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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Methods/Tools
Survey Finds R&D to Increase in 2012 With Emphasis On Innovation
A survey conducted by the Industrial Research Institute (IRI) has found that R&D spending is expected to increase in 2012. The company's
2012 R&D Trends Forecast
also found that new product development will increase in 2012.
Event Coverage
Cosmetic Victories Winner Profile: Stefan Mazy on Real-time Gene Patch Test
SkinRNA is a repeatable micro diagnostic test for measuring real-time skin care effectiveness. At its core is the DermR microneedle patch, which is designed to collect tiny amounts of skin tissue.
Methods/Tools
Shiseido to Launch Skin Bacteria Measuring Service Based on Novel PCR Method
Shiseido has co-developed a method and device to measure the amount and balance of a consumer's indigenous skin bacteria simply and quickly. The company will use the approach to provide a high value-added, in-store experience and new beauty service.
Event Coverage
[video] FDA Warnings on CBD; Hair Softness; and User-induced Product Contamination
Back from break, here's
Cosmetics & Toiletries
' Rachel Grabenhofer, with her top headline picks in cosmetics R&D news. Watch now!
Sensory
Author Commentary: John Jiménez and Mauricio Guzman Alonzo on Synesthesia in Cosmetics
Most everyone knows what it's like to be a consumer. More recently, product developers have been tapping into this experience to evoke emotional connections in consumers. John Jiménez and Mauricio Guzman Alonzo, authors in our latest issue, have been leading this charge for cosmetics development. Here, they share their insights.
Methods/Tools
[video] Tomonobu Ezure, Ph.D., on Shiseido's 3D Skin Scanning Tech
Ezure Tomonobu, Ph.D., of Shiseido, was recently honored for work on a means to visualize the individual components of skin. Hear more in this brief video interview.
Methods/Tools
[video] Culturing Innovation and Next-gen Ingredients: On Location with Sederma
Eco-designed microorganism and plant cell culturing are the latest green processes employed to develop natural, sustainable cosmetic actives. In this video, Sederma took us behind the scenes to show us how these methods work. Watch now!
Companies
Pierre Fabre Compiles 3.3 Million Skin-related Data Points in One Source
At the 25th World Congress of Dermatology, to be held July 4 to 7, 2023, in Singapore, Pierre Fabre will present the largest ever skin survey in dermatology — 3.3 million data points from 50,500+ individuals — which it is compiling into one database.
Event Coverage
[video] ECHA Checks Homework, Detecting Eczema and One to Watch: Kelly Mei
Cosmetics & Toiletries
is back with its top headline picks in cosmetics R&D news. Here's Rachel Grabenhofer, managing editor, with her video recap. Watch now!
Methods/Tools
Conditioned Response: Fragrance's Cross-modal Effect on Sensory Perception in Hair Care*
This study compared the impact of two fragrance types on the tactile perception of dry, bleached hair treated with a base or enhanced leave-on conditioner. Sensory tests showed a fruity fragrance was most successful at imparting the perception of conditioned hair.
Efficacy
Body Talk: Defining Volume, A Technical Dissertation on Hair Body and Volume
Consumer definitions of hair
volume
and
body
differ from their scientific counterparts, while both remain vague. This column discusses challenges concerning the study of hair volume and body, including the influences of hair coloring and styling.
Actives
Goop, Dermalogica, Neutrogena & Dr. Elsa Jungman Speak out on 'New Minimalism in Beauty'
Mintel's 2024 Sophisticated Simplicity trend reflects rising demands for transparency in the service of ensuring that products are effective and that ingredients are both necessary and safe.
Actives
Lorne Lucree Joins
Beauty Accelerate
2025 Lineup to Take on Beauty's Innovation Slump
Lorne Lucree, founder of Quiet Coyote, is bringing his experience in combining strong brand marketing acumen, creativity, constant curiosity to the BA2025 conference with his session: Innovation that Screams.
Event Coverage
It's Not Too Late! Become a Cosmetic Insider—Register On-site at
Beauty Accelerate
Today's the day! Join us at the Metropolitan West in NYC for our inaugural
Beauty Accelerate
—the ultimate think tank and networking experience for cosmetic product marketers and developers.
Methods/Tools
[video] Answers to Aging with Plant Stem Cell Cultures: On Location with Mibelle Biochemistry
"Our daily duty is to identify highly innovative active ingredients," Cornelia Schürch, Ph.D., told
Cosmetics & Toiletries
during a recent visit to Mibelle Biochemistry. See behind-the-scenes footage in this video.
Method/Process
The Air Up There: Skin VOCs
In 2001, Japanese researchers reported that after the age of 40, some individuals develop a malodor known as “aging odor,” attributed to the presence of unsaturated C9, 2-nonenal. George Preti, PhD, a member of Monell Chemical Senses Center and an adjunct professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, was interested by this report and began to conduct research of his own.
Literature/Data
Choosing the Right Microalgae for the Job
There is growing demand for algal fatty acids in cosmetics. These lipids have three main functions: cleansing, protecting and maintaining skin. As this brief review explains,fatty acid content varies between algae, so the careful selection of species and control over growth conditions are necessary. Future research is suggested.
Method/Process
The Air Up There: Skin VOCs
In 2001, Japanese researchers reported that after the age of 40, some individuals develop a malodor known as “aging odor,” attributed to the presence of unsaturated C9, 2-nonenal. George Preti, PhD, a member of Monell Chemical Senses Center and an adjunct professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, was interested by this report and began to conduct research of his own.
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