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Natural and sustainable
glycol alternative
Smoother for longer Sederma is presenting Kelisoft™ , a hair growth minimiser efficient on both
slows down hair growth while refining its diameter. The hair is thus less visible and the need to shave as often is reduced. Thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, Kelisoft™ sensation after hair removal. Kelisoft™
beards and underarms, at in-cosmetics 2011. Kelisoft™
Before
also provides an immediate soothing contains a highly purified natural
plant molecule, which regulates the production of inflammatory mediators (PGE2, IL8, VEGF) known to stimulate hair growth and which are involved in the burning feeling after shaving. Twice daily application of a roll-on containing 3% Kelisoft™
under the
arms of 20 female volunteers for 2 months demonstrated that hair grows slower and finer. Additional tests carried out on the thick dark beard of male volunteers confirmed that once daily application of a gel-cream containing 4% Kelisoft™
After for 2 months
reduces the hair growth speed (5 o’clock shadow is delayed by 3 hours) and provides a soothing sensation after shaving. Kelisoft™
soluble one and Kelisoft™
has been specifically developed for deodorant applications, 2 versions are available: a water OS which is oil soluble. Kelisoft™
at reducing the frequency of shaving while keeping the skin soft and smooth. Sederma, Stand L60
Jojoba derivatives
ECO OIL ARGENTINA is launching JOJOBA HYDRO F 70, hydrogenated jojoba oil (the end product of the complete hydrogenation of jojoba oil), at in- cosmetics 2011.
JOJOBA HYDRO F 70 is a white and odourless derivative of jojoba oil. It provides superior oxidative stability, excellent emolliency and effective moisturisation to the hair and the skin. As with jojoba oil, there is no triglyceride component in hydrogenated jojoba oil.
Zemea® propanediol, a unique offering from
DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products, is a natural alternative to petroleum-based glycols and glycerin. New testing of Zemea®
conducted to evaluate if Zemea®
The melting point is 70 °C and the iodine value is <2.0, making it one of the very few commercially available, high-melting-point wax esters of botanical origin. It is an excellent ingredient for improving stick strength in colour cosmetics (such as lipsticks, eyeliners, lip balms, etc.) and antiperspirants without increasing wax content.
was recently could
boost preservative efficacy in aqueous- based cosmetic and personal care formulations. An oil-in-water skin care emulsion formula was chosen as the base material. Seven preservative systems were tested at one-half their recommended use level and evaluated in four separate emulsions with varying levels of Zemea® Zemea®
. worked well with the
Phenoxyethanol-based preservatives against gram-positive, gram-negative, and yeast organisms. Zemea®
had consistent results
with each preservative against Aspergillus niger. Full study results are available. Zemea®
’s outstanding skin-friendly
performance including lack of skin irritation, enhanced moisturisation and excellent aesthetics makes it an excellent natural substitute for petroleum-based ingredients such as propylene glycol and butylene glycol.
DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products, Stand U50 ECO-OIL ARGENTINA, Stand D80 The natural building blocks of life
At in-cosmetics 2011, PRINCIPIUM S.A. is revealing the results of its cooperation with the American company GRAMINEX L.L.C. in the development of a perfectly water-soluble cosmetic non-allergen pollen extract. The ingredient, a clear powder obtained
from a non-solvent process, is rich in the original pool of enzymes, amino-acids, vitamins and co-factors indispensable to develop a new life. On a daily basis, these building blocks of natural origin energize the skin and protect it against external aggressors. PRINCIPIUM is to reveal new test results as well as other new ingredients at its stand.
PRINCIPIUM, stand D77 is an effective ingredient for formulations aimed
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