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Section: Science > Physiology
Physiology
Bacteria-derived Melanin Displays Array of Cosmetic Benefits
Research published in Preprints explores the potential of melanin produced by marine bacteria for photoprotection, antioxidant and antimicrobial benefits.
Physiology
Research Identifies Link Between Acne and Omega-3 Fatty Acids Deficiency
The study, conducted at the Department of Dermatology and Allergy in Munich, Germany, measured the nutritional parameters of 100 patients diagnosed with acne and found that 94% had below-recommended levels of omega-3 fatty acids.
Physiology
Could Omega-3 Nutritionals Resolve the Acne Crisis?
Research presented during the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Spring Symposium identified that 100 patients diagnosed with acne had low systemic omega-3 fatty acid levels.
Physiology
Eczema is a Shared Risk Factor for Depression and Anxiety
The authors posited that these associations may be due to loss of sleep, social isolation and itching, but also found evidence of physiological links.
Physiology
Scientists Discover Gene Mutation That Signals Aggressive Melanoma
A recent study may have proven that gene mutation can help identify melanoma cancer progression.
Physiology
Nutraceuticals Growing in Popularity Among Consumers
The nutraceuticals market has experienced extreme growth in the last few years, and it is projected to be worth more than $900 billion by 2030.
Physiology
30% Salicylic Acid Chemical Peels Reduce Sebum Production
Chemical peels using 30% salicylic acid proved effective for acne, showing a cumulative effect on sebum production.
Industry News
Sequential Skin Debuts Sequential Bio Testing Solution
Sequential Bio is an in-vivo microbiome testing solution to better understand the effects of ingredients on the body's microbiome in real-world conditions.
Physiology
Retinoids, Folliculitis, Sun Exposure and More: Black Skin and Hair Research
Recognizing Black History Month (February) in the U.S., this brief review explores select literature focused on Black skin and hair; from sun protection and topical retinoids, to hormone activity of Black hair care, skin brightening and more.
Physiology
Researchers Develop 3D Printing Technique for Skin Equivalent
Researchers used a tissue engineering technique to develop a functional skin equivalent that can be created using a 3D printer, per an article from Forbes.
Physiology
Effect of Scalp Health on Hair Growth
The 20 epidemiological studies provided strong support for concluding that the condition of the scalp can influence the quality of the hair which is produced.
Physiology
Chenot Debuts Molecular Lab
The Chenot Molecular Lab for Optimal Living uses a blood test and epigenetic technology to analyze gene activity, determine biological aging status and prescribe a treatment plan.
Physiology
Acne Significantly Impairs Quality of Life in Young Adults
Females with acne and subjects suffering from acne scars reported greater impacts on quality of life.
Industry News
Phoenix Named Best City in World for Skin Health
Phoenix is the best city in the world for skin health, while Los Angeles is the worst U.S. city and Mumbai is the worst city in the world for skin health, according to data from Covalo.
Facial
How To Treat Psoriasis On The Lips
MedicalNewsToday wrote an article that discusses psoriasis on the lips' symptoms and possible treatment options.
Ingredients
Could PPAR-α Activation Be as Big a Breakthrough as Retinoids?
Research published in
Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology
shows a plant-derived complex activated PPAR-α, in turn accelerating barrier repair functions in human skin explants. This finding could be as big a breakthrough as retinoids, one author reports.
Physiology
When to Expect Results From Skin Care Products
One common mistake when using skin care products is expecting to see results right away. Experts discuss the typical waiting period for standard skin care products, per an article from Hello Giggles.
Ingredients
Foam from Tropical Frogs Could Improve Transdermal Actives Delivery
The foam produced by Túngara frogs during mating could improve the transdermal delivery of actives through the skin, according to an open access paper published by The Royal Society Publishing.
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