Memorial Day means summer is around the corner! This means more time spent outdoors in the sun. At Arcaea we look at how biotech may help provide novel actives for protection and repair from the environment, including the sun 🌞 Through expressive biology we can make suncare truly seamless with skincare. Take a peek behind the scenes with our Skin Biologist, Zachary Lipsky . What are your biggest pain points with suncare products? And which ones are constants in your rotation? #biotechnology #biotechbeauty #biology #skinbiology #suncare #spf #expressivebiology #skincare
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Issue 5 of #HPCToday journal is now online! And 🔜 SEPAWA congress distribution 🔗LINK here: https://lnkd.in/d4TTAYwt - Sneak peaks of issue 5/2024: ➡Focus on #Sustainability, a well-recognised megatrend: enjoy a special written panel discussion and find out what experts and panelists from the beauty and personal care industry think. An insightful commentary article by Dr Barbara Brockway, Scientific Advisor - Cosmetics & Personal Care Industry, introduces the discussion exploring regulatory and ethical concerns, consumer perception, sourcing and production considerations. ➡#Skincare and #Haircare peer-reviewed articles: read about a study designed by the BASF Beauty Care Solutions team (Philippe Moussou, Florence Henry, Aurélie Courtois) to assess the interesting properties of a bioactive ingredient derived by mushroom sourcing. In the realm of skinification and hair care, find out how a novel oat peptide product can be effective in hair repairing and hair aging with the peer-reviewed contribution by Emilie Gombert Senior Product Development Manager and Cara Dewis, Head of Technical, at Oat Cosmetics. ➡#Laundry & #Cleaning insights: Martin Schoonbroodt, Co-Founder and CCO of Probiotic Group, writes about home care applications, benefits, hindrances and challenges faced by microbial based products. While Cesar Vargas-Razo, PhD Principal Consultant at Sagentia Innovation, explores trends and concerns shaping demand for hygiene products. 📖Other topics: #Preservatives, #Surfactants, #Sustainable ingredients ❗Visibility: this issue will be distributed at SEPAWA congress 2024 Supporters: Innospec Inc., LANXESS, BASF Personal Care, Cosmetic Valley, Ashland, Unger Fabrikker AS, Zschimmer & Schwarz (Personal Care), Bregaglio S.r.l., Campo Research Pte. Ltd., Ballestra, Zurko Research, Gale & Cosm S.r.l., SEPPIC, Kao Chemicals Europe, in-cosmetics Asia, SEPAWA Congress, Personal Care and Homecare Ingredients (PCHi), New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists, Making Cosmetics, Brenntag Other Authors: Dr Katerina Steventon (editorial), Christine OLESCHKEWITZ, Andrea Maltagliati, Michelle Niedziela, PhD, Neil Burns, Vincenzo Paolo Maria Rialdi, Andréa NIGON, Darius A. Stanton II, Kristin DiNicolantonio, Lorena Bellas Domínguez EXPERTS AND PANELISTS BELOW ⤵ #WeAreTKS
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L’Oréal’s Kutlwano Molema will expertly guide the audience through how the assessment of photoprotection afforded by sunscreens having different absorption profiles in the wavelength domains against ultra violet radiation – induced damage, is seen in reconstructed skin in vitro. This reconstructed skin model allows L’Oreal to demonstrate that effective photoprotection actually requires sunscreens with both SPF and a significant UVA absorption potency. Do you want instant gratification from even tone skin actives? Well of course you do! Marizé Cuyler from the University of Pretoria effectively shows how the aquatic plant, Juncus lomatophyllus Spreng has potential bioactive compounds that inhibit TNF- production, or anti-tyrosinase activity with no irritation. Are diamonds really a girl’s best friend? Robyn Brown from Botanichem assures us that peptides are actually a girl’s best friend, especially antiaging peptides that will maintain your youthful glow. Studies of the Palmitoyl Oligopeptide Complex suggests a new 3D theory for an antiaging effect in 3 layers by proliferation of keratinocytes, stimulation of growth factors and improvement of synthesis of proteins in the dermal epidermal junction. Stress and poor diet in our lives cause stress to show up in our skin by way of inflammation. Fortunately, Juan Cebrian from Lubrizol, Spain lets us in on a secret! A new hydrobiome-derived bacillus ferment can counteract skin inflammation and has been demonstrated to yield a robust, luminous youthful appearance. #coschem #cosmetics #cosmeticscience #skinirritation #antiaging #sunscreen #photogaging
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💭 What if I told you eating Doritos could make you invisible? What if I confirmed it’s not too far from the truth? The article is an intriguing read! 🤔 The Doritos effect: Snack ingredient yields invisible mouse After testing the dye on mice tissue samples and raw chicken breast, the researchers rubbed the dye and water solution onto the skulls and abdomens of the mice. As the dye was absorbed, within a few minutes they could see "the skin, muscle, and connective tissues transparent in live rodents," the researchers write in the journal article. #InnovationInScience #ScientificBreakthrough #TheDoritosEffect #TechAndScience #InvisibilityTech #FutureOfScience #ScienceNews #CuttingEdgeResearch #TransparencyInResearch #STEMInnovation #ScienceIntrigue #ScienceAndTech #SnackScience #ResearchAndDevelopment #SciTech https://lnkd.in/ePeKHbE9
Dye in Doritos used in experiment that, like a 'magic trick,' created see-through mice
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Get ready to dive into the amazing world of hormones! 🌟 Our bodies are incredible machines, each part regulated by different types of hormones that influence everything from growth and metabolism to mood and energy. Join us as we explore the unique roles these powerful chemicals play in various parts of our bodies. Stay tuned for fascinating insights and discoveries about how hormones keep us balanced and thriving! #HormoneHealth #Endocrinology #BodyScience #HealthAndWellness #LearningTogether
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Get ready to dive into the amazing world of hormones! 🌟 Our bodies are incredible machines, each part regulated by different types of hormones that influence everything from growth and metabolism to mood and energy. Join us as we explore the unique roles these powerful chemicals play in various parts of our bodies. Stay tuned for fascinating insights and discoveries about how hormones keep us balanced and thriving! #HormoneHealth #Endocrinology #BodyScience #HealthAndWellness #LearningTogether
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Isoquercitrin and its protective effects against photoaging: In-vitro and clinical studies. Read about this cutting-edge study below! https://lnkd.in/ejwxQshH #photobiology #biology #photoaging #skincare
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Have alook into the latest issue from #HPCToday where Cynthia G. Suarez Rizzo, Ph.D and me explain the growing interest and impotance of #holistic #beauty!
