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SCCJ Awards Winning Papers (1981-2019) 20200403.Xlsx SCCJ Awards winning papers (1981-2019) Year Award Author Affiliation Title Journal* No. High Skin Hydration and Comfortable Texture of a Moisturizing Lotion Fulfilled The SCCJ Award Kei Watanabe Shiseido Vol.52, No.4 by Controlling the Phase Sequence of a Vesicle/Micelle Complex Physical Properties of Shinayaka Hair and Fine Technology to Control Internal Honorary Mention Award Yukari Nishita Kao Vol.51, No.2 Hair Properties 2019 A Simple Method for Assessment of Age-Related Changes in Physical Honorary Mention Award Koji Mizukoshi POLA Vol.51, No.3 Properties of Facial Dermal Papilla and Fibrous Structures Incentive Award Ayumi Kyuka Mandom Characteristics of Axillary Odor in the Modern Japanese Female Vol.51, No.2 The SCCJ Award Wataru Horie POLA Hybrid of Powder Foundation and Skincare Function Vol.50, No.2 Aesthetic Shape-Controlling Mascara Contributes to Enhanced Social 2017 Honorary Mention Award Emi Kakizawa KOSÉ Vol.50, No.4 Impressions Statistical Facial Image Characterization of Perceived Translucency Based on Honorary Mention Award Takanori Igarashi Kao Vol.49, No.2 Principal Component Analysis Thermo-Sensitive Barrier : The Importance of Transient Receptor Potential The SCCJ Award Naoko Kida POLA Vol.47, No.2 Vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) in Epidermal Barrier Function 2015 Honorary Mention Award Nozomi Oguchi Shiseido Dioctyl 4-Methoxybenzylidenemalonate: A New UV-B Absorber Vol.47, No.3 Long-term Change, Regional and Individual Difference Assessment of Honorary Mention Award Koji Mizukoshi POLA Vol.47, No.2 Japanese Female Skin Condition Microscopic Analysis of the Make-up Layer for the Evaluation of the Function The SCCJ Award Chie Gota KOSÉ Vol.46, No.4 of Make-up Products Formation of Pseudo-Intercellular Lipids Membrane on the Skin Surface by the 2013 Honorary Mention Award Masanori Orita Kao (China) Vol.46, No.1 Alpha-Gel Holding a Large Amount of Water Honorary Mention Award Shinichi Tokunaga Kao Deposition of 18-MEA onto Damaged Hair to Form a Persistent Hydrophobicity Vol.45, No.3 Hyper Internal Phase W/O Emulsion Stabilized with a Specific Surfactant That The SCCJ Award Kei Watanabe Shiseido Vol.43, No.3 Forms an Anomalous Bicontinuous Cubic Liquid Crystal A Novel Non-Invasive Method for Assessing Interior Skin Damage Caused by Honorary Mention Award Marie Kawabata POLA Vol.43, No.1 2011 Aging and Photoaging A Novel Mechanism of Cutaneous Photo-Aging Mediated by the Impairment of Honorary Mention Award Kentaro Kajiya Shiseido Lymphatic Function and the Protective Role of a Lymphatic-promoting Vol.43, No.3 Compound SCCJ Awards winning papers (1981-2019) Year Award Author Affiliation Title Journal* No. Decrease in the Skin Transparency Induced by Protein Carbonylation in the The SCCJ Award Ichiro Iwai Shiseido Vol.42, No.1 Stratum Corneum A New Water-in-Powder Technology: A Novel Structure for Creating Unique 2009 Honorary Mention Award Keiji Igarashi KOSÉ Vol.42, No.4 Cosmetic Products A Non-Destructive Method for Assessing Interior and Surface Hair Damage by Honorary Mention Award Yuta Miyamae POLA Vol.41, No.1 Near Infrared Spectroscopy Developing Beauty-Enhancing Makeup by Controlling Light Reflected from The SCCJ Award Yukari Sakazaki POLA Vol.40, No.4 Skin (I) -A Makeup Foundation Incorporating an Optical Effect of Red Light- Methodology