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Type: Article
Section: Research
Literature/Data
Microsponge Formulations Can Boost Sun Care Efficacy: Study
Microsponges are tiny, sponge-like spherical particles with porous surfaces containing useful effects for topical delivery.
Literature/Data
Zenherb Lab's SesZenBio Plant-based Biotin Supplement Boosts Hair Care
SesZenBio's biotin content, as well as two other elements of the ingredient, is predicted to stimulate hair follicle growth and differentiation, thereby improving hair health, according to the study.
Companies
Eligo Bioscience Patents Genetic Engineering of
Cutibacterium acnes
for Skin Therapies
The patent supports therapeutic interventions in serious skin disorders. This work provides opportunities to leverage the skin's immune system for oncological, vaccination or desensitization applications.
Research
[with formula] EverCare's Assure+ Boosts SPF in Certain Sunscreens
Recent data shows at low concentrations, Assure+ boosts SPF and UVA-PF values in mineral only and hybrid sunscreen formulations. The high purity extract increased these properties by 20-40%.
Cosmetic Ingredients
Epax Peeks into Skin Care with Epax Cetoleic 10
Epax Cetoleic 10, a non-traditional omega-11 marine lipid and omega-9 blend, was launched based on research indicating the nutraceutical may have benefits for skin health.
Magazine
Coming Full Circle with Skin’s Circadian Rhythm
Nadine Pernodet, Ph.D. (NP), senior vice president, Biosciences, R&D for The Estée Lauder Cos., explains these dynamics in the following excerpt adapted from an interview.
Magazine
Skin Health × Mental Wellness: Underpinning the Science — An Exploration
A recent academic workshop was carried out to scientifically underpin connections between skin health and mental well-being. This article outlines the insights shared, which underline that skin health and appearance can affect mental well-being.
Magazine
Functional and Corrective Makeup to Support Cancer Therapy
This article details the biological impact of cancer treatment therapy on skin and corresponding formula considerations. Safety and allergen risks are emphasized, as is the critical focus on quality of life.
Magazine
Optimizing Surface pH for Skin Health
This article briefly explores the natural pH of skin and health implications as pH levels fluctuate; factors considered include the microbiome, topical products, acidification, buffering and more.
Magazine
Biomimetic Active Resurrects Skin’s Adaptability to Climate Change
Inspired by resurrection plants, an active was developed to boost skin’s resilience and preserve its health under stressful conditions. These effects were tested as described here.
Magazine
Editor's Note: Upholding Skin Health
Skin health-related Google searches are up 180%, suggesting consumers are actively seeking new solutions to reinforce their skin and immunity. As such, this month's content is focused on skin health; from the pH of skin, to formulating modern sunscreens.
Literature/Data
Formulating Forum: The Challenge of Trending Sunscreens
This article considers options to provide effective UV protection that checks all the boxes, including modern sunscreens restricted by regulations, ingredient mandates and texture preferences.
Magazine
Oxytocin Release for Stress and Self-Care
This research supports the role of both social interactions and skin care to alleviate stress and argues for products to harness physiological principles and aim to magnify oxytocin release as a part of self-care.
Literature/Data
Study Finds Ammonia-, PPD-, Resorcinol-free Dye Safely Colors, Improves Hair
Research from Z.D. Draelos, M.D., examined the effects of a permanent hair dye designed to reduce allergic contact dermatitis in 50 ethnically diverse females, ages 21–91, who were active users of permanent hair dyes.
Tech/Equipment/Services
Next-generation Sequencing for Personal Care Product Development
Introducing Genemarkers’ NextGen sequencing, a cost-effective method for analyzing differentially expressed genes to detect novel biomarkers. This method can help discover new pathways and biological mechanisms of action for ingredients and formulations.
Literature/Data
Study Finds Hair Cortisol to be a Biomarker of Perceived Stress
Researchers have found that hair cortisol concentration (HCC) is a viable biomarker of perceived stress in a study of women in Mexico and Iceland.
Magazine
Color Blending: SPF, Actives and More in Makeup
Color cosmetics have morphed into products that provide inclusive options for all shades of skin and dual functions that provide not only color, but skin care benefits as well.
Magazine
Boundless Beauty: The Perception of Female Facial Appearance Across Ethnicities and Targeted Solutions
Physical appearance plays an important role in social perception and interaction. This article presents findings of an evolutionary approach to female facial appearance within and between ethnic groups.
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