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Section: Science > Ingredients
Trends
Face & Body Midwest Debuts Skin Inc. LIVE!: Where Education Meets Entertainment
Feel like tradeshow floors could use a little boost? Want to attend education seminars in bite-sized chunks? The Skin Inc. LIVE! stage @ Face & Body is where attendees can watch live treatment demonstrations, ingredient insight discussions and business presentations without ever leaving the show Jan. 22-23.
Facial
Shedding Some Light on Pigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is an important condition that requires the expertise and understanding of an esthetician. It affects many Caucasians, African-Americans, Hispanics and Asians. The goal of an esthetic pigment treatment is to correct and further prevent hyperpigmentation.
Ingredients
Studies Find Cocoa Flavanol Reduces Skin Aging Progression
Life is like a box of chocolates, and studies are now proving how reliant skin might be on cocoa flavanol to protect cells from light-induced oxidative damage and to prevent aging.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Diatomaceous Earth
Different grades of diatomaceous earth, also known as silicon dioxide, are used for different purposes. Some go into pool filters. Others are used in personal care as abrasives, absorbents, anti-caking and bulking agents, non-surfactant dispersants and opacifying agents. They also can be applied topically as a facial mask or scrub.
Industry News
Mudding It Up With Hotel Talisa
Early in 2017, Vail Cascade Resort and Spa will reopen as Hotel Talisa.
Ingredients
Raspberry Could Ride Anti-pollution to the Top
Raspberry is trending, not only for its impact on skin erythema and melanin, but for repair and antioxidant benefits. It's in the perfect position to ride the anti-pollution trend to the top.
Physiology
Fighting Glycation for the Diabetic Client
The skin of a diabetic client is especially prone to premature or accelerated aging, and treatments and product choices will either help or hinder his or her ability to achieve their skin care desires.
Ingredients
World Essential Oil Market Expected to Reach $11.5 billion by 2022
With a compound annual growth rate of 10.1 percent from 2016 to 2022, the world essential oil market is expected to reach $11.5 billion in the next six years.
Body
Smooth Operator: Exfoliating Body Treatments
Exfoliation, whether through manual manipulation or by using chemicals to loosen dead skin cells and debris, is a form of deep cleansing that can be an important step in maintaining a healthy-looking complexion as well as a well-functioning protective skin barrier.
Regulatory
FDA's Sunscreen Guidance Focuses on Safety and Effectiveness Data
The guidance also sheds light on the FDA’s requests for safety and effectiveness data on eight active sunscreen ingredients that are already under evaluation, including the data on human absorption.
Ingredients
Beyond Texture: Building a Sense of Sensory Ingredients
This article reviews some of the latest ingredients in skin care that add emotion to the textural sensory experience.
Physiology
Oxidative Stress Acts on Telomeres, but Differently
How does oxidative stress impact telomerase activity? Not quite how researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and others thought.
Physiology
Jump-Starting Cells
How do you target energy in the skin to keep skin looking youthful and healthy? First, it requires understanding what exactly ATP is and what impacts it.
Ingredients
Emu Oil: Ancient Remedy for Modern Times
For hundreds of years, the Australian aboriginal people have utilized the benefits of emu oil for medicinal purposes. Emu birds are harvested for nutritional purposes, and the oil is a byproduct that is derived from the stored fat layer.
Ingredients
Jar Deconstructed: Growth Factors
It is beyond the scope of this article to review every growth factor and pathway related to healing and anti-aging; but here’s a brief review of growth factors you see on product labels and research related to them.
Ingredients
Spider Venom for Dark Spots?
Brave researchers in France studied the creepiest, crawliest of creature venoms, including spiders, snakes and scorpions, in search of new molecules to inhibit melanogenesis.
Physiology
Study Suggests Good Bugs are Fairly Resilient
The results of a new study from the University of California and Colgate are every germaphobe's worst nightmare: you can't wash all the microbes away. But really, it's a good thing. It shows how tough the good guys, who have our backs, are.
Physiology
Face & Body Southeast Portrays Science Utilized in Skin Care
For the first time ever, Face & Body Southeast kicked off in Atlanta, Georgia. The science track had five professionals discuss various science topics related to skin care. Missed us at this show? Don't miss out at Face & Body Midwest in January 2017!
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