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Type: Podcast
Section: Formulas/Products > Skin Care
Audio
[podcast] The Secret Behind CeraVe's Success: A 360-degree Formula Focus
CeraVe's focus on honest product efficacy, paired with derm expertise, is a key factor in its market success. Here, Nada Baalbaki, Ph.D., global scientific director of the brand, describes choosing ingredients, formula design, top skin concerns and more.
Audio
[podcast] Reducing Cortisol to Close the Mind-Skin-Endocrine Loop for Skin Benefits
As Harald van der Hoeven of CLR Berlin explains in this sponsored podcast, a feedback loop of three actors is critical to skin health: the mind, skin and endocrine system. CLR's latest active positively affects this loop. Listen now to learn more.
Audio
[podcast] How DNA Methylation Corrupts the Code for Skin Health
DNA methylation, caused by UV exposure, pollution, etc., modifies the epigenetic code for skin health, making it a prime target for claims substantiation. In this sponsored podcast, Rishabh Kala, Ph.D., of Genemarkers explains how. Register now to listen.
Audio
[podcast] Where the Microbiome Will Take Beauty and Personal Care
The microbiome has captivated the health and beauty industries, enabling next-gen products. How did this emerge and where will it take us? Greg Hillebrand, Ph.D., of the University of Cincinnati, speculates in this sponsored podcast. Listen now.
Efficacy
[podcast] Blue Light, Pollution, CBD and More: Testing Today’s Cosmetics
CBD, blue light, phytochemicals and more are at the heart of today's cosmetics and personal care product claims. Learn how they are evaluated plus emerging trends in testing in this podcast, sponsored by Genemarkers. Listen now; it's free.
Natural/Sustainable
[podcast] Power Plants: Chicory, Sugarcane and Safflower Barrier Booster
Hydration is one of the most basic skin care benefits, according to Hemali Gunt, Ph.D., of Burt's Bees, in this interview. Here, she describes research on three naturals, which are shown to provide both hydration and barrier protection. Listen now; it's free.
Natural/Sustainable
[podcast] 'Natural' Redirect and Green Tea X Lotus Blue Light Protection
Consumers are demanding more from naturals, according to Hemali Gunt, Ph.D., of Burt's Bees—safety, efficacy and esthetics are just as important. In this podcast, Gunt describes this new direction and related work on green tea plus lotus for blue light protection. Listen now.
Skin Care
[podcast] 2 Paths to Skin Health: The Microbiome and CB2 Receptor
Healthy skin, according to Harald van der Hoeven, of CLR, is that which is robust enough to withstand stress without becoming inflamed. In this interview, sponsored by CLR, he describes two paths and three ingredients to achieve skin health. Listen now; it's free.
Skin Care
[podcast] Redistributing
C. acnes
for Gentle Acne Care
The virtues of
C. acnes
for skin are a recent discovery but the key is to balance acneic and non-acneic strains within a population. The following podcast, sponsored by Lucas Meyer Cosmetics, describes an anti-acne active based on this principle. Listen now.
Literature/Data
[podcast] Hyper Hygiene and Future Directions for the Skin Microbiome
Continuing our discussion on what we know about the skin microbiome, this follow-up interview with Larry Weiss, M.D., of Symbiome, considers the impact of today's hyper-hygienic practices and looks to what's next for skin microbiome care. Listen now.
Literature/Data
[podcast] What We Know About the Skin Microbiome
Where is the cosmetics industry in terms of understanding the skin microbiome? And what approaches could engage or support the entities therein? Larry Weiss, M.D., tells us, in this exclusive interview. Listen now.
Natural/Sustainable
[podcast] Ethically Sourced, Renewable Jojoba for Beauty Benefits
From seed to finished oil, Jojoba Desert controls the entire cultivation and production process of its namesake jojoba oil. Learn more about this traceable, ethical, renewable natural for beauty from this free podcast, sponsored by Jojoba Desert.
Skin Care
[podcast] Microbiome Dynamics and Modulating Skin Health
There is still much to learn about the skin microbiome, especially to support microbiome-friendly claims with solid science. In this podcast, sponsored by CLR, Harald van der Hoeven explains the knowns, unknowns and opportunities in the skin microbiome. He also presents two innovations to address the knowns. Listen now.
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.
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.
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