for Evaluation of Skin Transparency and the Efficacy of an 2007 Honorary Mention Award Yuji Masuda Shiseido Vol.39, No.3 Essence That Can Improve Skin Transparency Honorary Mention Award Tohru Okamoto Shiseido The Preparation of Visible Emulsions and Its Applications to Cosmetics Vol.39, No.4 A High Performance Hair Treatment to Enhance Hair Strength Based on a The SCCJ Award Kazuyuki Miyazawa Shiseido Vol.37, No.4 Novel Self Cross-Linking Polymer Polyelectrolyte-Micelle Coacervation 2005 Honorary Mention Award Yoshiko Hiwatari Shiseido Vol.38, No.3 -Effect of Coacervate on the Properties of Shampoo- Honorary Mention Award Ai Oba POLA Non-Invasive Methods for Assessment of Dermal UV Damage Vol.38, No.3 Optical Investigation of Aging Skin and the Development of Makeup That The SCCJ Award Yukari Sakazaki POLA Vol.36, No.1 Restores a Youthful Look 2003 Honorary Mention Award Manabu Kitazawa Ajinomoto Molecular Design of a Novel Antioxidant for Suppression of Photoaging Vol.35, No.2 Honorary Mention Award Yuji Masuda Shiseido An Innovative Method to Measure Skin Pigmentation Vol.35, No.4 The Mechanism of Desquamation in the Stratum Corneum and Its Relevance The SCCJ Award Junichi Koyama Shiseido Vol.33, No.1 to Skin Care Selective Adsorption of Fatty Acids for the Prevention of Foundation Makeup 2001 Honorary Mention Award Koichi Nomura POLA Vol.33, No.3 Deterioration Honorary Mention Award Yoko Gozu Shiseido Development of Care-Products to Prevent Aged Body Odor Vol.34, No.4 The SCCJ Award Katsuhiro Motoyoshi POLA Mechanism of UVA-caused Wrinkle Formation and Its Effective Prevention Vol.31, No.2 Measuring Apparent Darkening of the Skin (First Report) 1999 Honorary Mention Award Osamu Kaneko Shiseido Vol.31, No.1 Factors Inherent in Light Reflected from the Skin Evaluation of the Effects of Hair Re-growlh Substances on Elongation of Honorary Mention Award Kazuto Hamada Kanebo Vol.31, No.4 Anagen Period and Blockade of Anagen-Calagen Transformation SCCJ Awards winning papers (1981-2019) Year Award Author Affiliation Title Journal* No. Research on the Mechanism by which Dry Skin Occurs and the Development The SCCJ Award Kenji Kitamura Shiseido Vol.29, No.2 of an Effective Compound for Its Treatment Development of Neo-chiaroscuro Makeup Product Using Mica Coated Titanium Honorary Mention Award Toshihiro Tanaka Shiseido Vol.29, No.4 1997 Lower Oxides Enhancing Stratum Corneum Functions with a Bifunctional Phospholipid Honorary Mention Award Masao Shaku POLA Polymer (Hygroscopic Nature and Promotion of lntercellular lipid Barrier Vol.30, No.3 Function) Applications of Optically-Arranged Metal-Acrylic Films for Super-Covering The SCCJ Award Junji Shiozawa POLA Vol.27, No.3 Makeups Changes of facial wrinkles by aging, sunlight exposure and application of Honorary Mention Award Shoji Hayashi Kanebo Vol.27, No.3 cosmetics Development of Excellent Lipstick with Ultra-Thin Silicone Coating Technology 1995 Honorary Mention Award Akio Nasu Shiseido Vol.27, No.3 for Pigment Incentive Award Yoshiyuki Kohno Shiseido Lipid Peroxidation on a Human Skin Surface Vol.27, No.1 Incentive Award Hajime Kikuchi Kanebo Development of UV Absorbent Hollow Organic Microspheres Vol.27, No.3 The SCCJ Award Satoshi Kimura POLA Formation of Uniform Makeup Film on Uneven Skin Surface Vol.25, No.2 1993 Honorary Mention Award Takami Takizawa Kanebo Evaluation of the Cause and Prevention on the Dry, Chapped Hands Vol.25, No.4 Development