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Method/Process
Testing Tactics—Consumer vs. Scientific Language: Relating In vivo to In vitro
It should perhaps go without saying that consumer products are sold using consumer language. Market researchers and consumer scientists spend a great deal of time studying their target audience and learning this vocabulary, which subsequently allows the recounting of product benefits in the same terminology.
Tech/Equipment
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Method/Process
Are Your Sunscreens Infra-ready? New In vitro Method Puts Data Behind the Claims
Considering more and more sun care products are claiming infrared (IR) protection, it is important to standardize the parameters by which they are evaluated. Since IR-A and IR-B are the most implicated in skin damage, a test method was developed based on these wavelengths, as described here.
Method/Process
'Testing Tactics in Hair' Column Series — An Index of Works by Trefor Evans, Ph.D.
From 2013-202, adviser and columnist Trefor Evans, Ph.D., wrote the column series, "Testing Tactics in Hair" for
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, covering methods to measure damage, treatments, claims and more. This is an index of his works.
Consumers/Market
Digital Tech in Beauty: Ingredient Discovery, Early Trend Spotting, Personalization, Digital Collabs, Molecular Design and More
Digital technology is nothing new for cosmetic product developers. What is new is how smart it has gotten — and how creative we're getting at leveraging it. Here, several industry experts share their ideas for current and future applications in beauty.
Companies
Testing in Cosmetic Valley
Raman spectroscopy and fringe projection are a few of the methods that have revolutionized the objectification market. These techniques, among others, are utilized for testing within Cosmetic Valley. Following is a collection of interviews on the subject of testing in Cosmetic Valley.
Skin Care
Oléos Launches Inflammaging Active
Oléos has its focus on organic and natural with its latest ingredient, which was tested in vitro and in vivo to help reduce skin redness and provide a soothing effect.
Companies
Testing in Cosmetic Valley
Raman spectroscopy and fringe projection are a few of the methods that have revolutionized the objectification market.
Method/Process
Laboratoires Expanscience Launches Slimming Ingredient
Laboratoires Expanscience introduced Macaline, its first cosmetic active ingredient with slimming properties including draining and firming.
Method/Process
Ashland’s Ingredients Portfolio Advances Worldwide
Ashland integrated its research and development facilities across the world to measure the performance of its ingredients portfolio based on consumer populations in major markets.
Method/Process
Responsilbilities in Outsourcing Clinical Testing
It remains the responsibility of the manufacturer to substantiate the safety of both ingredients and finished cosmetic products prior to their being marketed.
Regional
Australian Chemical Reform in Action
The Australian government released a proposal to change its national chemical notification scheme earlier this year, which will include a ban on animal testing. Interestingly, it allows for risk-based regulation.
Skin Care
Kobo Products Launches Infrared Blocker
To help skin against infrared radiation, which can cause aging and wrinkles, Kobo Products launched TiO2-IR300-ASG3, which was tested to block infrared with a variety of surface treatments.
Hair Care
It's All in the Perception
Thinking about products, consumer happiness is an outcome of consumer perception. And as the industry knows, consumer perception is crucial to product success. It’s the difference between skepticism and trust, like and dislike, and, ultimately, the sale or no sale
Organic/COSMOS
The Nagoya Protocol in Action
The Nagoya Protocol is led by three main objectives: the conservation of diversity, the sustainable use of materials, and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from use of these genetic resources. This overview provides greater detail.
Method/Process
SILAB Introduces Reconstructed Skin Models
SILAB Research has created SILABSKIN multi-layer reconstructed epidermis or skin models to test the efficacy of its natural cosmetic actives in vitro.
Method/Process
Responsilbilities in Outsourcing Clinical Testing
It remains the responsibility of the manufacturer to substantiate the safety of both ingredients and finished cosmetic products prior to their being marketed.
Color Cosmetics
Epigenetics Make Sederma Ingredient Shine
Sederma's peptide ingredient is inspired by the K-beauty "glass skin" concept, and is meant to improve skin surface quality and contribute to a dewy complexion.
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