Reprinted with Permission from Cosmetics & Toiletries Crucial Considerations for Natural Preservation April 18, 2018 | Contact Author | By: Rachel Grabenhofer While there’s some room for interpreting what natural means, at the end of the day, cosmetic formulators have a marketing brief to meet. They also have a safety standard to meet, in so far as preserving the integrity
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Posted on July 15th, 2021 by Dr. Francis Collins Most of us can point to a few unwanted scars on our bodies. Every scar tells a story, but people are spendingbillions of dollars each year trying to hide or get rid of them [1]. What if there was a way to get the wounds on our skin to heal without scarring in the first place? In a recent paper in the journal Science, a team of NIH-supported researchers has taken an important stepin this direction. Working with mice, the researchers deciphered some of the key chemical and physical signals that cause certain skin cells to form tough, fibrous scars while healing a wound [2]. They also discovered how to reprogram them with a topical treatment and respond to injuries more like fetal skin cells,which can patch up wounds in full, regrowing hair, glands, and accessory structures of the skin, and