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Section: Testing > Efficacy
Literature/Data
Hair Damage and Repair Literature: Sweet Potato Sochu and Red Clover
Hair thinning and loss; nourishing and bonding treatments; and scalp, curl and color care are among today's top concerns and trends in hair care. As such, we offer the following brief literature review with a look at recent research related to hair repair and damage.
Testing
Soothing Moves:
Cannabis Sativa
Cell Culture Alleviates Inflammation
The field cultivation of hemp is tasked by today’s large-scale demand. Here, a
Cannabis sativa
cell culture extract is proposed as a sustainable alternative. After initial characterization, the extract was tested as described here for efficacy against inflammatory markers for skin-soothing activities.
Sensory
Testing Tactics in Skin: Keratinocytes as Sensory Nociceptors
Humans value senses of touch and warmth while enjoying their surroundings but pain and itch are also part of this experience. The present column explores Transient Receptor Proteins (TRPs), how they sense pain and itch, and their potential application in skin care and anti-aging products.
Nutricosmetics
Seppic Finds Sepibliss Nutricosmetic Benefits Sensitive Skin
Aligned with the market demand for sensitive skin products, Seppic has released updated clinical studies about its nutricosmetic, Sepibliss; a natural solution dedicated to ease sensitive skin.
Consumers/Market
What’s in My Jar Analyzes Product Efficacy and Irritant Potential
What’s in My Jar is an app that analyzes unsubsidized company claims and marketing language for skin care products to educate consumers about how effective or potentially irritating products are.
Efficacy
Words from Wiechers: Mediocre Mediocracy?
In this installment of our Words from Wiechers series, cosmetic scientists are reminded to not just perform proper science, but also to communicate the results properly and in the right context to avoid misinterpretation—and misinformation.
Efficacy
Burt's Bees Proves Bakuchiol's Retinol-like and Turmeric's Anti-inflammatory Effects
Burt's Bees presented research during the virtual Integrative Dermatology Symposium proving bakuchiol's retinol-like activities for aging and sensitive skin, and turmeric's anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits for lip care.
Method/Process
Unilever Reports CPC Mouthwash Reduces COVID-19 by 99%
Unilever commissioned an in vitro study on its cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) mouthwash that showed it could reduce the viral load of COVID-19 in users by 99%.
Literature/Data
Colorescience Shows Iron Oxides Extend Blue Light Protection
A Colorescience product containing iron oxides, titanium dioxide and zinc oxide was shown to attenuate light in the HEV (blue) spectrum. Results were published in the
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.
Method/Process
Sabinsa Serum Clinically Proven to Prevent Hair Loss
Sabinsa has published a study in
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
showing successful results for its health serum in adults experiencing hair thinning and loss.
Literature/Data
[update] Comparatively Speaking: Matter vs. Mind Claims
This "Comparatively Speaking" was revived from 2008 for its relevance today. In it, Tony O’Lenick posed the question: What’s the difference between a "mind" claim and a "matter" claim? Industry expert Johann Wiechers, Ph.D., explained.
Actives
Clinical Tests Confirm Acetyl Zingerone Counters Wrinkles, Redness and Pigmentation
Researchers have demonstrated the clinical efficacy of acetyl zingerone, derived from ginger, to treat wrinkles, pigmentation and redness in an anti-aging cream. Previous work showed its chemical effects, which support these observations.
Actives
CLR Study Update: CutiBiome CLR Shows Anti-dandruff Efficacy
CLR announced updated research results for its CutiBiome CLR ingredient: in vitro and in vivo tests now indicate anti-dandruff efficacy.
Method/Process
Kao Dually Visualizes Vessels, Capillaries in Deep Skin Tissue
An imaging technique based on an automatic visual extraction technology has been developed by Kao Corp to simultaneously collect capillary and blood vessel information. This will further skin care research.
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
.
Method/Process
TriNutra Study Confirms B’utyQuin’s Skin-boosting Properties
TriNutra has released recent findings of its anti-aging ingredient, B’utyQuin, underlining the ingredient’s ability to boost mitochondrial functions, respiration, metabolism and energy production.
Efficacy
Calming the Storm:
Cannabis Sativa
Cell Culture Extract Eases Neurogenic Inflammation
The field cultivation of hemp is tasked by today’s large scale demand. Here, a
Cannabis sativa
cell culture extract is proposed as a sustainable alternative. Furthermore, after initial characterization, the extract was tested for efficacy against inflammatory markers for skin-soothing activities.
Event Coverage
IFSCC Winners: Hair Muscle Anti-aging in 4D, Vascularized Skin Model and Odor-inhibiting Fragrance
Next-gen imaging shows hair muscles prevent skin sagging. Advanced vascularized skin modeling predicts skin absorption. And, an olfactory receptor assay finds fragrances to inhibit odor production. These papers won top honors during the IFSCC Congress.
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