Science, R&D
Skin and barrier function: What are the advances in science?
Organized by the Société française de cosmétologie (SFC), the last edition of the Jean Paul Marty Days (5 & 6 December 2017) brought...
IFSCC 2017: Pollution and Asia at the core of cosmetics research
This year, the 24th annual IFSCC Conference (International Federation of Societies of Cosmetic Chemists) was held in Seoul, South...
Skin microbiota: What are the effects of cosmetic products?
Since the revolution that followed the discovery of the importance of gut microbiome, the cosmetics industry is increasingly...
Gattefossé and Cytoo unveil first results of their research on blue light
The impact of screens’ light on sleep is well known, however its direct biological impacts on the skin are still poorly understood....
Tattoo ink can seep deep into the body: study
Microscopic particles from tattoo ink can migrate into the body and wind up in lymph nodes, crucial hubs of the human immune system,...
Self-tanning: New substance can induce UV-free melanin production in human skin
After 10 years of research, scientists from the Harvard Medical School have come up with a drug that could help people tan without...
"The exposome concept could lead to many promising cosmetic innovations," Aïna Queiroz, ID...
After the success of anti-pollution actives, the fight against the nuisances to which human skin is subjected, is expanding to the...
Microbiome, the cosmetic revolution. From science to product.
The concepts of probiotics, prebiotics, microbiome and skin ecology could revolutionise the cosmetics industry. Several cosmetic...
What is the potential for personalized genomics and epigenetics in cosmetic science?
The 28th European Democosmetology Days organized by the European Centre for Dermocosmetology (CED) in Lyon, France, on the 30th and...
"Changes in the rheological properties of the skin open very promising prospects," Bérengère Fromy,...
In the late 1990s, by using mathematics for the benefit of biology, Bérengère Fromy highlighted the skin adaptation phenomenon to,...