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Section: Testing > Efficacy
Event Coverage
[video] Noodle Beauty Bars, Big Winners and Cross-modal Cues: News and Insights
With IFSCC last week, and in-cosmetics North America (and more) around the corner, there’s plenty to report in this week's video recap.
Literature/Data
pH vs. Damage, Conditioning and Floc Control: Hair Repair and Care Literature
Businesses are finding unique paths to recover from the COVID-19 crisis and hair care market conditions are expected to improve by early 2021. In relation, we offer the following brief literature review of hair damage, care and repair research to support this positive market direction.
Event Coverage
Snail Slime, MMP-2 Trigger and More: Advances in Delivery and Efficacy at IFSCC19
Using the same approach to develop or test a product will not result in a step-change innovation. For this reason, new solutions to deliver, develop and test product efficacy were presented during the 2019 IFSCC Conference.
Efficacy
Beauty Before-and-Afters: How Better Imagery, AI, Social Media and Testing Are Changing the Game
“A high-quality before and after image offers a huge range of benefits. It pushes transparency. You’re no longer stating a claim, you’re demonstrating it."
Efficacy
Jojoba Oil Esters Ease Inflammation, Sensitivity and Water Loss from Skin and the Environment
Water scarcity has become a major concern and jojoba is known to flourish under controlled low water conditions. As such, jojoba wax esters were explored for skin care to reduce inflammation and sensitivity and to provide hydration over a 24-hr period.
Efficacy
Defining and Controlling Frizz
There is likely a variety of causes and contributors to the nebulous consumer term “frizz.” This article attempts to craft a universal definition and then progresses to further examine impacting factors. These discussions focus on methods for quantifying hair properties and assessing the positive impact of commercial hair care products.
Efficacy
[video] Natural Preservatives and the Microbiome
How might topical cosmetic preservatives influence one's microbiome? Here, Anna Crovetto, of Active Microtechnologies, describes research on this subject, presented during the latest IFSCC Congress.
Nutricosmetics
Nutraceuticals Benefit Hair Wellness and Growth
A recent review published in
Nutrients
explored nutraceuticals to benefit hair wellness and growth especially in the context of endocrine therapy-induced hair loss in breast cancer patients.
Literature/Data
Methylparaben, Phenoxyethanol and Both: Exploring Toxicity
This study underlines the significance of variations in the safety and efficacy of individual and combined preservative systems. It also reiterates the strategy of leveraging the right preservatives and levels for given formulation designs.
Literature/Data
[video] Skin Diversity, SPF, Dryness and Whitening
During in-cosmetics Global, Beverley Summers, Ph.D., of the Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University in South Africa, gave observations from her experience of overseeing a clinical skin testing facility.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Next Steps and Future Psoriasis Care
"Right now, I'm sure CeraVe will use these results to take a look at what market forces are driving [patient] choices," explained Neal Bhatia, M.D., in this last in a three-part podcast series exploring psoriasis care.
Efficacy
[podcast] Naturals and Synthetics: On Even Ground?
Burt’s Bees may be best known for its lip balm but things are about to change; at least, if Celeste Lutrario, vice president of research and development for the company, has it her way.
Tech Transfer
Jump-starting Anti-aging, Healing and More
With the flip of a switch—er, chip, rather—skin cells can be reprogrammed as any cell type to restore function to aging or damaged tissue and organs. Research from Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Ohio State College of Engineering explains.
Literature/Data
Anti-aging Effects of Massage and Electricity
Recent research reported in
Health Sciences
shows skin moisture, facial fat and wrinkle depth improvements by classic facial massage, and increased oxygen uptake by electrical stimulation.
Efficacy
[video] Skin Whitening Market and Research Insights
The skin lightening market is expected to reach US $24 billion by 2027. However, the market could face limitations due a lack of clinical efficacy evidence. As such, research including that demonstrated by Amway, in this video, will be crucial to keep the momentum moving.
Nutricosmetics
Nutricosmetic Proven to Erase Lines and Wrinkles
This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial showed a measurable improvement in women's skin elasticity, crow's feet, and depth and number of fine lines and wrinkles.
Literature/Data
Exposure, Skin Roughness and a New Niche Proposal
How often is your nose the first place to sunburn? Almost always. Swiss researchers wondered what such high exposure could mean for skin topography of the hands, nose, shoulders, cheeks and forehead. Their work points to a new potential market niche.
Method/Process
Testing Tactics in Skin: Evaluating Radiance and Texture
Hydrated, even-toned skin with a natural glow, all indicators of health, has gained popularity in the last decade. This article explores the meaning of skin radiance, its relationship to texture and various ways to measure this desired attribute.
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