• Login
    • Join
  • Subscribe Free
    • Magazine
    • eNewsletter
    Checkout
    • Magazine
    • News
    • Components
    • Markets
    • Materials
    • Solutions
    • Top 20 Companies
    • Buyers Guide
    • Events
    • More
  • Magazine
  • News
  • Components
  • Markets
  • Materials
  • Solutions
  • Top 20 Companies
  • Buyers Guide
  • Events
  • Current & Past Issues
    Features
    Editorial
    Departments
    Columns
    Digital Edition
    eNewsletter Archive
    Staff
    Editorial Guidelines
    Subscribe Now
    Advertise Now
    eBook
    Top Features
    Solutions & Questions Abound at Cosmoprof Miami 2025

    The Worth of a Well-Designed Label or Alternative

    Betting on Beauty Sticks to Win Over Consumers

    Polite Society’s Jerrod Blandino on ‘Filling the Whitespace’ for Beauty Lovers

    Feel-Good Color Packed in Luxe New Shapes
    Breaking News
    Regulatory
    Events
    Association
    Packaging
    Adv/Marketing
    Financial
    Retail & Travel
    People
    Products
    Experts
    Press Releases
    Exclusives
    Live From Shows
    Video Bites
    Packaging Personalities
    Top News
    Weekly Recap: Coty Sells SKKN, Henkel Recall, Awards, & More

    Rare Beauty to Host Pop-Up Event with Sephora UK

    Cloud Haircare Expands to Walmart Stores Nationwide

    TFF Celebrates Fragrance Day with Its First Ever Pop-Up Gallery & Shop

    Dr. Squatch Taps Mike Tyson for its Total Moisture Collection
    3D
    Accessories
    Aerosols
    Airless
    Applicators
    Bags
    Bottles/Jars
    Brushes
    Cans
    Cartons/Boxes
    Closures
    Compacts
    Devices
    Dispensers
    Double Duty
    Droppers
    Environmental
    Labels
    Lipstick packages
    Mascara Containers
    Paper
    Pouches
    Printing
    Pumps
    Rollerballs
    Small Sizes
    Stock Pkg
    Tubes
    Wipes/Sheets

    Pat McGrath Labs' New Palette Includes 4 Luxe Finishes

    The Worth of a Well-Designed Label or Alternative

    Feel-Good Color Packed in Luxe New Shapes

    Olay Launches First-Ever Moisturizer in a Glass Jar

    Revitalash Launches New Tubing Mascara
    Bath/Body
    Cosmetics
    Ethnic
    Fragrances
    Hair
    Health and Beauty
    Home Fragrance
    Men
    Nails
    Personal Care
    Sample/Travel Sizes
    Sets/Kits
    Skin

    Rare Beauty to Host Pop-Up Event with Sephora UK

    Cloud Haircare Expands to Walmart Stores Nationwide

    TFF Celebrates Fragrance Day with Its First Ever Pop-Up Gallery & Shop

    Dr. Squatch Taps Mike Tyson for its Total Moisture Collection

    Charlotte Tilbury Taps Kim Cattrall for New Campaign
    Brush Fibers
    Eco-friendly
    Flexibles
    Glass
    Metal
    Paper/Board
    PCR
    PET
    Plastics
    Wood

    CSI Rebrands to Canopy Beauty Packaging

    Olay Launches First-Ever Moisturizer in a Glass Jar

    Alternative Packaging with a Conscience

    Fenty Skin Debuts Body Milk Refill

    Paul Mitchell Redesigns Its Smooth Collection
    Anti-Counterfeit
    Contract Services
    Decorative Effects
    Design Capabilities
    Digital Printing
    Injection Molding
    Machinery
    Made in USA
    Package Development
    Printing/Decorating
    Sustainable Pkg/Practices
    Turnkey

    Weleda Debuts First Rebrand in Its 100-Year History

    The Worth of a Well-Designed Label or Alternative

    Feel-Good Color Packed in Luxe New Shapes

    Beauty Packaging Design Trends for 2025 and Beyond

    A Look at the Best Valentine's Day Beauty Promos This Year
    Top 20 Companies
    Coty

    Beiersdorf

    Natura Cosméticos S.A.

