Spelman College recently received a $1 million donation from Design Essentials, a Black-owned hair care company, to help contribute to the launch of its cosmetic science program. Spelman College is ...
Spelman College has found a way to bridge the gap between the growing beauty industry and the creators of the products. According to the institution, research shows that Black women spent more than $7 ...
Think about your morning routine. How many different products do you use, whether soaps and shampoos, lotions and skin care items, deodorants or makeup and other cosmetics? These products don’t just ...
As a professor of chemistry and biochemistry and the chair for natural sciences and mathematics at Spelman College, Leyte Winfield has spent 21 years guiding students through the complexities of ...
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) is hosting the Natural & Biobased Cosmetic Ingredients Conference April 7–9, 2026, at ...
ATLANTA — Spelman College is celebrating the expansion of its cosmetic science program. The college stated in a release that it's growing its STEM programming to include a concentration in cosmetic ...
From acne to rosacea, growing evidence shows targeted dermocosmetics can serve as monotherapy for mild disease or as adjunctive care, improving outcomes and treatment tolerability.
The University of Cincinnati’s Cosmetic Science program at the James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy is celebrating its 50th anniversary this academic year. Over the years, hundreds of students have ...
There are many career pathways into the beauty industry. There are the obvious tracks: marketing, brand ownership, even social media influencing. Dallasite and scientist Kristen Wells-Collins has made ...