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  1. (PDF) Safety Assessment of Cosmetics in Europe

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  2. (PDF) Nanotechnology in Cosmetics: Basics, Current Trends and Safety

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  3. (PDF) A Review on Recent Scenario of Cosmetics

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  4. Cosmetics Industry Essay (500 Words)

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  1. "Behind the Façade: Motivations for Cosmetic Usage by Women"

    For example, in studies by cosmetic scientists, women were shown to use cosmetics as a camouflage for greater asymmetry of the lower face (Korichi et al., 2011). And in evolutionary psychology experimental research showed that women in poorer health were more inclined to use cosmetics than their healthier counterparts (Milroy et al., 2002).

  2. The impact of skin care products on skin chemistry and microbiome

    Background Use of skin personal care products on a regular basis is nearly ubiquitous, but their effects on molecular and microbial diversity of the skin are unknown. We evaluated the impact of four beauty products (a facial lotion, a moisturizer, a foot powder, and a deodorant) on 11 volunteers over 9 weeks. Results Mass spectrometry and 16S rRNA inventories of the skin revealed decreases in ...

  3. (PDF) A Review on Recent Scenario of Cosmetics

    Received: 16-02-2021; Revised: 22-04-2021; Accepted: 27-04-2021; Published on: 15-05-2021. ABSTRACT. Cosmetics are a category of health and beauty products that are used to care for the face and ...

  4. The contrasting effects of body image and self-esteem in the makeup

    Cosmetics use inventory [] We used a part of an adapted version of the inventory [] in which participants rate on a 7-point-scale the frequency they use from "never" to "always": 1. base, concealer, and/or powder; 2. mascara; 3. eyeliner or eye pencil; 4. shade; and 5. lipstick and/or gloss.Higher averaged scores correspond to higher levels of facial cosmetic use.

  5. A sustainable life cycle for cosmetics: From design and development to

    The sustainability of cosmetics must be addressed throughout the life cycle of the products. • This paper discusses and provides examples of recent developments in cosmetics sustainability. • Most research focuses on environmental sustainability; the social and economic domains are less studied. •

  6. Nanotechnology in Cosmetics and Cosmeceuticals—A Review of Latest

    According to research, the use of silver nanoparticles as an additive in cosmetics makes the formulation stable, without showing sedimentation, for more than 1 year. ... It covers the safety associated with the use of cosmetic items and the record of permitted colorants. The safety of cosmetics and smooth operation for all administrators in ...

  7. Cosmeceuticals: The New Medicine of Beauty

    The efficacy of topical synthetic Vitamin A or retinoids—in various forms such as tretinoin, adapalene, and tazarotene—is evidence-based, and the cosmetic benefits of these prescription retinoids are well supported by ample research. 2, 3 Tretinoin induces production of type I and II procollagen in skin and reduces collagen breakdown by ...

  8. Cosmetics

    Cosmetic and beauty products, though not essential for physical health, go a long way in providing mental well-being and confidence, and hence are used substantially. Increasing utilization of varying cosmetic products leads to a multitude of adverse effects. There is more awareness about cosmeceutics, cosmetic products and their adverse effects, and studies on the same are currently trending ...

  9. Cosmetics

    Cosmetics is an international, scientific, peer-reviewed, open access journal on the science and technology of cosmetics published bimonthly online by MDPI. Open Access — free for readers, with article processing charges (APC) paid by authors or their institutions. High Visibility: indexed within Scopus, ESCI (Web of Science) , CAPlus ...

  10. Biocosmetics: technological advances and future outlook

    The paper provides an overview of biocosmetics, which has tremendous potential for growth and is attracting huge business opportunities. It emphasizes the immediate need to replace conventional fossil-based ingredients in cosmetics with natural, safe, and effective ingredients. It assembles recent technologies viable in the production/extraction of the bioactive ingredient, product development ...

  11. A step forward on sustainability in the cosmetics industry: A review

    Cosmetics, defined by the current European regulation on cosmetics (European Commission, 2015), as "any substance or mixture intended to be placed in contact with the external parts of the human body (epidermis, hair system, nails, lips and external genital organs) or with the teeth and the mucous membranes of the oral cavity with a view exclusively or mainly to cleaning them, perfuming them ...

  12. International Journal of Cosmetic Science

    Benefits of publishing with International Journal of Cosmetic Science: • Extensive readership, with 2,500 society members accessing the journal. • Fully indexed in ISI and MedLine. • Free Access to all Reviews. • Accepted Articles; Accepted, unedited articles published online for future issues.

  13. Current and Future Trends in Cosmetics Research: The 10th ...

    Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. ... Cosmetic research is driven by ...

  14. Behind the makeup: The effects of cosmetics on women's self

    Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052 Australia. Correspondence. Dax Kellie, Evolution & Ecology Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052, Australia. Email: [email protected] Search for more papers by this author

  15. Who's Behind the Makeup? The Effects of Varying Levels of Cosmetics

    Department of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, United States; Research has demonstrated a positive effect of makeup on facial attractiveness (Cash et al., 1989; Russell, 2003; Etcoff et al., 2011).Makeup has also been found to influence social perceptions (Etcoff et al., 2011; Klatt et al., 2016).While researchers have typically compared faces with makeup to ...

