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Section: Testing > Efficacy
Literature/Data
Keratin Blend Anchors Follicles and Prevents Pollution-induced Hair Fall
Poor scalp health compromises hair quality. As such, the topical application of keratins was explored to increase collagen IV in the scalp skin. Live scalp explants were used to test this approach for improved follicle anchoring and, in turn, protection against environmental assault, hair fall and damage.
Event Coverage
Alphorns, Cowbells, Magic and Gaming at IFSCC Zurich, part V
The 23rd IFSCC Congress, held Sept. 21-23, 2015, reported “more facts and less illusions” to some 550+ delegates from across the globe at the forefront of cosmetic product innovation.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Suprametallogels, Detecting Analytes, Vibroturbilization and Other R&D Processes
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features inventions related to processes and methods of forming suprametallogels, synthesizing stable resveratrol, detecting target analytes, surface-treating calcium carbonate, processing dispersed systems, enhancing dermal penetration, temporarily dyeing hair and more.
Consumers/Market
Two Key Factors in Hair Care Growth: Mass and Efficacy
Value growth in hair care has been hampered by an upwardly inelastic value margin. However, there is hope in untapped zones in emerging markets, where the frequency of shampoo use continues to be low.
Companies
Croda to Increase Global Reach and Innovation with Lab Expansions
Croda lab expansion and renovation project at North American HQ adds innovation, education and efficiencies.
Literature/Data
Shaving and its Effects on Percutaneous Absorption in the Skin*
Despite its being an area of concern for many years, the percutaneous absorption of cosmetics has not been rigorously studied. Additionally, the effects of shaving on this process are relatively unknown. An overview of recent research reveals that more research in this area is required.
Methods/Tools
Integrative Medicine and Research: Cosmetics Can Lead the Way
Health care is seeing a development of more integrative approaches to employ CIM practices. People have adopted the idea of using natural products and therapies as these are perceived as safer treatments.
Efficacy
Kao Raises Shield Against Dust and Pollen in Hair
Kao Corp. presented new findings on the adhesion and negative effects of dust and pollen in hair. From this, researchers designed a shampoo and conditioning system to suppress this adhesion based on an oil-absorbing polymer.
Literature/Data
[video] Connecting Blue Light, Pollution, Autophagy and Circadian Rhythm
Pollution, circadian rhythm, autophagy and blue light interact and affect skin in various ways. Learn more from this video interview with Nadine Pernodet, Ph.D., of the Estée Lauder Cos. Watch now!
Literature/Data
Synesthesia is Music to Our Feel and Taste Receptors
"One of the next (applications) we could see is whether music can improve or boost skin hydration."
Efficacy
BASF and CTIBiotech Bioprint 3D Skin with Macrophages
The reconstructed tissue models will be the basis for the development and testing of bioactives for skin care applications.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Active Transport: How Rheology Modifiers and Preservatives Impact Release
This study explores two formula parameters that could potentially influence the diffusion of an active through a hydrogel: the gelling agent and the preservative system. Here, caffeine was used as the active, along with a range of 12 gelling agents in a simple hydrogel formulation, with and without preservatives.
Skin Care
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C&T
Virtual Article: Hand Hygiene and Disease Prevention
This "virtual article" explores the upcoming September 2020 feature, “State of the Art: Hand Hygiene and Disease Prevention,” in a video interview with co-authors Margaret Lochhead, Ph.D., and Bob Lochhead, Ph.D. Watch now.
Tech Transfer
[podcast] CAS9 and CRISPR Technology: Implications for Cosmetics?
"CRISPR, in my mind, is like a molecular GPS. . .People just type in some short array sequence, essentially an address, to find the target. Upon binding to the target, a pair of molecular scissors cuts the DNA and performs a repair to modify the DNA sequence."
Event Coverage
Alphorns, Cowbells, Magic and Gaming at IFSCC Zurich, part IV
The 23rd IFSCC Congress, held Sept. 21-23, 2015, reported “more facts and less illusions” to some 550+ delegates from across the globe at the forefront of cosmetic product innovation.
Event Coverage
Alphorns, Cowbells, Magic and Gaming at IFSCC Zurich, part II
The 23rd IFSCC Congress, held Sept. 21-23, 2015, reported “more facts and less illusions” to some 550+ delegates from across the globe at the forefront of cosmetic product innovation.
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.
Regional
NSF Launches Testing, Certification and Consulting Program for Cosmetic Safety
Global public health organization NSF International has launched the NSF Cosmetics and Personal Care Program in response to growing concerns from consumers and retailers regarding adulteration, mislabeling and counterfeiting issues.
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