Industry Trends

May 2023

See what has been happening in Asia’s pharma and personal care industries over the last weeks. What are experts and industry magazines talking about?

What has been happening?

Peptides set to be fastest growing active, Gut-zapping lizard-inspired capsule could boost patients’ appetites, Researchers develop ‘green’ way to extract hair compounds that could be used for sunscreens, and more. See what industry experts have been discussing in the last four weeks.

Latest Industry Articles

Active growth: Peptides set to be fastest growing active as China’s beauty industry sees ‘explosion’ of interest

CosmeticsDesign-Asia

Peptides are set to be the fastest growing active over the next five years driven by the explosion of supply and demand in China’s local beauty industry.

Gut-zapping lizard-inspired capsule could boost patients' appetites
New Atlas

Even though a variety of conditions may cause people to lose their appetite, it’s important for those folks to keep eating in order to recover. A new “electroceutical” ingestible capsule could help, by making them feel hungry … and it was inspired by a lizard’s skin.
Lingzhi-derived protein shown to be a ‘strong candidate’ for skin repair and whitening applications
CosmeticsDesign-Asia

A protein extracted from Ganoderma lucidum has been found to possess antioxidant effects and whitening potency similar to that of vitamin C and arbutin, underscoring its potential to be used in cosmetic formulations, say researchers.
Researchers develop 'green' way to extract hair compounds that could be used for bandages, sunscreens
Phys.org

Hair styling can be a potent form of self-expression, whether it features dramatic updos, intricate braids or crazy colors. Beyond being a reflection of our personality, these strands contain compounds that could one day appear in bandages, sunscreens or other products. Researchers reporting in ACS Omega have now designed a simple, green process to extract both keratin and melanin from human hair for these possible applications without harsh chemicals or excessive waste.
High Blood Pressure in Young Adulthood Tied to Worse Later Brain Health
Drugs.com

Hypertension and increasing blood pressure (BP) in early adulthood are associated with lower mean regional brain volumes and poorer white matter integrity in late life, according to a study published online April 3 in…
Cosmetics companies should consider re-evaluating use of preservatives to protect skin microbiota balance
CosmeticsDesign-Asia

The quantity of common preservatives used in cosmetics should not be determined solely based on toxicity levels, but also the inhibitory effect they may have on microorganisms that are beneficial to skin health, say researchers.
Keep a healthy mouth with good oral hygiene
Daily Tribune

One of the most prevalent oral conditions that affect adults in their middle years — and also the main factor in tooth loss — is gum disease.The World Health Organization estimated that roughly 46 percent of persons, 30 years old and older, have gum disease based on The Oral Health Report 2022. Just like our parents and grandparents, we are led to believe that we are doomed to lose all our teeth as we age. As we age, we can keep a healthy mouth with good oral hygiene.
Tech titans who are trying to live forever might soon have new ammunition: Next-gen anti-aging pills
Business Insider

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, age 38, is already curious about uncovering the secrets of anti-aging. The ChatGPT tech exec— whose company is worth close to $30 billion— is vegetarian, exercises regularly, and he takes metformin, a cheap diabetes drug that has been co-opted by biohackers hoping to extend their lifespan. Metformin is among a class of drugs called “senomorphics,” pills that are showing promise taming aging cells known as senescent cells. These are cells in the body that have stopped multiplying, yet don’t die—earning them the nickname “zombie cells.”
What is ‘snatched skin’ and how can you get it without Botox?
The Malay Mail Online

Forget the scalpel or botulinum toxin injections, as a new technique in vogue involves using several radio frequency technologies to smooth, plump and firm the skin with no fear of getting the dreaded frozen face. This new viral skin trend is called ‘snatched skin,’ and relates to a technique called ‘The Beauty Sandwich.’ It promises a perfectly smooth, sculpted face and is the latest craze among celebrities.
Study Identifies Mechanisms Underpinning Rapid Antibiotic
Technology Networks

A new study has found that some bacteria can rapidly develop resistance to antibiotics by modifying pumps that remove drugs from the inside of bacterial cells. The research is published in Antimicrobials and Resistance.
Sun care basics: Planning to switch to a sunscreen stick? Here’s what you need to know

Channel NewsAsia

Fact: Daily sunscreen application is a must because it’s one of the easiest things you can do to protect yourself against damaging UV rays, while also helping to slow down skin ageing. Today, we are spoilt for choice when it comes to the type of sunscreen we can use. From lotions and sprays to cushion compacts, and the hottest K-beauty trend now – sunscreen sticks.

Study: Clouds carry drug-resistant bacteria across distances

The Malay Mail Online

For a team of Canadian and French researchers, dark clouds on the horizon are potentially ominous not because they signal an approaching storm — but because they were found in a recent study to carry drug-resistant bacteria over long distances. “These bacteria usually live on the surface of vegetation like leaves, or in soil,” lead author Florent Rossi said in a telephone interview Friday.

L’Oréal gets green light for bespoke beauty in China

Global Cosmetics News

The Shanghai Municipal Drug Administration has awarded China’s first on-site personalized service cosmetics production license to L’Oréal, according to a report published by Dao Insights. The license authorizes the French beauty giant to provide bespoke beauty products to customers via its SkinCeuticals brand’s Custom D.O.S.E. personalized skin care service, set to launch later this month.

‘Historic high’: Nivea's premiumisation strategy in China yielding success in face and body categories

CosmeticsDesign-Asia

German personal care brand Nivea’s premiumisation efforts has helped to increase the average selling prices of its face and body care portfolio.

Foreign pharma firms urged to set up facilities in Phl

Daily Tribune

Key stakeholders are keen to invite pharmaceutical companies particularly from Japan, Taiwan and Cuba to establish their manufacturing facilities in the Philippines as the country expands its science and technology base.Lawyer Jose Maria Ochave, senior vice president of Unilab Inc. for business development, said they are seeking to improve government-to-government engagement with countries which have a high likelihood of forging technology transfer relationships.

US accompanies Vietnam in fight against HIV/AIDS: diplomat

Vietnam Plus

A ceremony to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) took place in Hanoi on May 9.

‘Value-for-money’ strategies: Missha aims to replicate South Korea and Japan successes in SEA and US markets

CosmeticsDesign-Asia

K-beauty brand Missha is looking to extend its global footprint through affordable product pricing, market-specific launches, and the appointment of Hollywood star Elizabeth Olsen as its latest ambassador.

Asian beauty market benefits from post-pandemic recovery

Daily Tribune

Asia’s beauty market started its recovery last year with the reopening of the economy, benefitting from the desire of people to go out again and celebrate after a harrowing two years of pandemic-induced restrictions, according to U.K.-based data analytics and brand marketing consulting company, the Kantar Group.“In most markets, beauty benefits from the desire of consumers to treat themselves, even in hard times.

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