MARY KAY INC PRESENTS NEW FINDINGS ON AN ANTIOXIDANT BLEND THAT CAN REDUCE THE VISIBLE EFFECTS OF POLLUTION AND AGING ON SKIN

“Mary Kay scientists have spent years researching the latest ingredient innovations to best defend against free radicals and help delay the onset of premature skin aging,” said Dr. Lucy Gildea, Chief Innovation Officer, Product & Science at Mary Kay. (Photo: Mary Kay Inc.)

DALLAS, Sept 20 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) — Mary Kay Inc., a global leader in skin care innovation, recently revealed breakthrough research on a treatment that diminishes the visible effects of pollution and aging on human skin. The findings, which Mary Kay shared at the first International Societies for Investigative Dermatology (ISID) Meeting, significantly improved skin firmness and the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles over the course of the study.

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“Mary Kay scientists have spent years researching the latest ingredient innovations to best defend against free radicals and help delay the onset of premature skin aging from environmental and lifestyle stressors such as car exhaust and air pollution,” said Dr. Lucy Gildea, Chief Innovation Officer, Product & Science at Mary Kay.

The research was also published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science.

Scientists at Mary Kay have been investigating the effects of air pollution on skin through multiple academic collaborations since 2016. Previous efforts have analyzed the biochemical responses of human skin cells to various forms of pollution, including diesel exhaust and urban air pollution. Key findings revealed a proprietary blend of antioxidants reduces those responses.

“There is no remaining doubt that air pollution contributes to skin aging,” said Dr. Jean Krutmann, a pioneer of environmental medicine, Professor of Dermatology and Director of the IUF – Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine in Düsseldorf, Germany. He has been leading research to determine the effect of air pollution on human skin since publication of the key paper in 2010 to show the effect of airborne particle exposure on skin aging.

The findings presented at the 2023 ISID are just the latest efforts by Mary Kay to reinforce the brand’s long-standing commitment to advancing research and development in skin health and beauty. Mary Kay holds more than 1,600 patents for products, technologies, and packaging designs in its global portfolio.

About Mary Kay

Then. Now. Always. One of the original glass ceiling breakers, Mary Kay Ash founded her dream beauty brand in Texas in 1963 with one goal: to enrich women’s lives. That dream has blossomed into a global company with millions of independent sales force members in more than 35 countries. For 60 years, the Mary Kay opportunity has empowered women to define their own futures through education, mentorship, advocacy, and innovation. Mary Kay is dedicated to investing in the science behind beauty and manufacturing cutting-edge skincare, color cosmetics, nutritional supplements, and fragrances. Mary Kay believes in preserving our planet for future generations, protecting women impacted by cancer and domestic abuse, and encouraging youth to follow their dreams. Learn more at marykayglobal.com, find us on FacebookInstagram, and LinkedIn, or follow us on Twitter.

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Huawei, ORCA Commit To Protect Ireland Marine Life

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 20 (Bernama) — Huawei Ireland and Ocean Research and Conservation Association (ORCA) of Ireland recently released the latest key findings on marine life protection in Ireland discovered during their joint work on the Smart Whales Sound project.

According to Huawei in a statement, the joint-study found that shipping lanes in the Celtic Sea south of Ireland are significantly contributing to noise pollution in the marine environment.

Prior research has shown that ocean noise can affect a multitude of marine species, including seals, fish and even squid; as well as threaten the survival of whales.

To date, the real-time multi-species detection system has shown it has practical implications for marine conservation, in which it can provide real-time notifications to ships in areas where whales are present with its new acoustics data acquisition system.

The system could potentially help in the planning of key marine infrastructure, such as offshore renewable energy facilities, to minimise noise impact on marine life during the construction phase.

“Huawei believes that no one should be left behind in the digital world and we have made it our mission to put digital inclusion front and centre of our business. In addition to environmental protection, we believe that digital technologies also play a key role in many other areas,” said Head of PR of Huawei Ireland, Luke McDonnell.

Meanwhile, ORCA Ireland Co-founder and Executive Director, Emer Keaveney said: “Recent advances in technology provide increasing opportunity to use these innovations for good and to enhance our understanding of the natural world.

“To achieve this, we are using Huawei’s [AI development platform] ModelArts and cloud storage, coupled with machine learning, to automate wildlife monitoring for marine conservation.”

Beginning March 2021, the ORCA Ireland Smart Whale Sounds project is run in partnership with Rainforest Connection (RFCx), and supported by Huawei Ireland through the TECH4ALL initiative, as the first real-time marine bioacoustics study in Ireland.

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St Kitts And Nevis Celebrates 40 Years Bilateral Ties With Taiwan

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18 (Bernama) — The Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) in collaboration with the Taiwanese Embassy have organised the 2023 Taiwan Expo held in St Kitts and Nevis, marking a pivotal moment in the diplomatic history of both nations.

