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Type: Podcast
Section: Ingredients
Regulatory
[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.
Regulatory
[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.
Launches & Claims
[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.
Launches & Claims
[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.
Regulatory
[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.
Regulatory
[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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