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Sustainable Ingredients and Innovation in Cosmetics
Demands for innovation and nature in personal care products have, until now, experienced parallel growth according to consumer perception; i.e., the need for efficacy and the need for purity. Considering these diverse views, this article explores how it is possible to create products that satisfy both via sustainability; bringing natural sourcing to ingredients that are innovative and scientifically proven.
Hair Care
Formulating Hair Conditioners: Hope and Hype
Hair conditioners are one of the most widely used products in the personal care arena.
People
Comparatively Speaking: Mentors, Maestros and Mosquitoes
As a recent semi-retiree of the cosmetics R&D industry (he's still consulting), Tony O'Lenick shares his advice on how to make the most of personal connections in this installment of his "Comparatively Speaking" column.
Tech/Equipment/Services
Eurofins Expands Regulatory and Research Efforts
Eurofins Toxicological and Regulatory Expertise France will further develop the company's cosmetics and personal care portfolio in packaging safety, international regulation and medical devices.
Methods/Tools
Kao's Sprayable Skin Offers Next-gen Cosmetic Innovation
The lightweight, ultra-thin membrane is formed by directly spraying it onto the skin. It could be leveraged in makeup for evenness of coverage, or in therapeutic skin care applications.
Methods/Tools
Taking it Off: Cosmetics Removal Essentially is Decontamination*
To develop effective means to remove cosmetics without damaging skin, it is important to understand the complexities of the decontamination process. Recent findings in this area are described here.
Methods/Tools
Words from Wiechers: Sustainability Yes, But of What?
How well has our industry adopted sustainability? Find out what Tony O'Lenick and the late Johann Wiechers, Ph.D., think in this edition of our "Words from Wiechers" series.
Efficacy
Beating the Damaging Effects of Heat on Hair
Heat treatments are among the more popular methods for achieving straight hair, yet their high temperatures are quite damaging to the hair’s structures. Learn about the damaging effects and suggested solutions for repairing heat-damaged hair.
Methods/Tools
For License: Process for the Epoxidation of Olefinic Compounds
Yet2.com,presents a processing technology for the production of an epoxide and/or its corresponding vicinal diol by a reaction of an olefinic compound with hydrogen peroxide...
Literature/Data
The Microbiome Movement: Commensal Cosmetics Offer a Viable Future
Various factors shape an individual’s skin microbiome, which has key effects on skin appearance and health. These are described herein, as is the potential to develop products in consideration of the microbiome.
Methods/Tools
LVMH Proves: Age Really is a State of Mind
During the IFSCC 2016 Congress, LVMH researcher Héloise Vergnaud presented her company's work on skin sagging and panelist reactions and emotional associations to it. Her results show how age really is a mindset.
Consumers/Market
Pushing Back Against the Noise of Consumer Misinformation (continued)
“The goal is ... to try to get a sense of what people believe and gain from alternative medicine and other crazy ‘scientific’ stuff—by this, I mean things that don’t have strong evidence behind them," says Timothy Caulfield. Click through to the digital magazine for more.
Methods/Tools
Sun Protection and Early Detection
According to the 2014 American Society for Dermatologic Surgery (ASDS) Survey on Dermatologic Procedures, ASDS members performed an estimated 3.08 million skin cancer treatments last year.
Actives
Elicitation of Rice Tissue Culture to Maximize Skin Epigenetic Modulation
Meristem cells of Himalayan red rice were cultured and elicited to produce secondary metabolites. Through an in vitro assay, rejuvenation was shown at the epigenetic level of treated cells. An increased expression of dermatopontin in keratinocytes, besides being a novel finding, implies that ReGeniStem™ Red Rice may be able to firm the skin and improve the skin barrier function.
Methods/Tools
System Developed for Predicting Makeup Removal Performance of Cleansing Agents
After simulating more than 100 mixtures, a group of researchers from Kirin Holdings, FANCL and Keio University identified a correlation between the actual cleansing rate and simulated results of how dirt is absorbed.
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.
Tech Transfer
Nanotube-coated Yarn Fabric Detects Blood, Health of Wearer
Engineers at the University of Michigan have created a carbon nanotube-coated “smart yarn” that conducts electricity and that could be woven into fabrics to detect blood, or to monitor the health of the wearer.
Regional
10 Aspects of Cosmetics Data Mandated by the EU
Product safety: It's crucial. That's why European Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 requires the following 10 aspects of cosmetic product data to be provided in order to support a proper safety assessment.
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