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Section: Testing > Method/Process
Skin Care
Breakthrough Natural Active Delivers Anti-Redness, Anti-Inflammaging Potency (VIDEO)
For sensitive and reactive skin, harsh elements like the cold, heat and dry winds can lead to damaged skin. Click to watch the video.
Skin Care
Greenaltech Upcycles Algae in Algaktiv BioSKN, BodySKN Actives
Greenaltech highlights its upcycled algae-based ingredient line with two additions: Algaktiv brand BioSKN and BodySKN for skin care.
Methods/Tools
How AI is Transforming Beauty Innovation: Now Available On Demand
This exclusive exploration of AI uncovers clever applications to transform your product development.
Safety/Stability
Why the FDA's 'Sunscreens in the Bloodstream' Study is Flawed
A recent study published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association
tested the potential systemic absorption of certain sunscreens. Results identified their presence in subjects' bloodstreams; however, as industry expert David Steinberg explains, the study is misleading and fails to consider crucial variables.
Companies
C + K Devices Used in Space to Quantify Skin Aging
Skin measurement devices from Courage + Khazaka Devices have been used for the second time on the International Space Station (ISS) to verify skin aging in space
Method/Process
Researchers Dig Deeper Into Relationship Between Bacteria and Atopic Dermatitis
Researchers from the Drexel University College of Medicine have established a clearer relationship between Staphylococci bacteria and the conditions atopic dermatitis (AD) and eczema.
Method/Process
Hair Color Vibrance Factor to Characterize Shine and Color Intensity*
To evaluate the comprehensive effects of shine and color intensity in hair, a hair color vibrance factor has been developed to enable new claims for hair dye formulas and after-dye treatments. Experimental results described here show how varying the ingredients in shine spray and hair dye formulas affect this factor and correlate with subjective panelist assessments.
Sun Protection
New method to Reproduce In vitro Cosmetic Product Photostability Findings
The present article describes a reproducible method for determining the photostability of sunscreen products. This method is based in part on the in vitro determination of the UVA protection factor as proposed by Colipa for the irradiation aspect, and on the spectroscopy of a sunscreen in dilute solution for the absorbance measurement aspect.
Method/Process
Stability Testing Guidance for Product Safety and Shelf-life Insight
Routine stability testing provides cosmetic manufacturers critical data about a product’s safety and shelf life. While not required by legislation, these tests can ensure the successful marketing of products. The present paper provides and overview of the basics manufacturers should cover when stability testing products.
Method/Process
New In Vitro Data for Alban Muller's Protectami Skin Defense Solution
The ingredient was found to increase skin elasticity by activating the synthesis and maturation of elastin, while decreasing the activity of elastase enzymatic degradation. It also increased cytokeratins and desmosomial proteins, and improved cell communication between keratinocytes.
Method/Process
A Rapid and Sensitive In vitro Method to Ascertain Antioxidative Capacity*
New methodologies have recently been developed to determine antioxidant effects but they often require extensive training and are time-consuming to conduct. In the present article, however, the authors describe an in vitro method to detect the effects of antioxidant-containing formulations using photochemiluminescence to provide rapid, accurate and sensitive measurements.
Actives
Acne Meets Germ Theory Meets the iPhone in Telegermatology Study
Patients can take part in the research regardless of location, using medications and iPhones shipped personally to them.
Event Coverage
2 Winners and 4 Finalists Shine in 2023 Cosmetic Victories Competition
Cosmetic Victories finalists included a human skin model, natural senolytic ingredient, photoactivable algae derivative for anti-acne effects, a palm oil alternative and both in vitro sunscreen ecotoxicity and contaminant testing. See who won.
Animal Alternatives
CeeTox Inches Closer to Validating Non-Animal Skin Allergy Assay
CeeTox has reported positive results from the recent phase of a PETA-funded validation study performed by the Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO)’s Applied BIO & Molecular Systems (ABS) team.
Method/Process
Non-Invasive Measurement of Epidermal Proteins for Psoriasis and Skin Care*
Abnormal epidermal turnover in psoriatic skin impairs its barrier function and tissue repair capabilities. Therefore, studies of hyperkeratinization and hyperproliferation have been conducted to better understand the disease. Here, the administration of heavy water and a tape-stripping method are used to measure skin protein turnover in psoriatic skin and surrounding tissues. Results demonstrate benefits over other proliferation measurements.
Animal Alternatives
CeeTox Inches Closer to Validating Non-Animal Skin Allergy Assay
CeeTox has reported positive results from the recent phase of a PETA-funded validation study performed by the Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO)’s Applied BIO & Molecular Systems (ABS) team.
Color Cosmetics
In the Mind's Eye: Color Science to Expand the Multicultural Palette
In recent years, the demand for multicultural cosmetics has grown, putting pressure on formulators to extend the shade range of product offerings. The present article reviews the basics of color science, pigments and formulation concepts to support developers for this segment.
Method/Process
Testing Tactics in Hair: Beyond Biology—Why African Hair is Fragile*
The remarkable shape of African hair can lead to a variety of issues for the wearer. High on this list is a marked propensity for breakage, and efforts to minimize this result in unique hair-related habits and practices. This article describes recent measurement advances that shed much needed light on the reasons for these issues.
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