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Section: Research > Consumers/Market
Magazine
Through the Years: 5 Stages of Aging in Hair
Having healthy hair is important at all ages but the signs of hair health will change. The five stages of hair aging described here illustrate changes to hair biology as well as how hairstyles, wash frequency and products contribute to hair health.
Magazine
Expert Opinions: Restoring and Reviving Hair
This "Expert Opinions" focuses on scalp health, laser treatments, natural/sustainable and deep repair from industry experts.
Magazine
Industry Insight: High Tensions in Hair
In this "Industry Insight" adapted from an interview with Jennifer Marsh, Ph.D. (JM), research fellow of Procter & Gamble, Marsh explores this high tension line and considers how product developers could potentially restore balance.
Magazine
Editor’s Note: Hair Hearkening
Responding to both the science and consumers’ love for their locks, this edition of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
examines innovation in hair care. We hope this hearkening to hair and sustainability teases out solutions to your R&D snags.
Consumers/Market
Industry Insight: Anti-aging for Darker Skin Tones
In the following excerpt, adapted from a video interview, Cynthia Johnson (CJ), Founder and CEO of Cindy J Cosmetic Labs, LLC, offers insights on biological differences between darker and lighter skin tones. Additionally, she provides advice about formulating anti-aging products for those with mature, darker complexions.
Consumers/Market
Expert Opinions: Dermocosmetics and Compromised Skin
This Expert Opinions focuses on clinical efficacy, skin health, naturality, acne, biological paths and barrier repair.
Consumers/Market
Editor's Note: Diversity, Fashion and Function
Mashing up movements in diversity, fashion and function, this month’s issue of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
first advocates for inclusive beauty. While the topics themselves may seem loosely connected, they are all near and dear to today’s consumers—and they all converge in your product innovations. We hope our latest edition inspires the formulas you fashion to meet evolving consumer expectations.
Methods/Tools
Words from Wiechers: Bad Hair Day
This Words from Wiechers highlights the lack of formulations for segments of the population that have specific needs based upon hair or skin type. Presenting Wiechers's insights is Tony O'Lenick; Ali Syed, Ph.D., of Avalon Industries, shares additional expertise.
Consumers/Market
Expert Opinions: Holistic Approaches to Anti-aging
Following are insights from industry experts about beauty biology, 'anxi-aging,' stress and nurturing nature.
Consumers/Market
Evoking Emotion: Well-aging Sensations
Beyond market appeal, products formulated to integrate all the human senses can promote well-being. This column briefly reviews evidence in the literature for connections between skin-feel, application techniques and self care to not only improve skin health, but also promote well aging and overall well-being.
Consumers/Market
Industry Insight: Perfume to Dial Up Emotion and Well-being
Exploring the effects in detail about fragrance and eliciting positive emotion and experiences, Daniela Garcia, éskia Executive Brand Director for Belcorp Latin America, and co-authors report their findings in this month’s feature article. Garcia provides additional insights in the following excerpt adapted from our video interview.
Consumers/Market
Editor's Note: Kindness = Wellness
This issue of
C&T
embraces several facets of the wellness space with a novel approach to design fragrance that elicits happiness, a sense of energy or relaxation in consumers. In terms of safety, sultaines are presented as a safe, effective and sustainable surfactant option. Well aging is also a major focus. We take a deep dive into internal and external mechanisms of aging and present nutricosmetic solutions to address them. The sensation of touch to promote well aging is examined and experts weigh in on holistic approaches to anti-aging. We hope this month’s collection supports the wellness of your cosmetic R&D projects—and inspires kindness.
Consumers/Market
Upcycling: a mid-term trend or a new economic model?
Sophim highlights upcycling and addresses this tendency flooding the cosmetic industry: is it a mid-term trend or THE economic model to adopt for a sustainable future?
Consumers/Market
Expert Opinions: Purifying and Rebalancing Skin
Following are insights from industry experts about male consumers, maskne, therapeutic care, pollution, quorum sensing and scalp health.
Consumers/Market
Evoking Emotion: Making Consumers Comfortable in Their Skin
Skin health considerations are becoming more complex as research advances; take the microbiome and the questions it raises, for example. As such, the skin’s barrier integrity has become a focus. In relation to skin health, this column explores how a product’s skin feel and visible impact can improve consumers’ appearance, overall health and comfort in their own skin.
Consumers/Market
Industry Insight: Being Transparent Means Teaching Toxicology—Including the Nuances
Being transparent with cosmetic consumers is crucial to building trust, and companies take many different approaches. Deciem, for instance, has explicitly stated, “Everything is Chemicals,” in a science-forward campaign that seeks to move consumers past fearmongering. Rita Silva (RS), science communications associate for the company, explains how the project came together in the following excerpt adapted from our video interview.
Consumers/Market
Editor's Note: Securing and Reinforcing Skin
This month’s
Cosmetics & Toiletries
(
C&T
) explores film-formers and related reinforcements to detoxify and secure skin. Topics range from the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of film-forming polysaccharides; TO films and other approaches for transfer-resistant makeup; and more. Additionally outlined are EU/UK regulations for endocrine disruptors and PFAS, and a proposal to shift industry parlance from "clean" to "safe." Lastly, industry experts share insights on purifying and rebalancing skin.
Nutricosmetics
Nutricosmetics + Probiotics: Market Update and Anti-acne Proposal
Probiotics and nutricosmetics are both in demand, heavily influenced by the shift toward wellness. How might the industry combine these trends? Shaheen Majeed, president worldwide of Sabinsa and co-author on an anti-acne study, weighs in.
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