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Event Coverage
Alphorns, Cowbells, Magic and Gaming at IFSCC Zurich, part V
The 23rd IFSCC Congress, held Sept. 21-23, 2015, reported “more facts and less illusions” to some 550+ delegates from across the globe at the forefront of cosmetic product innovation.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Suprametallogels, Detecting Analytes, Vibroturbilization and Other R&D Processes
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features inventions related to processes and methods of forming suprametallogels, synthesizing stable resveratrol, detecting target analytes, surface-treating calcium carbonate, processing dispersed systems, enhancing dermal penetration, temporarily dyeing hair and more.
Regional
Products Must Be Stable and Able: EU Mandate, Part 9
Cosmetic products need not stand up to centuries of storage under extreme conditions or in unforeseeable uses. They have a much bigger foe to face: the consumer. This ninth installment in our series explains stability requirements for products marketed in the EU.
Literature/Data
Shaving and its Effects on Percutaneous Absorption in the Skin*
Despite its being an area of concern for many years, the percutaneous absorption of cosmetics has not been rigorously studied. Additionally, the effects of shaving on this process are relatively unknown. An overview of recent research reveals that more research in this area is required.
Event Coverage
Alphorns, Cowbells, Magic and Gaming at IFSCC Zurich, part IV
The 23rd IFSCC Congress, held Sept. 21-23, 2015, reported “more facts and less illusions” to some 550+ delegates from across the globe at the forefront of cosmetic product innovation.
Event Coverage
Alphorns, Cowbells, Magic and Gaming at IFSCC Zurich, part II
The 23rd IFSCC Congress, held Sept. 21-23, 2015, reported “more facts and less illusions” to some 550+ delegates from across the globe at the forefront of cosmetic product innovation.
Methods/Tools
IFSCC 2014 Explores Social, Psychological and Sensorial Aspects of Beauty
As one might expect from an event centered around beauty and staged in Paris, the 28th Congress of the International Societies of Cosmetic Chemists (IFSCC) was nothing less than fabulous. However, the glamour and fanfare was deeply rooted in science.
Companies
Sustainable, Circular and Aquatic-friendly: L'Oréal Commits to 'Green Science'
During its recent Transparency Summit, beauty giant L'Oréal committed to "green science" initiatives to source 95% of its ingredients from renewable plant sources, minerals and circular processes; and to ensure 100% of its formulas are aquatic life-friendly—all by 2030.
Consumers/Market
Natural Lipstick Market Rises 6.5% When Luxury and Wellness Meet
Rising concerns over health and wellness will boost the natural and organic lipstick market by 2023, according to new data from Market Research Future.
Literature/Data
Andean Otoba Wax Delivers Stable Nanoparticles, Anti-hair Loss Potential
Research published in
Cosmetics
describes the efficacy of Andean region Otoba wax to form solid lipid nanoparticles and deliver potential anti-hair loss efficacy.
Methods/Tools
Presidential Awards for Green Chemistry in Personal Care and Cosmetics
If you think of planet Earth the way you think of the human body, you see how similar they are. Viewed that way, a formulator might easily make the leap from personal care to planetary care. And indeed, some are doing so, especially at the level of controlling pollution.
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.
Event Coverage
[podcast] COVID-19 and Cosmetics: A View from Cosmetic Valley
Once given the authorization to produce hand sanitizers, French cosmetic companies both small and large impressively changed over to these products to provide them quickly to hospitals, Masson reports, in this interview.
Tech Transfer
[podcast] CAS9 and CRISPR Technology: Implications for Cosmetics?
"CRISPR, in my mind, is like a molecular GPS. . .People just type in some short array sequence, essentially an address, to find the target. Upon binding to the target, a pair of molecular scissors cuts the DNA and performs a repair to modify the DNA sequence."
Actives
Mouse Study Identifies Target for Itch and Eczema Treatment
According to Rachel Brem, geneticist and associate professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, in Novato, California, an estimated 10% to 20% of the population will suffer from chronic itch at some point in their life.
Methods/Tools
Identifying Cosmetic Forms And Crystalline Phases From Ternary Systems
Diagrams of the oil, surfactant and water at stepped proportions in ternary systems characterize the system’s cosmetic forms (emulsions, gels, dispersions), crystalline phases and stability in this study using two Brazilian oils.
Methods/Tools
Safely Transferring Flammable and Combustible Cosmetic Liquids During Production
Cosmetics and personal care product manufacturers must bear in mind the dangers of transferring flammable and combustible liquids during manufacturing. This article provides a brief refresh of some considerations.
Methods/Tools
Dermal-epidermal Separation, Part III: Heat and Mechanical Methods
Readers previously expressed interest in understanding the most efficient and reliable methods to separate the epidermis and dermis for basic skin investigation. This third and final part in this dermatological series focuses on heat and mechanical techniques.
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