Meet the scientists reshaping skin care in their labs.
— into a novel ingredient system," she says. "I would love to see long-term results head-to-head with the same skin actives with and without the OMVs."We think of silk as satiny-soft. But it's much more nuanced than that. "A spider's silk web has to be elastic enough to catch insects but tough enough that they can't fly through it," Wray says.
A few years later, she began working at a Silicon Valley materials company, Bolt Threads, that manufactured silk by relying on fermentation, not animals, as a vegan way to make large quantities of silk. Wray pitched them her idea for silk-based skin-care that would focus on skin barrier protection that creates a scaffolding to support the skin, rather than blasting it with active ingredients.
It's not the first time fermented silk has been used in skin-care, says King, but these formulas can still be a valuable addition to your skin-care routine. "I love the idea of creating silk via fermentation as a scaffolding for the skin to create a thicker, plumper epidermal barrier," Nussbaum says.Chae Reddy is an entirely different kind of scientist — she's a social scientist.
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