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Section: Research > Tech Transfer
Methods/Tools
Biocatalyst for Change, Part II: Strategies to Engineer Pigment Production
Anthocyanins are flavonoid compounds found naturally in plants with promising potential for skin health and protection benefits. Sustaining their natural supply for industry has become increasingly important; as such, microbial routes for their production have been explored, such as those described here.
Methods/Tools
Biocatalyst for Change, Part I: The Potential for
E. coli
to Color Cosmetics
Anthocyanins are flavonoid compounds found naturally in plants with promising potential for skin health and protection benefits. Sustaining their natural supply for industry has become increasingly important; as such, microbial routes for their production have been explored, such as those described here.
Literature/Data
Industry Insight: Bugs and Beauty Sleep
We all know “beauty sleep” is the real deal. What we don’t know is how our gut microbiome impacts it. J&J is interested in this connection, as Stefanie Dhanda explained in a recent podcast. Following is an excerpt.
Literature/Data
Soaking up the Self-Tan: The Pros and Cons of DHA and Self-tanners
Many people utilize non-UV tanning methods to meet fashion demands without exposing themselves to UV radiation. This article reviews the health benefits and possible drawbacks of dihydroxyacetone, the main active ingredient in self-tanning products.
Literature/Data
Industry Insight: How Nutrition Impacts Beauty
Can consumers “eat themselves” to beauty? Following are excerpts adapted from our podcast interview series with Zoe Diana Draelos, M.D., and Alan Dattner, M.D.
Methods/Tools
Innovation vs. Research: Revolutionizing Product Development
Where does innovation come from? How does an industry looking to perfect existing products find time to create completely original ones?
Cosmetics & Toiletries
spoke with Giovanni Pantini, of Studio 24 in Milan, about the difference between research and innovation and how each affects companies that aim to impact the market.
Methods/Tools
Integrative Medicine and Research: Cosmetics Can Lead the Way
Health care is seeing a development of more integrative approaches to employ CIM practices. People have adopted the idea of using natural products and therapies as these are perceived as safer treatments.
Natural/Sustainable
Editor's Note: Circling Back
Many choice clichés poetically describe the philosophical purpose and feel-good benefits of sustainable practices. But in any industry, the bottom line is: there
is
a bottom line. The good news is, the two can coexist.
Tech Transfer
Secrets of the Trees for Super Cosmetics?
Trees are not the mute, woody giants we think them to be. They are actually quite chatty. What do talking trees have to do with cosmetics? I started to draw parallels between them our industry’s work on the microbiome, epigenetics and wellness cosmetics; even sustainability.
Literature/Data
How Cephalopods Became Nature’s Master of Cosmetics
Cephalopods possess reflectin proteins, which is unique in the animal kingdom. Roger Hanlon, Ph.D., of Brown University spoke during the biomimicry session at the IFSCC Congress on inspirations like these from nature to inspire the development of color cosmetics.
Tech Transfer
Study Proves: Our Age Clocks are Not Synchronized
There's a general consensus that both, gender and race impact aging. Now there's epigenetic evidence to back that consensus, as a new study reveals.
Anti-aging/Face
A ZnCu-based Eye Anti-aging Complex
A zinc and copper complex generating biomimetic electricity on a physiological level is shown here to improve the signs of photo-aging in preclinical and clinical studies.
Event Coverage
New Fragrance House 'Addition': Cosmetic Actives
How and why are fragrance houses "adding on" with cosmetic actives? Moderator Rachel Grabenhofer explored this concept in a panel discussion during the 2016 World Perfumery Congress in Miami Beach.
Literature/Data
Patent Picks—Suprametallogels, Detecting Analytes, Vibroturbilization and Other R&D Processes
Patent Picks are compiled by the editors from publicly available sources. This edition features inventions related to processes and methods of forming suprametallogels, synthesizing stable resveratrol, detecting target analytes, surface-treating calcium carbonate, processing dispersed systems, enhancing dermal penetration, temporarily dyeing hair and more.
Consumers/Market
Amorepacific Reveals Visions on China, Sustainability and More
in-cosmetics Korea interviews Paul Kang, senior vice president, skin care division, of Amorepacific’s R&D unit. Amorepacific is Korea’s leading cosmetic manufacturer and here, Kang shares insights into the Asian beauty market, fusion products, sustainability and silver consumers.
Tech Transfer
Exploring Solutions Through Asymmetrical Thinking
Cosmetics have inspired innovations in hair care, and this market is looking to more categories for new ideas. In relation, national security expert Jeffrey Baxter believes the ability to improvise in your thinking is essential to finding answers—a topic he will address during the
C&T Summit
in June 2015.
Literature/Data
Problems with Skin Protectants Part I: A Discussion
Problems with skin protectants include unsatisfactory performance, poor prospects for improvement, and the lack of methods for evaluation. Such problems are introduced here, while insights in the area of perfluoropolyethers and concepts to push skin protectants to new efficacies will be discussed in follow-up articles.
Tech Transfer
Nano 'Vaults' Hold Potential for Delivery
A recent report by The Scientist describes how nano-sized "vaults" are making their way into biomedicine, which calls to mind questions of their potential for personal care applications.
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