Science, R&D
LVMH investigates skin rejuvenation strategies
Is skin aging reversible? On the occasion of its 11th Scientific Symposium, which was held in London on the 27th of October 2011, LVMH...
X-Rite, towards colour digitization
X-Rite, the world leader in the fields of colour science and in colour management technology, continues to develop innovative systems and...
Will caffeine be the next trendy sunscreen ingredient?
A new study provides further documentation about the role of caffeine in lowering risks of certain UV-induced skin cancers. It was...
The war for collagen did not take place...
In the wake of the European Dermocosmetology Days (JED), that took place in Lyon, February last, Premium Beauty News met Alain Huc who...
"New research fields are going to revolutionize the approach to skin rejuvenation", Frédéric Bonté, LVMH...
The 11th Scientific Symposium organised by LVMH Recherche Parfums et Cosmétiques will take place in London on October 27 on the theme of...
Shiseido discovers new ingredient to fight skin ageing
An amino acid derivative is effective in to control the negative effects of serpin b3, a major cause of skin ageing, according to the...
Lyons: cosmetics science is brought out of the shadows
A congress on the use of stem cells in dermocosmetology that attracted much attention, an exhibition on the saga of lipstick,...
Stem cells: what prospects for cosmetology?
The 25th European Dermocosmetology Days were an opportunity to provide an update on the latest scientific news on stem cells and of...
"Skin is increasingly more assaulted" Dr. Marek Haftek, CNRS
Dr. Marek Haftek is a leading figure of dermatology in Lyon. Research Director at the CNRS, he is specialised in the epidermal barrier...
Nano-sized titanium dioxide may cause pulmonary inflammation
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles, widely used in sun creams, provokes lung inflammation when inhaled, new research has found....