    Henkel
    All Companies
    Categories
    Company Profiles
    Jobs
    Add New Company
    International Buyers Guide Companies
    Accupac

    Nuon LLC

    Jersey Packaging Solution LLC

    TUBEX Aluminium Tubes

    BIG SKY PACKAGING
    Industry Events
    Live From Shows
    Exhibitor Showcase
    Webinars

    Announcing the 2025 Cosmoprof & Cosmopack Award Finalists in Bologna

    CIBS’ April Luncheon Features Sara Clasen of Estée Lauder

    CIBS April Luncheon

    CIBS Hosts ‘Oktoberfest in April’ Networking Event

    NYSCC Opens Registration for Suppliers' Day 2025
    • Magazines
      • Current / Back Issues
      • Features
      • Editorial
      • Departments
      • Columns
      • Digital Edition
      • eNewsletter Archive
      • Staff
      • Editorial Guidelines
      • Subscribe Now
      • Advertise Now
    • Breaking News
    • Buyers Guide
      • Companies
      • Categories
      • Corporate Capabilities
      • Add Your Company
    • Components
      • 3D
      • Accessories
      • Aerosols
      • Airless
      • Applicatiors
      • Bags
      • Bottles / Jars
      • Brushes
      • Cans
      • Cartoons / Boxes
      • Closures
      • Compacts
      • Devices
      • Dispensers
      • Double Duty
      • Droppers
      • Environmental
      • Labels
      • Lipstick Packages
      • Mascara Containers
      • Paper
      • Pouches
      • Printing
      • Pumps
      • Rollerballs
      • Small Sizes
      • Stock Pkg
      • Tubes
      • Wipes/Sheets
    • Markets
      • Bath/Body
      • Cosmetics
      • Ethnic
      • Fragrances
      • Hair
      • Health And Beauty
      • Home Fragrance
      • Men
      • Nails
      • Personal Care
      • Simple/Travel Sizes
      • Sets/Kits
      • Skin
    • Materials
      • Brush Fibers
      • Eco-friendly
      • Flexibles
      • Glass
      • Metal
      • Paper/Board
      • PCR
      • PET
      • Plastics
      • Wood
    • Solutions
      • Anti-Counterfeit
      • Cotract Services
      • Decorative Effects
      • Design Capabilities
      • Digital Printing
      • Injection Molding
      • Machinery
      • Made In USA
      • Package Development
      • Printing/Decorating
      • Sustainable Pkg/Practices
      • Turnkey
    • Top 20 Companies
    • Glossary
    • Online Exclusives
    • Slideshows
    • Expert Opinions
    • Videos
      • eBook
    • Infographics
    • Whitepapers
    • Products Showcase
    • Events
      • Industry Events
      • Live From Show Events
      • Webinars
    • Jobs
    • About Us
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Advertise With Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms Of Use
    Features

    MarketWatch 2014

    Recent news and developments in the nutricosmetics industry.

    MarketWatch 2014
    Recent news and developments in the nutricosmetics industry.
    09.22.14
    Vitamin D Could Help Patients With Chronic Hives
    Patients with urticaria (chronic hives) who took 4,000 IU of vitamin D3 per day for 12 weeks showed a 40% decrease in Urticaria Symptom Severity (USS) scores, according to research published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology in April.

    In this prospective, double-blind, single-center study, 42 subjects with chronic urticaria were randomized to high (4,000 IU/d) or low (600 IU/d) vitamin D3 supplementation for 12 weeks. All subjects were provided with a standardized triple-drug therapy (cetirizine, ranitidine and montelukast) and a written action plan. Data on USS scores, medication use, blood for 25-hydroxyvitamin D and safety measurements were collected.

    Results showed triple-drug therapy decreased total USS scores by 33% in the first week. There was a further significant decrease (40%) in total USS scores in the high, but not low, vitamin D3 treatment group by week 12. Compared with low treatment, the high treatment group demonstrated a trend (P = .052) toward lower total USS scores at week 12, which was driven by significant decreases in body distribution and number of days with hives. Beneficial trends for sleep quality and pruritus scores were observed with high vitamin D3. Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels increased with high vitamin D3 supplementation, but there was no correlation between 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and USS scores. There was no difference in allergy medication use between groups and no adverse events occurred.

