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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Tech Transfer
Dior and Gladyshev Aspire to Reverse Cellular Aging
Prestige beauty giant Parfums Christian Dior will collaborate with Vadim Gladyshev, Ph.D., of Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, with the goal to research and reverse cellular aging.
Magazine
Low-energy Silicone Emulsifier to Reduce Production Time, Carbon Footprint
This article describes a method for creating low-energy w/si emulsions based on a novel PEG-7 dimethicone ether. As will be shown, the process reduces energy consumption and time during production, which translates to a lower carbon footprint.
Methods/Tools
Genemarkers Adds Environmental Stress to Gene Expression Panel Services
An environmental stress panel was designed to determine if pre and/or post-treatment with given topical products can prevent or repair damage induced by specific environmental stressors.
Method/Process
Color Electron Microscopy to Blaze a New Trail in Cellular Imaging
A thesis paper from the University of Groningen describes a technique to collect additional data from electron microscopy to create a false color overlay that visualizes and identifies how human cells degrade, organize cargo and more.
Methods/Tools
InGreen Project Outlines Biotech Approaches for Upcycled Beauty
The EU-funded Ingreen project seeks to optimize biotechnological processes through partnerships to recover from side streams valuable bioactive compounds, chemicals and ingredients compatible with industrial needs.
Literature/Data
Green Method Using Blue Light Strengthens, Sets Hair
A paper published in the
Journal of Cleaner Production
describes the clean, one-step crosslinking of keratin to strengthen and set hair using blue light and eco-friendly chemicals such as citric acid.
Magazine
Neuro-cosmetic Targets for Scalp and Hair Care
This report identifies biological targets for the development of such actives, and their potential to improve hair and scalp care cosmetic products.
Event Coverage
Cosmetic Victories Winner Profile: Stefan Mazy on Real-time Gene Patch Test
SkinRNA is a repeatable micro diagnostic test for measuring real-time skin care effectiveness. At its core is the DermR microneedle patch, which is designed to collect tiny amounts of skin tissue.
Methods/Tools
Dia-Stron, Bossa Nova Vision to Jointly Develop Personal Care Measurement Systems
The partners will jointly develop and supply measurement systems for the personal care market.
Methods/Tools
Shiseido to Launch Skin Bacteria Measuring Service Based on Novel PCR Method
Shiseido has co-developed a method and device to measure the amount and balance of a consumer's indigenous skin bacteria simply and quickly. The company will use the approach to provide a high value-added, in-store experience and new beauty service.
Companies
Haut.AI Expands R&D Collaborations, Joins J&J Innovation Incubator
J&J's JLABS science incubator aims to accelerate the delivery of health and wellness solutions to patients around the world by supporting emerging companies and opening them to vital industry connections.
Event Coverage
Cosmetic Victories Profile: Iulian Boboescu on Microalgal Milking for Ingredients
"This is a game-changer, as it allows cells to continuously produce valuable compounds that we can immediately recover. ... The ability to remove, in real-time, the compounds these microorganisms produce is groundbreaking."
Magazine
The Emotion Paradox in Product Testing: A Commentary
A real challenge in the assessment of consumer emotional responses has been the need for validated but meaningful measures. Commentary outlined are benefits and drawbacks of various methods and asks the larger question of precisely what’s being measured.
Actives
Gorillas Inspire Seqens' Phyt’anim Grains of Paradise Cosmetic Active
Observations of the western lowland gorilla are at the core of Sequens' Phyt’anim Grains of Paradise ingredient, designed to relieve skin in a state of chronic inflammation.
Event Coverage
Cosmetic Victories Profile: Niki Baccile, Ph.D., on Biosurfactant-biopolymer Interactions
In this interview, Niki Baccile, Ph.D., of CNRS, a finalist in the latest Cosmetic Victories competition, describes the unique properties of biosurfactant-biopolymer combinations for applications in creams, lotions, emulsions, etc.
Sun Protection
7 Years in the Making: CE Recommends In vitro SPF Double Plate Test Method
"... No in vitro method had [previously] advanced to the stage that CE could recommend it. So those who did not want to use an in vivo method could use any ... unvalidated method; this should no longer be the case."
Companies
[updated] Enzymit Inc. Secures $5M to Advance Designer Enzymes
The designer enzymes reportedly could, "replace nearly every inefficient, unsustainable and polluting chemical reaction used in modern production methods." Gideon Lapidoth, Ph.D., CEO and co-founder, explains.
Methods/Tools
3D Bioprinted Hydrogel Enables Hair Follicle Regeneration
A recent paper published in
Acta Biomaterialia
describes a 3D bioprinted scaffold that enables dermal papilla cells to regenerate entire follicles. The substrate could aid in hair loss treatment and may have broader applications for skin.
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