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Innovation in slimming


Several years’ research has led to the discovery of the highly efficient ‘fat burner’ method of COROLEA Bio™


, the


combination of two plant extracts (olive leaf and lady’s mantle) standardised in specific active fractions.


A new mechanism of action has been identified that acts on the cell’s energy centre, particularly within the adipocytes: the mitochodria via a specific receptor. COROLEA Bio boosts the combustion of lipids stored in the adipocytes creating a ‘fat burner’ effect. Clinical results confirm the slimming effects of COROLEA Bio which is also ECOCERT certified. IMPAG is exhibiting COROLEA Bio together with numerous other innovative ingredients for skincare and make-up products at in-cosmetics 2011.


IMPAG Group, Stand R28


Beauty from echinacea, superveggies and grains


The Life Essentials business unit at Symrise is focusing on an innovative botanical active ingredient with anti-ageing properties as well as on its new vegetable and grain extracts. These products are Symrise's response to the growing demand for natural ingredients.


Amongst others, Symrise is presenting: • SymFinity™ SymFinity™


1298 1298 is a 100% natural active anti-ageing substance that comes from Echinacea. SymFinity™1298 strengthens the skin


cells' resilience to stress, protects skin against environmental damage responsible for wrinkles and additionally prevents age spots and an uneven complexion. It is also an excellent anti-irritant and anti-oxidant. SymFinity™


• Actipone®


ingredient has shown convincing results in human ex- vivo studies. Superveggies


Symrise has harnessed the beneficial properties of seven vegetables; artichoke, asparagus, beet, broccoli, pumpkin, spinach and zucchini for use in cosmetic products. These ingredients have a proven antioxidative effect.


• Extrapone® Healthy Grains Symrise has expanded its range of Extrapone® , the successful series


of botanical extracts, by adding a new collection of healthy grains. The portfolio now includes “Supergrains” – traditional grains such as amaranth, quinoa and khorasan wheat that are used for their care-giving properties.


Symrise AG, Stand R40 Maximise skin self-defence systems Multiple sensorial benefits


Schülke & Mayr GmbH is launching its new multifunctional additive sensiva®


PA 20. sensiva® PA 20 is a


synergistic blend of ethylhexylglycerin and phenethyl alcohol. Its unique properties make it suitable for the use in a wide range of cosmetic applications. It combines the excellent skin care and deodorising properties of ethylhexylglycerin with the antimicrobial properties of phenethyl alcohol. Phenethyl alcohol is a nature-identical fragrance ingredient with a mild flowery rose-like scent which can mask possible unpleasant odours of other ingredients. Ethylhexylglycerin as a booster enhances the antimicrobial properties of phenethyl alcohol and can be used as an antimicrobial stabiliser for preservative-free cosmetics.


Schülke & Mayr GmbH Italia S.r.l, Stand Q74


1298 thus has multifunctional cosmetic benefits. The natural active


IRB is presenting a new green biotech cosmetic ingredient specifically designed to ensure a multi-phase protection, through radical scavenging and maximization of skin self-defence. Based on Marrubium vulgare cultured stem cells, this product contains forsythoside B, a


strong antioxidant and potent inducer of skin endogenous defence mechanisms by activation of Nrf2 transcription factor. Forsythoside B belongs to phenylpropanoids (natural substances physiologically designed to protect the plants from environmental stresses) that can be obtained by in vitro cultivation of plant cells. Plant cell cultures allow sourcing of highly active plant ingredients by a fully eco-sustainable process with a superior level of standardisation and maximised end-user safety. This new product will be showcased at the Innovation Zone and presented in a dedicated Innovation Seminar on 30 March at 12:30pm.


IRB, Stand H36


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