    Researchers concluded add-on therapy with high-dose vitamin D3 (4,000 IU/d) could be considered a safe and potentially beneficial immunomodulator in patients with chronic urticaria.

    Probiotic May Support Skin Sensitivity
    Oral supplementation with a probiotic may offer positive benefits for skin sensitivity and skin barrier function recovery, according to research published in Beneficial Microbes in June.

    In recent decades, the prevalence of subjects with reactive skin has increased considerably in industrialized countries. Half (50%) of women and 30% of men report cutaneous discomfort classified under reactive/sensitive skin. Several topical approaches have been proposed, in particular through improvement of galenic forms or protection of epidermal surface.

    In this study, researchers proposed to act differently—deeply from inside the body via an innovative nutritional approach. To this purpose, Lactobacillus paracasei NCC 2461 (ST11) was selected because of its specific beneficial skin properties discovered via in vitro studies; i.e., diminution of neurogenic inflammation and promotion of the recovery of skin barrier function. They designed a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical study with a two-month supplementation in two female treatment groups (n=32 per group). A capsaicin test was performed to monitor the time course of skin sensitivity. Moreover, transepidermal water loss was assessed to analyze the rate of skin barrier function recovery; dryness of the leg and roughness of the cheeks was investigated by a dermatologist as well as by self-assessment.

    The results of the clinical trial showed that oral supplementation with the probiotic decreased skin sensitivity and increased the rate of barrier function recovery. Thus, the data provide evidence that daily intake of ST11 could improve reactive skin condition.

    Antioxidants Found To Protect Skin During Cancer Radiotherapy
    Radiotherapy for cancer involves exposing the patient or their tumor more directly to ionizing radiation, such as gamma rays or X-rays. The radiation damages the cancer cells irreparably. Unfortunately, such radiation is also harmful to healthy tissue, particularly the skin over the site of the tumor, which is then at risk of hair loss, dermatological problems and even skin cancer.

    Writing in the International Journal of Low Radiation, study authors explained how three ubiquitous and well-studied natural products derived from plants can protect the skin against gamma radiation during radiotherapy.

    The authors discussed the benefits of the organic, antioxidant compounds caffeic acid (CA), rosmarinic acid (RA) and trans-cinnamic acid (TCA) used at non-toxic concentrations. They tested the radio-protective effect of these compounds against gamma-radiation in terms of reducing levels of reactive oxygen species generated in skin cells by clinical relevance dose of gamma ray in the laboratory and in terms of the damage to the genetic material DNA, specifically double strand breaks in laboratory samples of human skin cells (keratinocytes). They found that treating the human skin cells with CA, RA and TCA can protect the cells by 40, 20 and 15%, respectively, from gamma ray toxicity. They suggest the protective effect arises because the compounds mop up the reactive oxygen species and chemically deactivate them as well as enhance the body’s natural DNA repair mechanisms.

    The team suggested these compounds might best be used as skin protectants during combination chemo- and radio-therapy. Further work is underway to investigate the clinical potential of mixtures of the three natural products.

    Boswellia Cream May Help Treat Psoriasis
    A study on Sabinsa’s (East Windsor, NJ) Boswellia cream for treatment of psoriasis, “Clinical Evaluation of AKBBA in the management of psoriasis,” was published recently in Clinical Dermatology 2014; 2 (1): 17-24. U.S. clinical trials, intended to support AKBBA’s eventual approval as a drug by FDA for treatment of psoriasis, will begin in the near future, according to the company.

    The cream of Boswellia serrata Roxb extract standardized for 5% of 95% 3-O-Acetyl-11-Keto Beta Boswellic Acid (AKBBA) was studied in an open label, multi-centered phase III clinical trial, evaluating 200 psoriatic patients with application of AKBBA cream three times daily for a period of 12 weeks. The researchers observed significant changes in LTB4 (p<0.001) and TNF alpha (p<0.01) values from the baseline along with significant changes (p<0.05) in VEGF and PGE2. Reduction in “modified” PASI score from the baseline visit was in consensus with the global evaluations by physician and patients.

