Will this new approach to epigenetics be the next big beauty trend

While previous cosmetic ingredients have reduced the negative effects of histone modification, two new actives target RNA expression

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The in-cosmetics ingredient trade show, currently taking place in Paris, is a hotbed of new trends – sometimes signalling next year’s big beauty stories before they’ve reached consumer’s ears.

While there has been industry chat surrounding epigenetics – the study of changes in organisms caused by the modification of gene expression rather than the genetic code – for a while, two newly launched ingredients are approaching the topic from a different angle.

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