P&G
Beauty & Grooming researchers work with experts across the company, and in
conjunction with medical professionals and external thought leaders, to deliver
products that provide a variety of scientifically meaningful benefits to
consumers.
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Beauty & Grooming has designed a body wash that delivers anti-aging benefits
to the whole body.
A
first ever head-to-head anti-aging clinical trial demonstrates that an off-the-shelf
brand is as effective as the leading prescription wrinkle regimen.
P&G Beauty & Grooming's 360 degree approach to innovation enables scientists to develop novel consumer products.
Scientists at P&G Beauty & Grooming overcame the key barrier to daily sunscreen use (skin-feel aesthetics) in the development of a new broad-spectrum SPF 25 anti-aging cream.
Advancements in sustainable manufacturing processes have led to reductions in C02 emissions and energy use at P&G plants.
Scientists apply genomics technologies to gain a fundamental understanding of a variety of consumer concerns, including dandruff and skin aging
In vitro models of human skin are used to analyze the effects of new ingredients on gene expression profiles, biomarker distributions and protein and lipid levels
P&G Beauty & Grooming's 10-year leadership in cutting-edge genomics research for beauty and grooming science is being applied to other product categories, including Oral Care and Respiratory and Gastrointestinal Health
Scientists are monitoring the entire life cycle of a product - from the moment it is created until the container disintegrates - to systematically assess its environmental impact
Novel printing technologies will reduce P&G's use of plastic by 1.1 million pounds per year
P&G's Safeguard® "Hand Washing Program" has taught more than 10 million children about proper hygiene through the simple act of hand washing
New foundation formulation reduces skin irritation and offers the added benefits of skin enhancing ingredients along with improved coverage
Genomics research allows P&G Beauty scientists to take future product research to a whole new level
Retinyl propionate, a form of Vitamin A, demonstrates skin improvements with less irritation than other active retinoids commonly used in skin care products
The successful sequencing of the Malasseziaglobosa genome, the fungus responsible for dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis and other human skin conditions
The unique genetic expressions that reveal the underlying causes of skin aging
The inclusion of nerve cells to in vitro human cornea and skin equivalents, which provides more realistic responses for future invitro safety and efficacy testing