    The evidence showed superior anti-inflammatory response rates, demonstrating this non-toxic treatment is beneficial for those suffering from the condition.

    “Our understanding of this ingredient, originating from one of the earliest compounds released by Sabinsa, called Boswellin, is growing, and we want the world to know the positive research and the impact it has on human health,” said Dr. Muhammed Majeed, Sabinsa founder. “Such indications prevalent in Ayurvedic texts are now being proven by modern research, in terms of correctly standardizing, isolating the unique compound(s) and ultimately formulating safe and effective products.”

    The cream product is sold and marketed as a drug in India. Sabinsa holds several patents for this and other uses of Boswellia.

    Study Shows Dermaval Inhibits HNE Enzyme
    A double-blind, cross-over, placebo-controlled clinical study published in Nutrition and Dietary Supplements this year demonstrated that consumption of 50 mg of Dermaval, a proprietary, patent-pending, all-natural combination of fruit and vegetable concentrates from FutureCeuticals  (Momence, IL), resulted in statistically significant inhibition of Human Neutrophil Elastase (HNE) activity among 20 healthy subjects during a two-hour period following ingestion. HNE is an enzyme that contributes to the degradation of elastin, a key structural protein responsible for the elasticity of the skin and other connective tissue. HNE can be active in healthy persons in response to certain routine activities, such as eating.

    The study was performed on healthy human subjects who had fasted overnight (12-16 hours). On day 1, blood was drawn at Time 0 from all study subjects prior to ingesting 200 ml of water. Blood was subsequently drawn at 60 and 120 minutes following ingestion of water. On day 2, after a blood draw at Time 0, participants received 75 g of glucose in water and were tested according to the same protocol. On day 3, after a blood draw at Time 0, participants consumed a 50 mg serving of Dermaval 15 minutes prior to ingestion of the 75 g of glucose in water, and again tested at 60 and 120 minutes.

    HNE values for day 1 (water only) did not change. On day 2 (glucose in water), HNE levels increased by 75% over baseline. This spike in HNE activity was completely absent on day 3, when subjects were given Dermaval prior to the 75 g of glucose in water.

    “There have been a few instances where natural materials have been shown to demonstrate HNE inhibitory activity in vitro,” said Dr. Zbigniew Pietrzkowski, vice president of research and development at FutureCeuticals. “But there has been little evidence of in vivo activity in humans. This study is remarkable in that it suggests a potential direct effect of a small but concentrated amount of all-natural food materials on everyday physiological activities associated with aging and skin health.”

    Dermaval will be marketed as a clinically backed ingredient in healthy aging and beauty-from-within categories.

    Thorne Research Launches NiaCel to Support Healthy Aging
    Thorne Research, Sandpoint, ID, has launched NiaCel, a nutritional supplement designed to support endurance, energy and healthy aging. NiaCel is one of the first commercially available products to feature the ingredient Niagen from Irvine, CA-based natural products company ChromaDex Corp.

    ChromaDex developed its patent-protected ingredient Niagen as a commercially available brand of nicotinamide riboside (NR). NR, the active ingredient in NiaCel, boosts levels of Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) in cells and tissue. Studies have demonstrated that increasing levels of NAD+ can support healthy aging by stimulating mitochondrial energy production, as well as by activating sirtuin function.

    Vemma Renew Targets Beauty from Within
    Vemma Nutrition Company, Tempe, AZ, has launched Vemma Renew, a ready-to-drink functional beverage positioned to support beauty from within.

    The product contains 45 calories and 5 grams of all-natural sweeteners per 8.3-oz. single-serving can. With a light fruit flavor, Vemma Renew contains 2 oz. of the same clinically studied Vemma formula found in the Verve healthy energy drink line of products, plus 20 mg of plant-sourced silica, which is known to help maintain healthy skin, nails and hair.

    Physician-formulated Vemma Renew 14 grams of carbohydrates (45 calories) per can, no artificial flavors, colors, caffeine or high fructose corn syrup, and is non-carbonated and non-GMO. In addition, each can features 12 full-spectrum vitamins, essential plant-sourced minerals, organic glyconutrient-rich aloe vera, whole fruit mangosteen and decaffeinated organic green tea extract. 

    Nestlé Establishes Skin Health Subsidiary
    Galderma to operate as pharmaceutical arm of the company.

