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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Methods/Tools
Words from Wiechers: One-way Communication
Talking to our customers is a critical step. The most basic question is: What do they expect of a cosmetic product? Furthermore, educating them by communicating the science through journalists is critical.
Literature/Data
Study Sheds LIGHT on Eczema Cause
Research published in the
Journal of Experimental Medicine
has identified a potential method to block atopic dermatitis by targeting the LIGHT protein.
Methods/Tools
Comparatively Speaking: A Commentary on 'Cleaning'
The recent "Comparatively Speaking" column on cleaning, sanitizing, disinfecting and sterilizing was well-received and generated a good amount of interest. One appropriate addition, described here, suggests that "cleaning" is more complicated than removing organic matter.
Rheology/Thickener
[video] Emulsifying Naturally on Location with Gattefossé
Cosmetics & Toiletries
was on location near Lyon, France, to visit Gattefossé's formulation labs and see the natural, cold-process emulsifier Emulium Illustro in action.
Animal Alternatives
ECHA on Combining Animal Alternative Data to Assess Sensitization
The ECHA recently published guidance for REACH registrants on reliably combining different sources of animal alternative-derived test data to assess the skin sensitizing potential of chemicals.
Literature/Data
Patent Pick: Putting a 'Hex' on UVA and Heat
Sunscreen developers walk a fine line between protection and transparency, mainly due to the laws of physics. The inventors on this patent defy these laws with a transparent, effective and heat-releasing form of hexagonal prism-shaped ZnO particles.
People
Ones to Watch: Sudhir Baswan, Ph.D.
Our "Ones to Watch" series features up-and-comers in and around our industry who have limited experience but unlimited potential. Here, meet Sudhir Baswan, a research scientist at Amway Corp.
Methods/Tools
Proposal for Ontario Toxics Use Reduction Act
On August 26, 2008, the Canadian Environmental Law Association unveiled a model toxics reduction law, which it called on the Ontario government to adopt to reduce the use of toxic substances in manufacturing, workplaces and consumer products.
Event Coverage
[video] On Location in Milano: IFSCC News
Buongiorno from Milano! This week's top headlines hail from IFSCC 2019. Here's Rachel Grabenhofer with your video recap.
Method/Process
On-tape Method Detects Modifications in Keratin
A recent paper published in the
Journal of Proteome Research
explores an on-tape digestion test method to screen targeted modifications in human skin keratin.
Efficacy
Words from Wiechers on 'Snake Oil Sellers'
Now more than ever, "snake oil sellers" have access to consumers, which may be, in part, why the industry is consistently under attack. In this first installment of our new "Words from Wiechers" series, column editor Tony O'Lenick shares lessons for the betterment of both formulas and the industry's overall credibility.
Method/Process
New Ideas on Hair Breakage: Mending Existing Flaws
Our historical beliefs as to the causes of hair breakage have been largely shaped by findings from testing approaches. More recently, an alternate mechanical testing technique, fatigue testing, has been changing our perspective on this topic.
Consumers/Market
Amorepacific Reveals Visions on China, Sustainability and More
in-cosmetics Korea interviews Paul Kang, senior vice president, skin care division, of Amorepacific’s R&D unit. Amorepacific is Korea’s leading cosmetic manufacturer and here, Kang shares insights into the Asian beauty market, fusion products, sustainability and silver consumers.
Literature/Data
Study Shines a (Black) Light on Melasma Detection
Black light can illuminate otherwise hidden melasma symptoms, according to research in the
Journal of American Academy of Dermatology
. Researchers hope to encourage early detection of the condition.
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%.
Color Cosmetics
Zooming in on HD Cosmetics: Soft-focus Effects
High definition images capture minute details on the face, thus allowing imperfections to be more noticeable. Several formulating techniques and ingredients exist to create cosmetics that impart a “soft focus” effect.
Methods/Tools
[video] Shiseido on AI to Predict Skin Needs
Remember the "old days" when we traveled to live events? This interview is a nice throwback to the IFSCC Conference in Milan. Here, Kanako Kaneko, Ph.D., of Shiseido, presented her poster on AI to predict future skin needs.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Author Commentary: Estelle Loing, Ph.D., on Safeguarding Squalene
Estelle Loing, Ph.D., global R&D director for IFF/Lucas Meyer, authored a new article about protecting squalene from pollution-initiated oxidation. In this podcast, she explains the inspiration for this work.
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