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Type: Article
Section: Ingredients > Regulatory
Launches & Claims
The Beautyspan: Biohacking Longevity (Ingredient Trend Tracker)
“Today’s longevity-boosting ingredients are designed to tackle the root causes of aging at a cellular level.”
Regulatory
Lauder Findings on Sirtuins, Stress and Eucalyptus
New findings highlight the importance of sirtuins in skin cell activity, how they relate to environmental signals and circadian rhythm, plus the antioxidant efficacy of eucalyptus.
Regulatory
Plant Stem Cells: The Next Generation in Skin Care Technology
Plant stem cell technology can deliver antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and sebum-regulating activity to consumers.
Launches & Claims
Top 2024 Beauty Ingredient Trends
This is just a fragment of the trends we witnessed at the shows this year.
Hair Care
Hair Care Ingredient Innovation
A quick roundup of hair care ingredients launched during the past year.
Regulatory
Chemical Reaction: Biology at the Cosmetics Counter
The combined use of prebiotics and probiotics for a targeted approach to battling bad bacteria on the skin is among the newest ingredient trends for skin and hair care products.
Skin Care
Ayurveda: Ancient Ideas, Modern Implementations
An overview of ayurveda, “beauty inside out,” and ayurvedic herbs with potential for beauty brands.
Regulatory
Growing Cosmeceutical Applications
Complementary to the September 2008 feature "Cosmeceuticals: Still Topical," the author explores formulation challenges, preservatives, skin lightening and other topics.
Color Cosmetics
K-Beauty: A New Model of Product Development
Beauty brands must move faster, deliver iterative innovation and evolve their storytelling in order to survive today’s environment of constant newness and shorter product lifecycles.
News
Marketing and R&D Magic: Fostering Our Vital Relationship with Consumers
Getting consumers caught up in the magic and promise of beauty requires an escalation of imagination and creation of a real emotional experience—but it cannot be at the expense of integrity.
Regulatory
who helps mitigate the signs of skin fatigue and revive skin? we do
Suprastim™ biofunctional is extracted from camu camu, a superfruit sustainably sourced in Amazonia (Peru) to help fight daily life stress, energize and revive skin.
Regulatory
Genomics—Advanced Tools to Combat Aging
The science of genomics seems daunting, but it is essentially just a refined way of looking at wrinkles, hydration, pigmentation. The goal is the same—youthful skin.
Regulatory
Skin Care 2021
New ingredients, packaging formats and market-driven brand positioning are elevating beauty’s self-care leader.
Skin Care
Chiral Skin Care
An understanding of the biological importance of chiral ingredients and their applications in skin care will allow brands to communicate high-level claims to target consumers.
Regulatory
Naturally detoxify urban skin
New clinical results demonstrate the ability of a natural active ingredient to prevent excessive sebum production by skin exposed to a polluted urban environment.
Regulatory
Reinventing skin rejuvenation naturally
Decreasing difficult-to-remove nasolabial wrinkles by 19% in volume and 10% in roughness in less than one month can now be obtained with an innovative ingredient that explores a new pathway to anti-aging.
Regulatory
SKINBIOSIS™: microbiota and beyond
SILAB presents the ultimate skin balance concept: duos of actives associating microbiota and natural biological pathways to reach a steady cutaneous balance. Discover these solutions adapted to all skin types.
Skin Care
Anti-wrinkle Skin Care
Skin aging can be attributed to both physiological skin changes and photodegradation; anti-wrinkle products inspire physiological changes and tout certain benefits raise questions as to whether they are truly cosmetics or are more pharmaceutical in nature.
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