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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Methods/Tools
Words from Wiechers: Dry Skin or Skin Cancer, is That the Question?
In this series installment, Wiechers advises, "Let’s do our science properly and completely before we come up with new claims and completely confuse ourselves, our regulatory bodies and our consumers." O'Lenick agrees; read on to learn more.
Efficacy
The New Stir in Anti-aging: Small-chain Algal Peptides to Regulate Sulfur
Sulfur regulators such as small chain peptides (SCPs) and sulfide donors are an untapped sector for cosmetic science. The present work explores a natural compound to up-regulate cellular sulfur, affect the cell cycle and reduce signs of aging.
Methods/Tools
The Camera Never Lies: Visualizing Sun Protection Loss and Ways to Fortify Films
This work utilizes a UVA camera specially designed to quantify UV protection. It confirms sunscreen efficacy loss over time. Results underline the need to improve the durability of sunscreen films; in relation, a natural wax derivative is exemplified.
Methods/Tools
How Market Trends Have Shaped the Industry — Tips, Traps and Lessons Learned
This article explores how the mega-trends of sustainability and reliance on suppliers have shaped the market, the industry and product development. It also gives advice through the lens of each trend, including tips, traps and lessons learned.
Event Coverage
[video] Cosmetics R&D Vlog: COVID-19 in the Indian Market and Ways Forward
Renuka Thergaonkar, Ph.D., president of the Indian SCC and consultant, R&D Global Consultants, sat down with us for this vlog entry to discuss the effects of COVID-19 on the Indian cosmetics industry; including the national lockdown, slow re-opening and ways forward.
Event Coverage
[video] That's a Wrap: Top News the Week of 4/21/2017 from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
Did you hear? Carotenoids were rated more attractive than melanin for coloring the human face. And human fat cells have anti-aging potential. If you missed this week's news from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, you missed out! Check out our video re-cap.
Animal Alternatives
Canada Commits to End Animal Tox Testing While MoCRA Misses the Mark
Bill S-5 in Canada has passed with royal assent to end animal testing for chemical toxicity; cosmetics are expected to be next. Meanwhile, MoCRA in the U.S. missed the chance to address this major industry issue, one source critiques.
Actives
AbbVie Expert to Decode 'The Beauty of Longevity' at
Beauty Accelerate
Researchers recently identified a total of 12 key contributors to the aging process, providing an unprecedented roadmap for beauty brands seeking to deliver pro-/anti-aging solutions to consumers.
Methods/Tools
The Harvest of Marine-derived Cosmetic Ingredients: A Case Study of
Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae
This paper reviews the knowledge and nature of the harvest practices for the octocoral
Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae
.
P. elisabethae
extract has been used for nearly two decades in cosmetics and preparations for skin benefits, and a review of the harvest provides product developers with an interesting case study of the harvest of a marine resource.
Video
[video] Climate Change Drivers and a More Sustainable Path for the Cosmetics Industry
A recent article in
C&T
explores drivers of climate change, beauty's impact, how naturals are affected and what the cosmetics industry can do to help. Here, authors Giorgio Dell'Acqua and Antonia Kostic expand on these ideas. Watch now.
Sun Protection
7 Years in the Making: CE Recommends In vitro SPF Double Plate Test Method
"... No in vitro method had [previously] advanced to the stage that CE could recommend it. So those who did not want to use an in vivo method could use any ... unvalidated method; this should no longer be the case."
Methods/Tools
Inclusive Beauty: Making Cosmetics More Accessible for the Blind and for Visually Impaired Consumers
This paper reviews assistive technologies developed for the blind and visually impaired (VI) relevant to shopping for cosmetics, as well as applications and systems to enable the choice of products. It also reports the outcomes of a survey exploring the shopping and product use of cosmetics by VI and blind individuals, including qualitative data that suggests the use of cosmetics among this population could be encouraged in several ways, outlined herein.
Event Coverage
[updated] Strategies to Overcome Misinformation: The Eco Well Presents Truth in Beauty E-Summit
Research shows that debunking misinformation can attenuate consumer hesitation to make purchases. In relation, The Eco Well's free full day conference, sponsored by C&T, will explore misinformation in cosmetics, its impacts and strategies to overcome it.
Methods/Tools
The Harvest of Marine-derived Cosmetic Ingredients: A Case Study of Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae
This paper reviews the knowledge and nature of the harvest practices for the octocoral Pseudopterogorgia elisabethae. P. elisabethae extract has been used for nearly two decades in cosmetics and preparations for skin benefits, and a review of the harvest provides product developers with an interesting case study of the harvest of a marine resource.
Methods/Tools
Biocatalyst for Change, Part I: The Potential for
E. coli
to Color Cosmetics
Anthocyanins are flavonoid compounds found naturally in plants with promising potential for skin health and protection benefits. Sustaining their natural supply for industry has become increasingly important; as such, microbial routes for their production have been explored, such as those described here.
Method/Process
Soft-focus for the Selfie-obsessed: Eye Tracking to Improve Color Formula Development
In cosmetics, soft focus refers to the blurring of light to immediately correct the appearance of wrinkles and skin imperfections. This parameter can be affected by the refractive index of the emollients used, as well as formula volatility and the dispersion of fillers. The use of eye tracking, described here, can help the formulator quickly select the best-performing formulas.
Actives
How Bio-factories Are Producing the Next Generation of Natural, Sustainable Beauty Innovation
Endophytes are plant microbiota, symbiotic microorganisms that live inside plants and which act as bio-factories for natural bioactive compounds that offer beauty benefits, including microbiome balance, anti-inflammatory and pro-aging effects, and more.
Methods/Tools
Technical Theories and Tools to Leverage Polyol Properties for Smarter Makeup Remover Design
This article describes tools such as organic conceptual diagrams, Hansen solubility parameters and alcohol classes to study polyol dynamics for smarter makeup remover design. Effects on CMC, cloud point and other functional benefits are also considered.
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