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Safety/Stability
Improve Solubility, Stability and Retain Volatile Ingredients with Captisol
We are offering a free 20g starter kit of Captisol. Captisol® is a patent-protected, uniquely modified cyclodextrin, whose chemical structure was rationally designed to enable the creation of new products by significantly improving solubility, stability and bioavailability
Regional
Cosmetovigilance Connections: Safety and Concerns Over Light-cured Gel Nails
Cosmetovigilance is necessary for the prevention of potentially undesirable effects from cosmetic products. In relation, UV light used to cure gel manicures is one area with which the CTPA and British Society for Cutaneous Allergy are concerned.
Companies
InVitro Received Final Approval of Ocular Irritection
During an annual meeting, InVitro International received OECD Expert Group on Skin and Eye Irritation Test Methods acceptance of Ocular Irritection. The company is now planning for how it can benefit other laboratories and what its next move will be.
Claims/Labeling
[podcast] Sizing up Nanotechnology in Cosmetics
Learn why size matters in an exclusive interview podcast with Russ Walters, Ph.D., of Johnson & Johnson, where he reviews nanoparticles and nanotechnology, among other concepts, within cosmetics.
Literature/Data
Partnership Studies Mitochondria to Assess Screen Light Effects on Skin
For those taking in the spirit of Halloween last week, there is an all-too familiar horror to behold … skin damage caused by light from electronic devices. Gattefossé has recognized this skin terror and is teaming up with CYTOO to examine it more closely; via cellular mitochondria.
Method/Process
BASF-Poietis Deal to Take 3D Bioprinting to Cellular Depths
BASF and 3D bioprinting expert Poietis have big plans to advance skin care. In an extended agreement, the two will collaborate to optimize the 3D bioprinting of skin equivalent models to study the effectiveness of actives.
Literature/Data
Comparatively Speaking: Inflammation vs. Allergy
Are you formulating for sensitive skin? Or is it really normal skin undergoing a typical inflammatory response? Where do allergic reactions fit in? In this edition of "Comparatively Speaking," Nava Dayan, Ph.D., explains.
Method/Process
Creme RIFM Model Reveals Aggregate Fragrance Exposure
Good news on the testing front: a model jointly developed by the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials and Creme Global recently showed consumer exposure to fragrances from personal care products tends to be over-estimated.
Actives
Study Finds Bee Pollen Buzzin’ in Cosmetics
A study researched nano-sized bee pollen to see if it could be used as an ingredient in cosmetics. Clinical tests revealed the many benefits of bee pollen to the skin.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Lauder Eyes Infrared Skin Damage
Infrared radiation penetrates deeper than UV and causes skin damage. What can be done to mitigate its effects? In this podcast, Tom Mammone, Ph.D., of The Estée Lauder Companies and Clinique Labs, explains. Listen now!
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insight from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 9/22/2017
The wait is over...here it is, the
Cosmetics & Toiletries
video re-cap for this week's news and insight on the cosmetics R&D scene. Watch now!
Animal Alternatives
Recycled Skin: A U.S.-bound, Animal-alternative Test Substrate
Unlike animal, bioprinted or lab-grown skin, real, live human skin that is viably maintained can more realistically provide data on the toxicity and efficacy of drugs and compounds of interest. This is the focus of U.S. biotech newcomer Genoskin.
Skin Care
[update] Woman Claiming Talc in Baby Powder Gave Her Cancer Receives $417 Million
J&J was ordered to award Eva Echeverria $70 million in compensatory damages and $347 million in punitive damages over her use of their talc product, which she believes caused her cancer.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insight from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 8/25/2017
Here she is again, Rachel Grabenhofer, with news from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
—along with her product pick of the week and some reader insight. Watch now!
Safety/Stability
Tox Testing at the Speed of Light (Really)
Until now, testing chemicals for their toxicity has relied on reporter genes, which can take 24 hr to deliver results. A new approach from North Carolina State University, however, uses a modified protein that emits light when binding occurs—effectively signaling its safety.
Safety/Stability
Truth in Exposure: Disparity Dictates Product Safety
How often do you relax your hair? or color it? Clearly, some consumers are exposed to given products more than others based on preferences or practices. A new study points to this fact as a crucial component for regulators to consider when determining ingredient safety.
Skin Care
Supplier Roundtable: Care and Protect Hand Creams
Ever thought about how to formulate hand creams for care and protection? As part of a new “Supplier Roundtable” series, experts from the industry were challenged to provide solutions for hand creams.
Skin Care
Let Blue-tiful Skin Glimmer
Awareness of blue light technology is beginning to rise as industries are seeing the damaging effects of this on skin. However, blue light is also seen from a positive perspective and utilized for treatment on skin due to higher energy wavelengths, which kill bacteria.
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