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been developed to address this concern. Ultrafine TiO2
or ZnO can be entrapped
within a polymer matrix having a particle size much larger than the limit of nanomaterial range (100 nanometers). Kobo’s new patent pending product, Composite ACT-50 is a composite powder containing attenuation grade TiO2
Indena.
triterpenes, including madecassoside and about 5.5% of polyphenols, and is Ecocert validated. It is therefore suitable both for nutricosmetic products and green cosmetic formulations, where it performs its anti-inflammatory, anti-ageing and anti-wrinkles, antioxidant, and firming activity. The extract is also certified Kosher, Halal and GMP. The Centella asiatica purified dry extract production process, which starts from the Centella leaves collection in Madagascar, is part of the Indena commitment to create and maintain long lasting relationships with local entities and population. For further information and efficacy results on ongoing studies, visit Indena on stand T50, and attend their Innovation Seminar presentation on April 18, at 12:30.
Sun care
Zschimmer & Schwarz will be at stand G16 promoting their HelioPro global sun rotection programme. This is a wide range of pre-dispersed photostable agglomerate of coated titanium dioxide for an excellent and personalised strategy of photoprotection. The HelioPro BSP 50L, HelioPro BC 50L and HelioPro 40L range protect the skin against UVB and UVA radiations: the best option of inorganic sunscreen able to replace the organic UVA sunscreen. The HelioPro 40 H and HelioPro 50 H range are the transparent choice: sun and photo-ageing protection elegant, light. The HelioPro Aqua range is the most innovative water resistant natural option from the most natural ingredient – water, while HelioPro OLEA 50H offers the protective properties of the olive plant, an ancient secret of beauty. HelioPro AB 60 L is the most innovative global approved inorganic sunscreen; the new generation of physical sunscreen for a photoprotection from SPF 50 Plus to a daily transparent anti-ageing treatment.
Nano sized TiO2 and ZnO are widely-
used, effective, inorganic UV filters. However, their safety has been questioned due to potential skin penetration and bioaccumulation.
Composite powder technologies have 40 PERSONAL CARE April 2012 Res Pharma.
within an acrylates copolymer matrix. Kobo’s process reduces the agglomeration of TiO2
independent producers in the world who has now gained a unique supplier positioning in personal care.
entrapped aggregates, enabling
the creation of a product that offers high SPF efficacy, low whitening effect and better tactile properties. In lotions, Composite ACT-50 can match SPF values and surpass critical wavelength of non-entrapped TiO2
of a similar particle
size, and can boost SPF in formulas containing organic sunscreens. In pressed powders, it can provide SPF and good skin feel.
Colour cosmetics Interpolymer expands its portfolio for cosmetics with the introduction of the Syntran PC 5620. This new polymer was specifically designed to formulate water- based nail polishes.
Interpolymer’s aqueous technology eliminates concerns with regard to safety hazards, toxicity and VOC issues currently facing solvent-based nail polishes and allows the formulator to develop nail polishes that are compatible with water- based actives.
Laboratory testing has shown that formulations containing Syntran PC 5620 exhibit quicker dry time and superior wear and hardness compared to competitive water based nail polishes. Moreover its test formulation provides superior initial gloss compared to water-based and solvent-based benchmarks.
Thanks to its unique properties, Syntran PC 5620 will give the formulator the ability to develop safe, eco-friendly, yet effective alternative to solvent-based nail polishes. Visit Interpolymer at stand X78.
Silicones and surfactants With an extensive experience in silicones, BRB International BV is one of the largest
BRB offers greater flexibility and quicker turnaround than its competitors. At the same time, BRB’s focus on base R&D, technical field support and unique, customised products differentiates BRB from smaller suppliers and middleman distributors.
The development of BRB International
BV has always been organic, due to its focus on innovations and to a problem solving approach in its markets. To confirm this success in the personal care industry, BRB will for the second time independently exhibit at in-cosmetics Europe in Barcelona on stand Q39. During this exhibition, BRB will launch two ranges of new products: Crosspolymers (range extension). Trimethylsiloxysilicates.
Jeen International (stand C60) is a leading supplier and manufacturer of specialty chemicals, serving the cosmetic, personal care, fragrance and
pharmaceutical industries. Headquartered in Fairfield, New Jersey, Jeen is well-known for its utmost commitment to superior service as well as offering one of the broadest ranges of both advanced technologies and traditional ingredients in the industry.
On the leading edge of green and sustainable technologies, Jeen continues to expand their patent-pending, innovative Jeesperse Cold Process Wax (CPW) emulsification systems. Additionally, Jeen supplies patented, advanced specialty silicones, linear polyethylene and preservative lines as well as traditional surfactants, ethoxylates, lanolins, quaternaries and fatty alcohols/acids/ esters/amides.
Nonwovens
Extending its experience with concentrated emulsions for wet wipes to skin care, Res Pharma (stand X76) is ready to launch Resconcept PGF Green: a preservative free PEG-free concentrated emulsion with low water content. It can be diluted in a cold process and personalised through the addition of actives for the production of a wide range of modern and green skin care products. The advantages of the ‘Resconcept’ concept are stability of the emulsion, Versatility, cold processing; simple and fast lab development time and production process, as well as logistical savings. The product is presented together with a rheological study based on Resconcept PGF Green and Resil GX, a thickening complex of natural origin.
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