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Indie Beauty Profile Katy Foxcroft Tancream

Indie Beauty Profile

Katy Foxcroft, Tancream

By …as told to Deanna Utroske

In her Indie Beauty Profile, Katy Foxcroft, co-founder of Tancream, explains how she and her team have worked to develop a new category within sun care.

University of Arizona develops truly topical sunscreen

University of Arizona develops truly topical sunscreen

By Deanna Utroske

Researchers Stephanie Tolbert and Douglas Loy have created a UV blocking sun care formulation that won’t pass through the skin. The two believe that this will alleviate a pain point for consumers concerned about skin care safety. And, they’ve just licensed...

Is DNA the sunscreen of the future? Binghamton University research

Is DNA the sunscreen of the future?

By Deanna Utroske

Researchers at Binghamton University, a State University of New York, and The University of Rhode Island published an article today that suggests topically applied product formulated with DNA could be more effective and long lasting than current sun care...

Topical treatment offers safer tanning

Topical treatment offers safer tanning

By Simon Pitman

Scientists at the Harvard Medical School say they have developed a way of increasing skin pigmentation in levels using a topically applied compound.

L’Oreal presents ‘connected beauty’ innovations

L’Oreal presents ‘connected beauty’ innovations

By Lucy Whitehouse

L’Oréal has presented its flagship connected beauty innovations this week at the Viva Technology Paris show, with Lancome’s custom made foundation technology and an updated Makeup Genius (augmented reality app) version the key items.

CIDP pursues anti-pollution and sun care substantiation claims

CIDP pursues anti-pollution and sun care substantiation claims

By Natasha Spencer

The Centre International de Développement Pharmaceutique (CIDP), a Mauritius-based private and independent Contract Research Organisation (CRO), focuses on blue light study protocol and its personal care developments after obtaining ISO-certification.

Progressive beauty app launches not to miss in 2016

Progressive beauty app launches not to miss in 2016

By Michelle Yeomans

The evolution of complex and clever beauty apps helping the industry to better connect with consumers has not slowed down in 2016. Here, Cosmetics Design rounds up the most exciting developments of the year so far…

L’Oréal’s wearable UV patch finally launched

L’Oréal’s wearable UV patch finally launched

By Lucy Whitehouse

L’Oréal has launched its long-awaited wearable UV patch technology, allowing consumers to monitor exposure to harmful sun rays with a view to encouraging consumption of its La Roche-Posay sun care range.

Sun tan may be blocking vitamin D synthesis

Sun tan may be blocking vitamin D synthesis

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

A sun tan may make you look healthy when done safely and it may be the body’s way of protecting itself against harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation, but the increasing pigment blocks vitamin D synthesis, limiting the skin's ability to produce more...

Ski goggles, hat… sunscreen?! Protection still needed on the slopes

Ski goggles, hat… sunscreen?! Protection still needed on the slopes

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

It may not be the first thing they think of when they think of going skiing, but the British Skin Foundation warns that those who will partake in this kind of holiday should remember to take sunscreen and protect themselves against UV-induced damage.

Are sunscreen and sun exposure guidelines unhealthy?

Are sunscreen and sun exposure guidelines unhealthy?

By Deanna Utroske

Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to numerous health conditions, and now an organization in Canada is calling for public health groups to advise consumers about the benefits of moderate UV exposure.

New paper suggests there could be a case for wearing sunscreen indoors

New paper suggests there could be a case for wearing sunscreen indoors

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Scientists in Brazil have suggested that as UVA and UVB rays can penetrate glass and commercial lamps, such as Tungsten and Fluorescent lamps, can also emit small amounts of radiation at certain wavelengths, there could be a case for wearing sunscreen...