Science, R&D
Dior launches a scientific think-tank dedicated to “reverse aging”
The House of Dior has announced at the Aesthetic & Anti-Aging Medicine World Congress (AMWC), which took place in Monaco on 30 March...
Chanel and LabSkin create 3D bioprinted skin with pigmentation spots
Chanel Research has just made a strategic leap forward to accelerate its knowledge of skin pigment spots, a major aesthetic concern among...
Cosmet’in Lyon: Two days of scientific talks about the exposome
The 31st edition of the Skin Science Days organised by Cosmet’in Lyon will take place on February 2 and 3, 2023 at the ENS Lyon on the...
COSMÉTOSCIENCES: A cosmetics research program in France
It is vital for the French cosmetics industry to develop sector specific research initiatives targeting cosmetics, public/private...
Hair straightening chemicals could increase uterine cancer risk, research finds
A recent research by the US National Institute of Health (NIH) reveals that the chemicals used for hair straightening could be associated...
Can cellulose replace plastic in packaging?
Early this year, the Grenoble INP Foundation created Cellulose Valley, a new industrial excellence chair to offer high-performing and...
Connected skin chips to predict the efficacy of sebum-regulating ingredients
Gattefossé and CTIBiotech have developed the world’s first bio-impedance 3D bio-printed connected skin chips to link cosmetics lab...
How scientists are working on silk as a greener alternative to microplastics
MIT engineers have assessed the possibility to use silk as an alternative to plastic polymers that are still used in some paints, food...
“They’re everywhere”: microplastics in oceans, air and human body
From ocean depths to mountain peaks, humans have littered the planet with tiny shards of plastic. We have even absorbed these...
Symrise blurs chromatography analyses to protect their fragrances
While perfumes are among the most frequently counterfeited products in the world, there are hardly any legal means to protect scents from...