More Than Skin Deep - Inside The Beauty Lab
Main Category: DermatologyAlso Included In: Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery
Article Date: 05 Mar 2010 - 1:00 PDT
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Scientists at L'Oréal, in hot pursuit of the hidden elements of beauty, seem well on their way to disputing the old adage, "beauty is only skin deep." In fact, their work indicates that what makes hair curly or straight and skin smooth or rough, is much deeper. It actually is linked to molecules within the body, according to an article in Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), ACS' weekly newsmagazine.
C&EN Senior Editor Lisa M. Jarvis points out that L'Oréal, one of the biggest spenders on R&D in the personal care market, is researching beauty "from the cell to the gesture," referring to all aspects of that elusive phenomenon. The company's broad studies include research into the origins of hair shape, searching for a new ingredient to better protect skin from the sun and understanding the effects of the dabs and strokes a woman in a particular country uses to apply makeup.
These researchers are now looking into the molecular origin of hair curliness because they say understanding the basic biology and physics might enable them to take an entirely new approach to hair straightening, curling and even hair color. The scientists are analyzing the biochemistry, protein structure and cell types within hair fibers to learn how they work together to give sheen, shape and color to hair. It's possible that their work might lead to a new method of hair straightening and even the development of a pill that would replace hair dyes.
ARTICLE: "Inside the Beauty Lab" http://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/88/8809cover.html
Source:
Michael Bernstein
American Chemical Society
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