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Type: Podcast
Section: Research > Consumers/Market
Oral Care
[podcast] Oral Care Innovations in This COVID-19 Time
In this interview, sponsored by Kalichem, Guglielmo Bifulco, Ph.D., shares insights on the current oral care market, how it has changed and future directions including biomimetic tooth remineralization, oral microbiome care and more. Listen now; it's free
Natural/Sustainable
[podcast] Transcendent Skin Care: Eco and Ethical Well Aging
In this podcast interview, sponsored by Provital, Michele Behrens, of
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, talks with Emilio Rubio and Clara Vigo, both of Provital, about an eco-friendly and eco-ethical well-aging active, Ethicskin. Listen now; it's free.
Natural/Sustainable
[podcast] What it Means to Be 'Clean' in Beauty
What facets of "clean" beauty are must-haves to consumers? And how do you translate those into formulations? Tina Hedges, CEO and Founder of LOLI Beauty Inc., explains in the following podcast. Listen now; it's free.
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!
Methods/Tools
[podcast] How to Catch Consumers: Cosmetic Players Need to Think Differently
Cosmetic manufacturers have used the same supply chain format for 30 years; but the consumer is shopping very differently. So, how can you catch up with them, in this new dynamic? Karen Young has some suggestions. And as she explains here,
Beauty Accelerate
is all about solving this equation.
Consumers/Market
[podcast] Natural Cosmetics: Current Challenges and Future Direction
Naturals are not always safer but (almost) always what consumers want in cosmetics. Learn more about today's demands and tomorrow's direction in this interview with Aveda's Executive Director of Botanical Research Cindy Angerhofer, Ph.D..
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.
Consumers/Market
[podcast] Defining 'Clean Beauty'
To gain perspective on how consumers define
clean beauty
—and why—we asked Richard Pietz, director of product development and technical sales for Kora Organics. He shares his take in this exclusive podcast, sponsored by Ingredion.
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.
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.
Consumers/Market
[podcast] How Nutrition Translates to Beauty, Part IV: Consumer and Client Interest
Are consumers and clients interested in or demanding nutricosmetic products? This five-part podcast series with Zoe Diana Draelos, M.D., and Alan Dattner, M.D., considers the impact of nutrition on beauty. In part IV, we consider consumer demand.
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