Skin care

BASF to take Care Creations ‘to the next level’

BASF to take Care Creations ‘to the next level’

By Simon Pitman

BASF says that its Care Creations brand, which was rolled out this time last year, is being readied for the next phase of its planned expansion with the announcement of more products for the portfolio.

Ashland addresses skin care advances at Symposium

Ashland addresses skin care advances at Symposium

By Michelle Yeomans

Personal care industry professionals gathered at a recent Ashland symposium to discuss advances in skin aging, epithelial biology, skin imaging and polymers in formulation alongside leading research professionals and academics in the area.

Health Canada updates sunscreen monograph for the industry

Health Canada updates sunscreen monograph for the industry

By Michelle Yeomans

The federal department responsible for assessing the safety of drugs and consumer products in Canada has revised its’ ‘Sunburn Protectants Monograph’ in a bid to provide up to date information for the industry on how to comply with governing statutes...

Scientists develop understanding of skin response to UV light

Scientists develop understanding of skin response to UV light

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Scientists have strengthened their understanding of how skin cells sense and react to ultraviolet light and protect themselves with melanin; which has implications for skin care products and leave-on treatments for exposure.

Avon tipped to disappear in 2013...

Avon tipped to disappear in 2013...

By Michelle Yeomans

As global analyst 24/7 Wall St singles out the US firm as one likely to ‘disappear’ in 2013, Cosmetics Design takes a look at what happened to the company in 2012.

Research uncovers how to utilize photosynthetic microalgae

Research uncovers how to utilize photosynthetic microalgae

By Michelle Yeomans

Researchers in Europe have developed a high-performance technology that mass produces microalgae, which now makes it possible to grow fragile species in controlled conditions - with potential applications for cosmetics.

Industry speculates Coty may put Avon offer back on the table

Industry speculates Coty may put Avon offer back on the table

By Michelle Yeomans

As December rounds off what has been a tough year for Avon between declining sales and shares, bribery investigations and its CEO stepping down, media reports speculate that Coty may bring its acquisition offer to the table once more. 

Watchdog reports Philippine vendors still defying mercury ban

Watchdog reports Philippine vendors still defying mercury ban

By Michelle Yeomans

Public interest group, the EcoWaste Coalition, has announced that despite efforts to rid the Philippine markets of mercury laden cosmetics, nine Chinese drug stores and beauty shops in Manila were found to be selling contaminated skin whitening products.

The French secret to anti-ageing? It’s a bit cheesy…

The French secret to anti-ageing? It’s a bit cheesy…

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

A new generation of anti-ageing products could be developed after researchers stumbled upon the anti-inflammatory properties of cheese whilst trying to discover the secret behind the French paradox puzzle.

Ashland develops a way to apply sunscreen to wet skin

Ashland develops a way to apply sunscreen to wet skin

By Michelle Yeomans

Ashland Specialty Ingredients, a commercial unit of Ashland has developed a patent-pending 'HydroSheer' sun care formulation that can now be applied on wet skin, for product makers on a global scale.

Former Elizabeth Arden VP launches his own skin care line

Former Elizabeth Arden VP launches his own skin care line

By Michelle Yeomans

Anthony Vargas, former vice president of Research and Development at Elizabeth Arden has branched out to create his own anti-aging skin care line based on his experience as a long time scientist and expert in the area.

Sony develops a device that spots 'invisible' skin blotches

Sony develops a device that spots 'invisible' skin blotches

By Michelle Yeomans

Electronic specialist Sony has turned its focus to the cosmetics industry by developing a device that can analyze the condition of the skin whilst also being able to detect blemishes before they appear, thanks to cleverly placed image sensors.

Banana Boat Suncreen

More Banana Boat products to be pulled from the shelves...

By Michelle Yeomans

Energizer Holdings has had to expand its initial recall of Banana Boat sunscreens in Canada as the products are also said to potentially run the risk of catching fire if contact is made with open flames before they are completely dried into the skin.

Farmed algae - potential to be major sustainable source for the industry

Farmed algae - potential to be major sustainable source for the industry

By Michelle Yeomans

As marine extracts become increasingly important with cosmetic manufacturers, algae are receiving much attention due to their renewable nature. Arizona-based Heliae is one specialist company currently catering to this demand that says the organism group have...

Australian scientists call for longer skin tests in sunscreen

Australian scientists call for longer skin tests in sunscreen

By Michelle Yeomans

According to a team of scientists at Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, despite previous research finding that nanoparticles do not penetrate the skin, it remains debatable as to whether this remains true under normal...

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