  16. Changes in consumers' awareness and interest in cosmetic products

    This research investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumers' perspectives of beauty and individual cosmetic products. Since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was announced on December 31st, 2019, the search volumes of Google News have been updated and information on confirmed cases of the disease has been collected. This study used Python 3.7, NodeXL 1.0.1, and Smart PLS 3 ...

  17. Natural products in cosmetics

    The global cosmetics market reached US$500 billion in 2017 and is expected to exceed US$800 billion by 2023, at around a 7% annual growth rate. The cosmetics industry is emerging as one of the fastest-growing industries of the past decade. Data shows that the Chinese cosmetics market was US$60 billion in 2021. It is expected to be the world's number one consumer cosmetics market by 2050, with ...

  18. Cosmetics and Their Associated Adverse Effects: a Review

    Various toxic ingredients and hazardous chemicals used in cosmetics are incorporated in beyond acceptable limits. These chemicals may cause serious ill effects on skin and may also enter skin and ...

  19. (PDF) Cosmetics and health: Usage, perceptions and awareness

    Cosmetics and health: usage, perceptions and awareness. Tejal P, Nishad D, Amisha J, Umesh G, D esai KT, Bansal RK. Abstract. Objectives:Cosmetics are a multi-billion dollar industry today. The ...

  20. Accurate structure prediction of biomolecular interactions with

    The introduction of AlphaFold 21 has spurred a revolution in modelling the structure of proteins and their interactions, enabling a huge range of applications in protein modelling and design2-6 ...

  21. Skin safety and health prevention: an overview of chemicals in cosmetic

    Six products contained triclosan (3.1%) (two deodorants, two intimate soaps, a liquid soap, a shaving foam). As far as children's products are concerned, more than seventy-two per cent contained at least one of the preservatives among those considered, in particular the most present was phenoxyethanol (43.8%), followed by sodium benzoate (37.5%).

  22. Cultural Relativity and Acceptance of Embryonic Stem Cell Research

    Voices in Bioethics is currently seeking submissions on philosophical and practical topics, both current and timeless. Papers addressing access to healthcare, the bioethical implications of recent Supreme Court rulings, environmental ethics, data privacy, cybersecurity, law and bioethics, economics and bioethics, reproductive ethics, research ethics, and pediatric bioethics are sought.

  23. Cosmetics

    The present work seeks to understand the use of cosmetic creams and the perception of natural and eco-friendly products by women and to explore the impacts of their personal characteristics. The study was designed using two approaches: (i) an investigation into the role of personal characteristics on the frequency of use and amount spent on cosmetic creams; and (ii) an understanding of the ...

  24. Cosmetics

    Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. A Feature Paper should be a substantial original Article that involves several techniques or approaches, provides an outlook for future research directions and describes possible research applications. ... "New Trends in Cosmetics: By ...

  25. Sexual and reproductive health implementation research in humanitarian

    Three other papers cite use of specific frameworks in their intervention evaluation [19, 44, 76]. As a characteristic of IR is the use of an explicit framework to guide the research, the use of the frameworks in these three papers meets the intention of IR and serves the purpose that an IR framework would have in strengthening the analytical rigor.

  26. Frontiers

    The development of university students' skills to successfully produce scientific documents has been a recurring topic of study in academia. This paper analyzes the implementation of a training experience using a digital environment mediated by video content materials starring humanoid robots. The research aimed to scale complex thinking and its subcompetencies as a hinge to strengthen basic ...

  27. Do E-Cigarette Retail Licensure Laws Reduce Tobacco Use?

    Working Paper 32444. DOI 10.3386/w32444. Issue Date May 2024. E-cigarette licensure laws (ELLs) require retailers to obtain a state license to sell e-cigarettes over the counter. This study is the first to comprehensively explore the effect of ELL adoption on youth and adult tobacco product use. Using data from the State Youth Risk Behavior ...

  28. Lawyer's guide to the best legal research software and tools

    This first part explores how legal tech supports lawyers in their most important work - research and other core legal tasks. The second part covers legal tech that manages processes and workflows of a legal practice, and the third part explores how technology can help a firm market its expertise and grow its business.. Today's lawyers have a lot on their plate.

  29. Biopigments of Microbial Origin and Their Application in the Cosmetic

    Abstract: Along with serving as a source of color, many microbial pigments have gained attention. as interesting bioactive molecules with potential health advantages. These pigments have several ...

  30. Flame Retardant Exposure in Vehicles Is Influenced by Use in Seat Foam

    Flame retardants (FRs) are added to vehicles to meet flammability standards, such as US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard FMVSS 302. However, an understanding of which FRs are being used, sources in the vehicle, and implications for human exposure is lacking. US participants (n = 101) owning a vehicle of model year 2015 or newer hung a silicone passive sampler on their rearview mirror for ...