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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Efficacy
'Mirror, Mirror, in the Internet of Things. . .
...use great caution with the advice you bring.' Just what we need. Another critic scrutinizing appearance. And before coffee no less. Yet, this unbiased, digitized evaluation offers interesting potential; and if we don't like it, we can always turn it off.
Methods/Tools
Olfactory Receptors Could Indicate UV, Inflammatory Skin Damage
Research published in the
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
shows the expression of olfactory receptors in skin could be used to indicate UV and inflammation-induced barrier damage.
Event Coverage
Emotion, Visualization and Innovation at IFSCC in Rio
The IFSCC conference covered an array of subjects—from the psychology of rotating brushes, and discussion of neuron-adipocyte crosstalk to limit emotional stress-mediated fat accumulation; to hair straightening and conditioning, various visualization tools, and novel formulation approaches.
Methods/Tools
InGreen Project Outlines Biotech Approaches for Upcycled Beauty
The EU-funded Ingreen project seeks to optimize biotechnological processes through partnerships to recover from side streams valuable bioactive compounds, chemicals and ingredients compatible with industrial needs.
Methods/Tools
Oral Care Refresh: Intersecting Function with Beauty and Innovation
The present article reviews recent developments in the oral care category, including novel claims and ingredients. It also underlines where opportunities lie in this segment intersecting function with beauty and innovation.
Methods/Tools
Cream in Powder Form: An New Concept in Makeup
The present work describes a cosmetic technology based on a newer formulating concept—cream in powder form. The final formulation can be created by two different technical processes to produce either water- or oil-based cosmetics. In each case, the proper selection of ingredients determines the stability of the finished products.
Literature/Data
Industry Insight: Seeing Through Layers of Skin Care Complexity
"With today’s advances in
omics
, generally ceramidomics, proteomics or lipidomics, we understand much better the complexity of area lipids in the stratum corneum; not only for body skin, but also for the face," says Tony Rawlings, Ph.D., in this exclusive interview.
Safety/Stability
[podcast] EWG vs. the Industry on Cosmetic Ingredient Safety
On the surface, this seems like a story about an activist group stirring up unnecessary fear to target an "unregulated" industry. And a self-regulated industry allegedly putting dollars ahead of safety. But the reality is actually much deeper and philosophical in nature. Listen now!
Method/Process
Moisturizer Penetration in Skin Revealed via Low-coherence Inferometry
Research published in the Russian journal
Engineering
describes a method to measure the penetration of gel moisturizers in skin in vivo via low-coherence interferometry.
Regional
Cosmetovigilance and Safety Assessment in the World of Active Ingredients
It can be deduced from today's scientific literature that countless ingredients have been developed with the intent to alter the structure and function of human skin. This raises important questions in terms of how these products should be regulated and what types of safety standards they should be held to.
Companies
In Case You Missed It: This Week in the News
Rough week? Take a break and catch up on some headlines you might have missed.
Event Coverage
[video] Caviar, Color Trends and Replacement Ingredients: News & Insights
From natural replacements to "foodie beauty,"
Cosmetics & Toiletries
covered it all last week... need to catch up? Check out our recap video for insights on the latest in cosmetic R&D.
Companies
Haut.AI Expands R&D Collaborations, Joins J&J Innovation Incubator
J&J's JLABS science incubator aims to accelerate the delivery of health and wellness solutions to patients around the world by supporting emerging companies and opening them to vital industry connections.
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!
Tech/Equipment
LVMH x Integrated Biosciences Fast-track Anti-aging Ingredient Discovery with AI
The company's deep learning models can "virtually screen hundreds of thousands of molecules" to identify chemical compounds with the most promise for modulating age-related biological phenotypes.
Methods/Tools
Novi Raises $40M in Funding Round, Launches Ingredient Screen Tool
Novi Connect is a publicly available ingredient screening tool that compared ingredients against data-driven standards including certified vegan, clean at Sephora and EWG verified.
Tech/Equipment
Powering Beauty Innovation: Enter Your Digital Tech Solutions in the
2026 C&T Allē Awards
The 2026
C&T Allē Awards
will spotlight groundbreaking digital tech that's transforming beauty — from consumer apps to industry platforms. If your innovation is revolutionizing how beauty is created or experienced, submit now!
Method/Process
Are Your Sunscreens Infra-ready? New In vitro Method Puts Data Behind the Claims
Considering more and more sun care products are claiming infrared (IR) protection, it is important to standardize the parameters by which they are evaluated. Since IR-A and IR-B are the most implicated in skin damage, a test method was developed based on these wavelengths, as described here.
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