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Type: Article
Section: Research > Consumers/Market
Consumers/Market
Keeping Cosmetics in Check: How Scientific are Cosmetics?
This brief commentary explores the complexity of cosmetic formulas and proposes and approach to express scientific information about these formulas to non-scientific experts.
Consumers/Market
Keeping Cosmetics in Check: Makeup as a 'Weapon' to Fight Age Discrimination
In this Keeping Cosmetics in Check, Karl Laden, Ph.D., highlights age discrimination, suggesting makeup could fight it. He also dismisses the uphill battle to change perceptions on aging.
C&T
somewhat disagreed, so we dug deeper in a Q&A follow-up.
Consumers/Market
Industry Insight: How Emotions Can Supercharge Cosmetics
In the past, psychology has generally been dismissed as too soft a science to be seriously integrated with cosmetic chemistry—much like traditional medicine and folklore remedies. These doctrines were not lost in the marketing of products, since consumer behavior clearly is driven by emotion, but the application of psychology and emotion has been slow to reach the bench; until more recently.
Magazine
Industry Insight: Safety, Sustainability and Digital Tech in Cosmetics
This "Industry Insight" adapted from an interview with Kelly Dobos, indie color formulator and University of Cincinnati lecturer, paints us a picture with insights on replacement ingredients, regulations, biomimicry, ecology, skin tone-matching and more.
Consumers/Market
Industry Insight: Why and How Natural Cosmetics Will Continue to Grow
"The key to formulating natural and organic products is the good availability of ingredients. This has been growing exponentially, and the lives of formulators of natural and organic products is definitely easier than it used to be....Still, there are plenty of challenges to overcome."
Consumers/Market
Turbulence in Emerging Markets But Cosmetics Will Prevail
According to the latest forecasts from Euromonitor International, spending on beauty and personal care in the emerging markets will be higher than in the developed markets by 2018. A year ago, this power shift had been expected to take place in 2016.
Consumers/Market
9 Top Trends in Beauty: Linda Seidel, 'Toxin-free' Insight Cosmetics, Moringa, #Greenshampoo and More
Each week, we dig into growing trends in web searches and hashtags related to cosmetics. Bubbling to the top this week are Linda Seidel corrective cosmetics, Insight Cosmetics' 11 "toxin-free" serums, moringa metatrend, #deadhair, #greenshampoo and more.
Consumers/Market
How Color Cosmetics Merge Form with Function: Trends, Tech and Expert Insights
This report navigates the dynamic world of color cosmetic trends, spotlighting innovative formats and cutting-edge ingredient technologies. In addition, it highlights various expert insights.
Consumers/Market
[update] Beauty Hot Spot: United Kingdom Hosts Several Industry Events
The United Kingdom is observing continued success in the beauty industry, despite its economic uncertainty. The country recently hosted the CEW UK Achievers Awards, the Indie Beauty Expo, SCS Formulate, a Skin Microbiome Congress meeting and the in-cosmetics Formulation Summit.
Consumers/Market
Editor's Note: Consumer-centric Cosmetics
Consumers are embracing personalized cosmetics which is why "consumer drivers" is the name of the game for our September issue.
Consumers/Market
Packaging: The ‘Silent Salesman’ of Cosmetics
Product packaging is nearly as important, if not more so, than the ingredients in it. This article examines a brief history, classes and properties of various types of packaging, and provides examples of the latest pack advances.
Consumers/Market
Color Cosmetics: Down But Not Out
The color cosmetics market may be “down but not out,” as the saying goes, and the current issue pays tribute to color as well as the related sensory space. For example, further described is how to formulate natural and vegan lipsticks; explaining tenets being crucial to halal nail polish; reviewing advances in hair dye.
Additionally outlined, the checks and balances for fragrance allergens; the end of the previous, on-going hand hygiene discussion; and finally, a description to a “mosaic” of consumer senses.
Consumers/Market
Hello Halal: Mainstream Beauty Welcomes Halal Cosmetics
Global Cosmetic Industry takes a closer look at this dynamically expanding market sector and how halal cosmetic products can be marketed in the mainstream beauty industry to both Muslim and non-practicing Muslim consumers.
Consumers/Market
Brazilian Cosmetics, Personal Care Sales Reach Record High
Investments in Brazilian R&D and marketing provide boon to individual companies and the market as a whole.
Consumers/Market
Multifunctionality: The Sweet (and Sour) Spot for Color Cosmetics
Multitasking beauty products are on the rise, with multifunctionality dominating many color brand strategies. The resulting growth is not without a downside.
Skin Care
TCMS Transparent Beauty Offers IP for Automated Deposition of Cosmetics
TCMS Transparent Beauty, LLC is soliciting bids for the sale of its extensive patent portfolio in the field of the automated real-time deposition of cosmetics and skin care products.
Consumers/Market
Expert Opinions on Color Cosmetics: Mask-proof Claims and More
Following are additional insights from industry experts on the current market, opportunities for growth and related enabling technologies talking about color cosmetics.
Consumers/Market
Changing Face of Cosmetics: Global Trends Push Personal Care Back to Basics
Global ingredient and marketing trends are opening the door for the new wave of cosmetic leaders. Cosmetic marketing and education has turned to digital platforms, as opposed to traditional beauty counters.
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