    Focused on delivering science-based solutions for the health of skin, hair and nails, Nestlé has formally established Nestlé Skin Health S.A. a fully-owned subsidiary based in Lausanne, Switzerland.

    In July, Nestlé completed its acquisition of L’Oréal’s 50% stake in Galderma, a pharmaceutical company specializing in the research, development and marketing of dermatological treatments. With approximately 5,000 employees and a presence in 80 countries, Galderma will operate as the pharmaceutical arm of Nestlé Skin Health S.A.

    Nestlé also recently completed the acquisition of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International’s commercialization rights to several key injectable aesthetic dermatology products in the U.S. and Canada. These rights will be integrated into Nestlé Skin Health and commercialized by Galderma, according to the company. Nestlé is also merging its infant skin care business, Bübchen, into this newly formed entity.

    In February, Nestlé and L’Oréal announced a strategic transaction under which L’Oréal will buy 48.5 million of its own shares (8% of its share capital) from Nestlé, financed partially through L’Oréal’s disposal to Nestlé of its stake in Galderma and €3.4 billion.

    Nestlé’s stake in L’Oréal will be reduced from 29.4% to 23.29% of the share capital and the Bettencourt Meyers family’s stake in L’Oréal will increase from 30.6% to 33.31%. In order to reflect the change of Nestlé’s stake in L’Oréal’s governance, the number of Nestlé representatives on L’Oréal’s Board of Directors will be adjusted from three to two, and the ownership ceiling provisions of the shareholders’ agreement between Nestlé and the Bettencourt Meyers family will apply to their respective new holdings.

    “Nestlé will continue to support the development of L’Oréal as in the past 40 years,” said Nestlé Chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe. “In this context, Nestlé will continue to act in concert with the Bettencourt Meyers family and the existing agreements, adapted to the new situation, will remain in place.”

    L’Oréal will focus exclusively on its cosmetics business, according to Jean-Paul Agon, chairman and CEO of L’Oréal, “and its ‘Beauty for all’ mission, its universalization strategy and its ambition to win 1 billion new consumers. L’Oréal will indeed benefit from a very significant and reinforced presence from the founding Bettencourt Meyers family, who will continue to fully support the company as it always did in the past.”

    More Than Half of Young Men Use Facial Moisturizer
    Mintel estimated the men’s personal care market at $3.9 billion in 2013, growing 15% since 2008.

    Men might not like to admit that they have a skin care regimen, but according to a report from Mintel that looked at the male grooming sector, 58% of men aged 18-24 and 63% of those 25-34 reported that they use a facial moisturizing product.

    This is in stark contrast to the 32% of those aged 55-64 and 29% of men over 65 from other age demographics claiming to have such a regimen.

    “That younger men are more participative in the facial skin care category bodes well for the future growth of the men’s skin care segment as younger men will likely continue using products as they age,” said Gabriela Elani, home and personal care analyst at Mintel. “The fact that sales of men’s personal care products have risen so sharply over the past five years highlights the growth in product categories that have traditionally been segmented by gender, such as antiperspirant/deodorant (APDO), shaving and shower products.”

    The men’s personal care market was estimated at $3.9 billion in 2013, growing 15% since 2008. Despite the increased use of facial skin care among young men, toiletry products, such as APDO, shower gel and hair care products enjoy the highest market penetration, as male consumers use these products on a daily basis to maintain their personal hygiene.

    The men’s APDO segment has increased by 13% during 2008-2013 and is now worth $1.4 billion. Mintel projected this segment will continue to grow steadily year to year into 2018. The continued growth is not surprising as about 95% of men reported they use an APDO product, making it the most commonly used product among all male respondents.

    “It will be a challenge for companies and brands to expand the current market, as men don’t have a strong interest in trying out new product forms. In order to accelerate category growth, companies should focus on improving the functionality of male-specific hair care and facial skin care products in order to persuade men to switch over from general market products. Improved functionality could also influence non-users to try out products in these categories,” said Ms. Elani.
     