Science, Nature, Wellness: a holistic approach to cosmetics – ISSUE 3 of #HPCTODAY journal is out! ➡CLICK HERE: https://lnkd.in/dBBabkTg 👀sneak peaks of issue 3/2024: 🌟The power of #holisticbeauty: explore the integration of science, nature, and #wellness in the development and application of #cosmetic products with Cynthia G. Suarez Rizzo, Ph.D, Expert New Product Development, at Finzelberg GmbH & Co KG and Ute Wollenweber, Founder & CEO, at care-and-science. 🌿Natural Ingredients: Gain insights about the considerations involved in the supply chains of #natural ingredients, the shortcomings of current compliance mechanisms, and the transformative potential of emerging approaches with the article by Kayla Messier Jones and Haley Harrison, PhD from RTI International. Learn about the natural cosmetics industry trends and requirements with Viktoria Potko, Certification and Global Market Development Manager at NATRUE. ⚖Do not miss a special session on #REGULATION in cosmetics: delve into the European Green Deal consequences with Olivia Santoni and Laila Manshi from Bloom Regulatory Ltd, explore the substances on the spotlight with sybille millet, Regulatory affairs manager at COSMED and gain updates on the development of the new European Cosmetics Regulation with Frédéric Lebreux, CEO at Biorius. Supporters: dsm-firmenich, SEPAWA, Making Cosmetics, Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association, Campo Research Pte. Ltd., Anti-Ageing Skin Care Conference, #meandthechemist Other Authors: Howard Epstein, Maria Célia Hibari Reimberg, Sandrine Delaunois, Cecile Delluc, Hanane CHAJRA, Mathilde Frechet, Michelle Niedziela, PhD, Beatrice Tassone, PhD, Mathias Gempeler, Belinda Carli, Neil Burns, Céline VINCENT, Sébastien MIKSA, Samuel Welten, Marianne Lyngsaae, Pascale Gauthier, Dr Andrea Mitarotonda PhD CChem FRSC, Sara De Mattia, Giulio Fezzardini ❗Visibility info: this issue will be available through QR Code at Cosmetics Europe - The Personal Care Association Annual Conference 2024
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Beautiful Pain Relief The Opium Poppy is famously the source of the drug opium and though naturalized through much of Europe and Asia, is thought to originate from the Mediterranean. Not only is the Opium Poppy (Papaver somniferum) the source of opium and other opiod drugs, but also used as a beautiful ornamental plant that can be found in gardens. Commercially, Opium Poppy is grown widescale for the production of either Opium, Poppy Seeds for food use, or for the production of alkaloid drugs, such as hydrocodone and oxycodone. Morphine is still the precursor to the other opioids, like codeine, fentanyl, methadone, hydromorphone, meperidine and oxycodone. There are numerous varieties of the Opium Poppy, which are developed for various ornamental traits or for maximizing one of the commercial uses. Many varieties, in fact, produce very little opiods. The poppies are beautiful, with either white, mauve, or red petals, and often dark blotches at the bases of the petals. The leaves and stems are greyish-green, and exude a white latex when wounded. After the flowers mature, they are replaced by the seed capsules, from which Opium is harvested through lateral cuts which exude the latex. The seedpods themselves are sometimes dried and used for dried flower arrangements. As one might imagine, Opium and Opium Poppies have a very colorful and long history with human use. Despite the problems we have today with opioid abuse, you can thank Opium Poppies as being one of the first and still very relevant surgery drugs. Photo by Kerry Hughes #Biodiversity #MedicinalPlants #Ethnopharm #Ethnobotany #opiods #pain *This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician.
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Intrigued by the science behind skin, hair, and eye color? 🎨 This deep dive into the process of melanogenesis reveals the fascinating biology behind pigment production in the body. From the migration of melanocyte precursors to the enzymatic reactions that create melanin, discover the complex cascades that determine our diverse range of hues. Explore the full entry on melanogenesis at the link below: https://lnkd.in/g95cGDAG #Biology #Pigmentation #Melanin #Melanocytes #Melanogenesis
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💡 Do you know the properties of techBiomat bone®? 👇 • It is 100% natural bovine bone granulate. • Given the characteristics of its natural and inorganic structure, it can be compared to human bone. • It has a fast bone regeneration rate. • Granulometry: 0.25 – 1.68 mm. #BoneRegeneration #Biomaterials #DentalImplants #TechBiomat #BovineBone #MedicalInnovation #ReconstructiveSurgery #DentalHealth #MedicalTechnology #AdvancedDentistry #BoneGrafting #HealthAndWellness #MedicalScience #Biotechnology
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5moSunscreens, particularly for the face, have come a long way. Many are now non-greasy, light, and absorb very quickly. I think the biggest concern I still have is its impact on aquatic life. Mineral sunscreens are great in this arena, but they tend to leave a white cast. It would be great if there was a mineral sunscreen that was truly clear, but still have many of the benefits of chemical sunscreens.