of nylon-zinc oxide hybrid powders by mechanochemical Honorary Mention Award Toshihiko Nakane Shiseido Vol.25, No.3 methods and their functions The SCCJ Award Kazuo Tokubo Shiseido Preparation of the spherical clay and its application to the functional powder Vol.24, No.2 Changes in Surface configuration of skin caused by aging and application of 1991 Honorary Mention Award Syoji Hayashi Kanebo cosmetics -Three-dimensional analysis according to new system based on Vol.23, No.1 image analysis and Fourier transform- Honorary Mention Award Nobuo Kashibuchi POLA Improved Exfoliative Cytology for Morphological Evaluation of Skin Vol.23, No.2 The SCCJ Award Hidemichi Akasaka Shiseido lndustrial Production of Hyaluronic Acid by Streptococcus zooepidemicus Vol.22, No.1 1989 Honorary Mention Award Itaru Miyamoto Kanebo Effects of cosmetics containing bioactive substances on skin Vol.22, No.4 Characteristics of polyglycerin copolymer type nonionic surfactants as Honorary Mention Award Michio Ochiai POLA Vol.22, No.3 cosmetic emulsifiers SCCJ Awards winning papers (1981-2019) Year Award Author Affiliation Title Journal* No. A Test to Monitor Age-Associated Changes in Human Skin (I) -Measurement The SCCJ Award Motoji Takahashi Shiseido Vol.20, No.3 of turnover rate of stratum corneum using dancyl chloride fluorescence- Correlation between Permeability of Stratum Corneum and Primaly Skin 1987 Honorary Mention Award Masao Hyakutake Shiseido Vol.19, No.1 Irritancy Honorary Mention Award Masahiro Satoh POLA A Study of Photo-oxidization, Skin Irritancy and Cytotoxicity of triglycerides Vol.20, No.1 The SCCJ Award Kiyoshi Miyazawa Shiseido Protein denaturation and the physico-chemical properties of mixed surfactants Vol.18, No.2 Development of a new cosmetic O/W emulsion system stabilized with 1985 Honorary Mention Award Shizume Takemoto Kanebo Vol.17, No.1 insoluble complexes Honorary Mention Award Shigeharu Tanizawa POLA Measurement of Skin Elasticity by developed Instruments and Application Vol.18, No.2 A study on skin hydration with cream The SCCJ Award Shoji Nishiyama Shiseido Vol.16, No.2 -Influence of its components on skin hydration- The mechanism for forming homogeneous and fine droplet o/w emulsions by 1983 Honorary Mention Award Hiromichi Sagitani POLA Vol.15, No.2 nonionic surfactants Relation between dry skin and water solble components in the stratum Honorary Mention Award Junichi Koyama Shiseido Vol.16, No.2 corneum The SCCJ Award Katsuhiro Motoyoshi POLA Comparative studies on the irritancy of cosmetic oils to the skin Vol.12, No.1 MECHANISM OF STABILLIZATION BY CETYL ALCOHOL FOR OIL IN WATER Honorary Mention Award M. Yamaguchi Shiseido Vol.12, No.2 CREAM Relation between anti-microbial effect and distribution of methyl p- Honorary Mention Award Yasuaki Ogawa Takeda Vol.12, No.1 hydroxybenzoate in oil-in-water emulsions 1981 Chemotaxis of Slime Mold Physarum Polycephalum in Various Cosmetic The SCCJ Award Hidemichi Akasaka Shiseido Vol.14, No.2 Ingredients Measurements of Skin Roughness by Computerized Surface Tracing and Honorary Mention Award N. Kashibuchi POLA Vol.13, No.2 Applications in Cosmetic Efficacy Substantiation Studies of in vitro cell transformation and mutagenicity by surfactants and Honorary Mention Award Kunio Inoue Kao Soap Vol.13, No.2 other compounds *Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists of Japan.
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