    Related Searches
    • Samples
    • Trends
    • Material
    • Distribution
      Loading, Please Wait..
      Breaking News
      • Weekly Recap: Coty Sells SKKN, Henkel Recall, Awards, & More
      • Rare Beauty to Host Pop-Up Event with Sephora UK
      • Cloud Haircare Expands to Walmart Stores Nationwide
      • TFF Celebrates Fragrance Day with Its First Ever Pop-Up Gallery & Shop
      • Dr. Squatch Taps Mike Tyson for its Total Moisture Collection
      View Breaking News >
      CURRENT ISSUE

      March 2025

      • Show Review: Cosmoprof Miami 2025—Beauty Packaging Solutions
      • Suppliers Discuss Well-Designed Labels for Beauty Packaging
      • Betting on Beauty Sticks to Win Over Consumers
      • Polite Society’s Jerrod Blandino on ‘Filling the Whitespace’
      • Feel-Good Color Packed in Luxe New Shapes
      • View More >

      Cookies help us to provide you with an excellent service. By using our website, you declare yourself in agreement with our use of cookies.
      You can obtain detailed information about the use of cookies on our website by clicking on "More information”.

      • About Us
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms And Conditions
      • Contact Us

      follow us

      Subscribe

      Latest Breaking News From Nutraceuticals World

      Gattefossé Opens New Facilities in Mumbai, India
      TSI Group Unveils myHMB + Vitamin D Logo
      Indena to Showcase Metabolic, Brain Health Solutions at In-Vitality 2024

      Latest Breaking News From Coatings World

      BASF Introduces Reactive Polyethylene Glycol Pluriol A 2400 I in Europe
      Teknos Unveils Next-Gen Interior Coatings at Ligna 2025
      ICP Group Appoints Todd Brown as VP of Operations

      Latest Breaking News From Medical Product Outsourcing

      StimLabs's Umbilical Cord-Derived Wound Care Product Released in U.S.
      New Medical-Grade Bio-Based PVC Compounds Introduced
      Croívalve Reports 1st Tricuspid Coaptation Valve Implant in U.S. Feasibility Study

      Latest Breaking News From Contract Pharma

      Neurocrine Bioscience’s CRENESSITY Becomes Commercially Available in the U.S.
      Roche's Parkinson's Disease Drug Misses Primary Endpoint
      PTC Therapeutics Submits Vantiquinone NDA to FDA

      Latest Breaking News From Beauty Packaging

      Weekly Recap: Coty Sells SKKN, Henkel Recall, Awards, & More
      Rare Beauty to Host Pop-Up Event with Sephora UK
      Cloud Haircare Expands to Walmart Stores Nationwide

      Latest Breaking News From Happi

      Cosmetify Names Nikkie de Jager the World’s Most Powerful Beauty Influencer
      Big Lips in the Small Wonder
      L’Oréal’s Bioprinted Skin & Dove’s Deodorant Launch

      Latest Breaking News From Ink World

      Xerox Unveils Post-Lexmark Acquisition Leadership Team
      Inkcups Appoints New Southwest Sales Representative
      Discover Infinite Possibilities of Screen Printing at SPI 2025

      Latest Breaking News From Label & Narrow Web

      Mexico's Flexopolis adds second Bobst flexo press
      Paramount Labels installs Rotatek Brava 450
      Esko teams with Bobst for smartGRAVURE System

      Latest Breaking News From Nonwovens Industry

      Siemens Launches Next-Generation Motion Control System
      Ahlstrom Announces Leadership Change in Protective Materials Division
      Harrisons Launches Industrial Range of Wipes

      Latest Breaking News From Orthopedic Design & Technology

      David Thordarson Takes Charge of American Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society
      UPM Biomedicals Launches FibGel Injectable Nanocellulose Hydrogel for Medical Devices
      ONWARD Medical Attracts €50 Million in Capital

      Latest Breaking News From Printed Electronics Now

      Schreiner Group Emphasizes Global Responsibility
      LG Display Targets Future Markets at SID Display Week 2025
      CCL Industries Announces Record Results for 1Q 2025

      Copyright © 2025 Rodman Media. All rights reserved. Use of this constitutes acceptance of our privacy policy The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Rodman Media.

      AD BLOCKER DETECTED

      Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors.
      Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker.


      FREE SUBSCRIPTION Already a subscriber? Login