Metals Absorbed through the Skin (pages 33-42); March 1999, Metals in Personal-Care Products, (pages 47-56); and August 2000, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper and Iron: Metals in Personal-Care Products, (pages 52-65).
Claims/Labeling
Gauging Cosmetic Safety in a Post-Animal Testing World
The testing of cosmetic and personal care products on animals has become widely perceived as a vile, often cruel and inhumane practice. Many countries have either banned its use or have pending legislation to do so. The dilemma this leaves is creating reliable methods to test products for safety and quality.
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.
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