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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.
Consumers/Market
[podcast] Digitized Products Augment Sensory Reality
"Digital devices can interact with and be personalized for consumers," says Charles Spence, Ph.D. "There are many brands working in this space. It’s mostly been in the drinks/spirits area to start, but is crossing into ice cream, fruit juices and teas. One thinks there has to be a scope to this, as well, in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals." Learn more from our seven-part podcast, sponsored by Berjé.
Methods/Tools
[podcast] Sustainable Isn't Enough: How Beauty Brands Can Be Authentic
What's missing from the sustainability story? The "people piece," at least according to Giorgio Dell'Acqua, Ph.D. The problem is the industry needs a credible metric to measure its social impact. Hear more in this podcast.
Sensory
[podcast] Consumers are Lured by the Right Click Closure
"Marketers ... should engage more of their customer’s senses in a rational and emotional manner. That’s how you can create more engagement with your customer," says Charles Spence, Ph.D. Learn more of his insights from our seven-part podcast series, sponsored by Berjé.
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.
Tech Transfer
[podcast] Taste the Crunch: How Products Engage Consumer Senses
Crunching sounds can make food taste better. Heavier lipstick tubes impress a sense of luxury. How might product developers benefit from these signals? Find out in this podcast series.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Next Steps and Future Psoriasis Care
"Right now, I'm sure CeraVe will use these results to take a look at what market forces are driving [patient] choices," explained Neal Bhatia, M.D., in this last in a three-part podcast series exploring psoriasis care.
Literature/Data
[podcast] CeraVe, Ingredients and Psoriasis Relief
"Ceramides, urea and salicylic acid ... are all going to have a lot of impact on the disease process," explained Neal Bhatia, M.D. This second in a three-part podcast series explores the CeraVe brand, ingredients and psoriasis relief.
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.
Consumers/Market
[podcast] Biggest Consumer Concerns in Hair
"Today’s concerns are the same as they always have been," says Trefor Evans, Ph.D. "Although every now and then, a new attribute comes along." Learn more in this exclusive podcast and at the TRI-Princeton International Conference on Applied Hair Science.
Anti-aging/Face
[podcast] The Next-generation Retinoid
Retinol has proven anti-aging benefits, but also drawbacks. However, according to Tom Mammone, Ph.D., of The Estée Lauder Cos. and Clinique Labs, a new retinoid ester could bridge this divide. Listen now!
Hair Care
[podcast] Trends and the Evolution of Hair Care
Innovations in hair care have come a long way but there's still room to grow. This exclusive podcast with Jennifer Marsh, Ph.D., Procter & Gamble, highlights these and other areas; including what the industry's getting right vs. wrong. Listen now!
Literature/Data
[podcast] Author Commentary: Estelle Loing, Ph.D., on Safeguarding Squalene
Estelle Loing, Ph.D., global R&D director for IFF/Lucas Meyer, authored a new article about protecting squalene from pollution-initiated oxidation. In this podcast, she explains the inspiration for this work.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Microbiome Interactions, Part II: External Forces
How do external forces or topical agents affect our skin microbiome? In part II of our podcast series on microbiome interactions, Greg Hillebrand, Ph.D., of Amway and Malcolm Kendall, of Microbiome Insights, share what's known and what's not. Listen now!
Literature/Data
[podcast] Sleep, Skin and the Microbiome
Is there a possible gut-brain-beauty connection? Stefanie Dhanda, of Johnson & Johnson, seems to think so. In this podcast, she enlightens us with findings from a collaboration with Holobiome Corp.
Literature/Data
[podcast] How Caffeine Jump-starts Skin Hydration
The Estée Lauder Companies is getting a real charge out of its latest research findings: caffeine affects skin’s electric potential and enhances hydration. Learn more from our podcast with Jaime Emmetsberger, Ph.D., of Tom Ford Research.
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