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Type: News
Section: Testing > Efficacy
Nutricosmetics
Korean Team Puts Their 'Finger' on the Next Nutricosmetic
The oral intake of Chinese ginger, otherwise known as fingerroot or
Boesenbergia pandurata
, was recently found to improve skin hydration, wrinkling and gloss. How? Read on to learn more.
Formulas/Products
Excessive Sweat, Gone in One Swipe
There's a new topical solution for excessive sweat that could swipe away future embarrassment—and it's just been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Cleansing
When Water is Hard on Eczema
Hard water contains minerals that are tough on the skin, especially those predisposed toward atopic dermatitis. Recent research in the
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
looked into how hard water affects the skin barrier.
Skin Care
Skin-hydration Data Released on Anhydrous Oat Active
The new cutaneous skin hydration, consumer perception and 28-day comedogenicity studies support previous research. The full results will be available at booth #335 during the California SCC Suppliers' Day.
Literature/Data
Sytheon Publishes on Synastol TC’s Dermal Expression Responses
The results of Sytheon findings on the dermal expression responses of its Synastol TC ingredient have been published in the
European Journal of Dermatology
.
Safety/Stability
It'll Grow on You: Fully Functional 3D Skin Model
Blood, sweat and hairs ... a group of researchers from Japan have developed a skin transplant model that can create fully functional 3D skin transplants, complete with hair follicles and sebaceous glands, for replacing seriously damaged skin or as an alternative to animal tests.
Claims/Labeling
China Cracks Down on Misleading Cosmetic Claims—Here's How to Comply
With tighter cosmetic regulations in China, the country is watching for and subduing misleading or false product claims. To avoid penalties and ensure compliance, regulatory consulting firm ChemLinked offers solutions.
Method/Process
AmorePacific, Hanyang Univ. Dynamically Visualize UV Dose on SPF-protected Skin
Work by AmorePacific and Hanyang University, Seoul, published in
Skin Research & Technology
, reveals a dynamic approach to visualize UV dose based on MED, weather, outdoor activity, etc., on SPF-protected skin.
Tech Transfer
Touchscreen Skin: The Next Wearable?
Are we closer to an e-Skin reality? The market may be ready. But is the technology?
Hair Care
Editor's Note: The Fiber of Our Being
It’s in the very fiber of our being to bring you data and ideas that are critical and relevant to your product development efforts, beyond space constraints.
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.
Literature/Data
Toss the Bleach for Atopic Dermatitis Treatment
Bleach baths are commonly recommended for atopic dermatitis treatment, but a recent review in
Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology
found that water baths may be a better option.
Literature/Data
Bee Venom is Back in the Buzz
Bee venom is back, this time with data. According to a thesis from the University of Strathclyde, previous reports of its effects were anecdotal and incomplete. Now there's science backing it; especially in terms of safety.
Organic/COSMOS
The Nagoya Protocol for Cosmetics and Extracts
The Nagoya Protocol is an international law applying to genetic resources and ensuring the countries of origin share in the benefits from using these materials.
Literature/Data
Skin Microbiome Manipulation as a Therapeutic Opportunity?
A review published in the
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
explores the current state of the art in skin microbiome manipulation and transplantation for potential therapies.
Natural/Sustainable
Raspberry Could Ride Anti-pollution to the Top
Raspberry is trending, not only for its impact on skin erythema and melanin, but for repair and antioxidant benefits. It's in the perfect position to ride the anti-pollution trend to the top.
Efficacy
Kao Takes the Heat Off Infrared-exposed Skin
By focusing on principle factors related to light wave interference, Kao researchers have identified a means to selectively block the NIR wavelength.
Literature/Data
Firing Up the Cannabinoid Cosmetics Debate at SCC Annual
Cannabinoids have fired up great interest (and to some extent, alarm) from the cosmetics industry, both for their broad potential but also their regulatory status. During the recent SCC Annual Meeting, a few presenters shared what the science says about these potent actives.
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