Held recently at the Visitor Centre, Malcolm Guishard Recreational Park in Nevis, the expo solidified the deep-rooted bond between these two countries, through a myriad of exhibitions and cultural experiences, according to a statement.

The expo featured 26 Taiwanese companies representing diverse industries, whereby visitors had the privilege of exploring a wide array of cutting-edge products as it also offered an immersive journey into Taiwanese culture beyond trade and technology.

In a bid to foster inclusive bilateral cooperation, the expo extended invitations to local businesses, enabling them to showcase their products alongside Taiwanese exhibitors.

It served as a powerful platform to underscore significant trade opportunities between St Kitts and Nevis with Taiwan. Last year, bilateral trade between the two nations reached an impressive US$1.56 million. (US$1=RM4.68)

As both nations look ahead, they remain committed to deepening their ties, nurturing their friendship, and exploring new avenues for collaboration, in which the Expo was a testament to the enduring partnership between St Kitts and Nevis and Taiwan, setting the stage for a future marked by shared success and prosperity.

Furthermore, the “Commemorative Stamp Competition” was unveiled not only to underscore the remarkable rapport shared between the Federation and Taiwan but also invites participants to visually capture the essence of this enduring partnership.

The competition will feature an engaging online voting mechanism, scheduled to run from Sept 15 to 30, and the results will be unveiled on Oct 9.

This enduring diplomatic relationship has manifested itself in their partnership in various sectors, including renewable energy; health; training and education; people empowerment; diplomacy; climate change and cultural exchange.

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AJC UNITES YOUTH LEADERS TO COMBAT MARINE POLLUTION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18 (Bernama) — The ASEAN-Japan Centre (AJC) will hold the ASEAN-Japan Young Environmental Leaders’ Network (AJYELN) launch ceremony on Sept 21 via zoom online webinar.

The launch will officially introduce the 37 young fellows who were competitively selected among hundreds of applicants from all ASEAN Member States and Japan.

According to AJC in a statement, the AJYELN fellows will present their respective projects that address plastic pollution issues in their local communities.

AJYELN is the first of a multi-year programme of the AJC that aims to recruit and train young environmental leaders aged 15 to 25 years old, which unites belief in youth-driven environmental advocacy and leadership for a sustainable future.

The project is part of the AJC’s larger programme, Sustainable Blue Seas and Green Planet, aiming to support the implementation of the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP) and particularly the ASEAN Regional Action Plan for Combating Marine Debris in ASEAN (2021-2025).

Since 2020, the AJC has launched programmes addressing marine plastic waste and greenhouse gas emissions in ASEAN and Japan, which create and enhance movements to raise awareness among children and young people.

Additionally, the AJC collaborated with 22 ASEAN and Japanese students, or “fellows”, to create the “Future Leaders’ Declaration on ASEAN-Japan Cooperation for International Marine Plastic Waste”.

Following this, the “ASEAN-Hiroshima Eco-School for Marine Plastic Waste Education” and “ASEAN-Japan Eco-School for Marine Plastic Waste” were conducted, implementing the fellows’ recommendations in the Declaration.

By 2022, the Eco-School programme reached over 12,500 elementary and high school students in ASEAN Member States and Japan. These online lectures, delivered in local languages, covered proper plastic use and disposal, as well as behavioural practices to reduce the volume of plastics in the ocean.

Registration for the webinar is now open and free of charge but limited to 1,000 slots on a first-come, first-served basis.

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St Kitts And Nevis Tops 2023 CBI Index

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 18 (Bernama) — The Caribbean nation of St Kitts and Nevis has topped in this year’s CBI Index rankings for offering one of the best citizenship by investment (CBI) programmes in the world, beating 11 other nations.

In the seventh edition of the CBI Index published in partnership with the Financial Times’ Private Wealth Magazine, St Kitts and Nevis took first place at 86 per cent and scored top marks in almost all pillars, cementing itself once again as a leader in the industry.

The twin federation retained its top position in the due diligence category as it is the country leading the way in strengthening the legislative framework for its programme, closing all loopholes relating to real estate investment and development projects.

Dominica took second place, at 83 per cent and attained full marks for Minimum Investment Outlay, Mandatory Travel or Residence and Ease of Processing.

Meanwhile, Grenada and Saint Lucia shared third place at 80 per cent, while Antigua and Barbuda took fifth place, at 73 per cent.

The CBI Index provides captivating insights into the world’s top investment migration programmes and it has been comprehensively ranking operational CBI programmes for almost a decade, making it the ultimate cross-jurisdictional investment tool for global investors, according to a statement.

The index assesses the performance and appeal of CBI programmes across a diverse range of indicators and measures by isolating factors, or ‘pillars’, that measure programme features and the desirability of different jurisdictions.

The nine pillars include Standard of Living; Freedom of Movement; Minimum Investment Outlay and Mandatory Travel or Residence.

The CBI Index has been published annually for seven years and remains as the most trusted source for global investors looking to expand their portfolios through CBI.

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