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Type: Podcast
Section: Formulas/Products
Color Cosmetics
[podcast] Vibrant Vegan Magenta Pigment by BASF Colors & Effects
To craft a bold, vegan and carmine-free pigment in the red color space, BASF Colors & Effects scientists leveraged their expertise to layer sustainably sourced mica. Learn more from this free podcast.
SPF/Sun
[podcast] Sunscreen Innovation Act Update: MUsT Test and Penetration Potential
"What’s changed with respect to sunscreen evaluation is ... the test model they are using now is designed for drugs ...and has never been applied previously for the sunscreens," Epstein reports.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Hair Cloning, Scalp Microbiome and Melanin Color Transcription
Regarding new hair research, "[One] trend, almost entering the “sci-fi” realm, is for hair cloning and transplantation, to regenerate hair in the dermal papilla cells," explained Gill Westgate, Ph.D., in this "Industry Insight" interview.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Consumer Gaps, Waterless Forms, Bio-inspired Ideas and More in Hair Research
This podcast underlines opportunities for hair care product development, including unaddressed consumer segments, waterless products, concepts from the hair transplant and cloning communities, and more. Listen now!
Literature/Data
[podcast] Anti-pollution, Genomics, Personalization and More in Hair Research
This podcast explores new directions in hair research, including anti-pollution and hair protection, the hair follicle microbiome, how genomics is changing what’s possible, personalized products and more. Listen now!
Hair Care
[podcast] How Function of Beauty Makes Hair Care Personal
In this exclusive podcast, sponsored by INOLEX, Function of Beauty co-founder Zahir Dossa explains how the company came to be, and how it achieves a truly personalized product. Register to listen; it's free.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Mary Kay on Why Biology is Exciting for Product Development
Understanding biology, along with regulatory caution, data to guide project decisions, and investments in up-front research, are key to creating effective products. Mary Kay's Lucy Gildea, Ph.D., explains.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Beauty and the Microbiome: Happily Ever After
"The introduction of chemicals in cosmetics and personal care products while simultaneously not interacting with the environment has had a significant impact on the diversity of our skin microbiome." Hear more in this podcast and at
Beauty Accelerate
.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Naturally Targeting Biology for Skin Benefits
In this interview, Lucy Gildea, Ph.D., chief scientific officer of Mary Kay Inc., explains that specific natural ingredients can address hyperpigmentation and rosacea. Listen now to learn more.
Skin Care
[podcast] Mother Dirt on Formulating Approaches for the Skin Microbiome
How much do we really know about the skin microbiome? And how is the cosmetics industry approaching it? In this exclusive interview, Jennifer Cookson, head of R&D for of Mother Dirt, explores what we've learned so far and ideas to move ahead. Listen now.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Stopping Sweat at the Source with a Model for Bioactive Antiperspirants
Sweating is not exactly pretty but a new biological model could lead to answers for turning off this turn-off. Torsten Ertongur-Fauth, Ph.D., of BRAIN AG, explained in this podcast interview.
Natural/Sustainable
[podcast] Are Naturals Better for Compromised Skin? Burt's Bees Responds
Natural products may be even more effective than dermatologist-recommended synthetic regimens for atopic dermatitis and rosacea, a recent Burt's Bees study finds. Learn more in this podcast.
SPF/Sun
[podcast] Why the FDA Disallows Europe’s Sunscreens
Between limited UV filter options and bans on organic sunscreens, the U.S. sunscreen market is wrought with strife. So why not just add Europe's UV filters to expand the U.S. portfolio? As David Steinberg explains in this podcast, it's not that easy. Listen now.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Author Commentary: Paolo Giacomoni, Ph.D., on Visible Light
Blue light has both good and bad effects on skin. Learn more about them in this author commentary with Paolo Giacomoni, Ph.D., who recently wrote a
Cosmetics & Toiletries
feature on this subject.
SPF/Sun
[podcast] Consequences of Hawaii's Sunscreen Ban
In this podcast, renowned cosmetic regulatory expert David Steinberg walks us through Hawaii's recent sunscreen law, the "junk science" backing it (as he refers to it) and its broader implications.
Literature/Data
[podcast] A Closer Look at Psoriasis Care
"Psoriasis [has] never really had—not like atopic dermatitis—a dedicated product line," explained Neal Bhatia, M.D. This first in a three-part podcast series explores the differences in these skin conditions, and the market for compromised skin care.
Skin Care
[podcast] No B.S. Skin Care Brings Transparency to a Whole New Level
No B.S. Skin Care, a brand well on its way to becoming the beauty industry's "blunt friend with no filter," keeps transparency at its very core—and it's not afraid to flaunt it.
Efficacy
[podcast] Naturals and Synthetics: On Even Ground?
Burt’s Bees may be best known for its lip balm but things are about to change; at least, if Celeste Lutrario, vice president of research and development for the company, has it her way.
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