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Skin Care
Specialty Skin Care Makes Multiple Claims
Antiaging may receive the most press coverage in the skin care market, but the specialty segment—including products that target scars, acne, stretch marks and cellulite—has fostered noteworthy and game-changing innovations.
News
Kenvue Drives Home the Clinical Efficacy Message, Uncovers Microbiome, Lipids, TXA, Acne and Other Findings
Kenvue highlighted 22 clinical findings from studies presented at this year's AAD. Topics included oats and the microbiome, NMF + lipids for a skin barrier boost, ZnO skin protection, acne care hydrocolloid patches, TXA + niacinamide, anti-aging and more.
Consumers & Markets
Beauty 2023-2026: Category Blur & Continued Growth
PLUS: Sales totals and trends for makeup, skin care, hair care, fragrance and more.
Launches & Claims
Beauty Alternatives: Ingredient Trends
From upcycled technologies to improved oil-in water formulations, emerging ingredients are taking beauty to the next level.
Ingredients
Marketing and R&D Magic: Dissimilarities Pull the Best from R&D and Marketing
It takes breakthrough ingredients and technologies from R&D and imaginative marketing ideas to make new product magic.
Skin Care
Delivering on Antiaging Potential
Technical advances in delivery systems have profound implications for the personal care industry.
Skin Care
Hot New Ingredients
As scientists continue to better understand the interaction among nature, science and skin physiology, the field of anti-aging skin ingredients will continue to widen.
Ingredients
Technology, Science and Beauty Innovation
Knowing the latest industry innovations is key to keeping the industry growing.
Skin Care
Rethinking Acne: Unveiling the Unseen and the Unmet
In the last two decades, consumers’ expectations towards skin and acne care have evolved. Old solutions no longer resonate.
Color Cosmetics
Healthy, Colorful Beauty
Dual-purpose makeup is the confluence of trends in both color and skin care.
Skin Care
Brooklyn + Bailey McKnight Launch Skin Care Brand itk at Walmart
The cruelty-free skin care line, inclusive of 15 SKUs for a wide range of skin types and needs, is available in 3,800 Walmart stores nationwide and online on walmart.com.
Color Cosmetics
CEW Names Beauty Awards Finalists
The winners will be named in New York on May 17, 2013.
Testing
Beauty Before-and-Afters: How Better Imagery, AI, Social Media and Testing Are Changing the Game
“A high-quality before and after image offers a huge range of benefits. It pushes transparency. You’re no longer stating a claim, you’re demonstrating it."
Launches & Claims
Inflammaging: Changing the Face of Skin Care
The concept of inflammaging may result in a widespread change in the professional skin care industry.
Contract Manufacturing Services
Where Beauty Manufacturing is Going Next
From biotech without the research overhead to AI-driven product authentication, cosmetic manufacturing is moving into new territory.
Regulatory
New Innovation Centre, Sustainability Achievements, and More Beauty Ingredient News and Launches for Late October 2013
Learn the latest from Lubrizol, Induchem, Oat Cosmetics, Kemin, Clariant and more, as well as launches from Sederma, DSM, KahlWax, Naturex and more.
Regulatory
Vitamin A: New Applications and Outcomes
This tried-and-true ingredient continues to evolve, helping it remain one of the most potent ingredients in skin care's arsenal.
Skin Care
Skin Lightening Challenges
A number of skin lightening ingredients are on the market, but many of them are burdened by safety or efficacy baggage. Some do not inhibit melanin in vivo, while others may be toxic or face penetration issues. Additional research is required to develop a truly effective and safe OTC skin lightener.
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