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Innovation Zone Best Ingredient Award


In recognition of the outstanding entries received each year, in-cosmetics prompted an “Innovation Zone Best Ingredient Award”, which was a resounding success


Finalists


The products were judged on how well they combine science and features in a way that demonstrates substantial benefits to manufacturers and end-users when compared with existing ingredients. Each entry was judged by a panel of industry experts and in-cosmetics presented the awards at a ceremony on the evening of the first day of the event. There was a buzzing atmosphere among attendees as they waited in anticipation for the bronze, silver and gold awards to be announced.


Congratulations to the Winners


Lipo Chemicals Inc. Liposhield™


HEV Melanin


A novel patent-pending ingredient derived from a vegetable source and designed to shield the skin from high-energy blue or violet light that may induce premature ageing.


NeoPharm Co., Ltd Defensamide™


A skin AMPs stimulant derived from natural aminoacids, which reinforces the skin’s natural barrier system and facilitates improved moisturisation.


ISP Capsaline 14™


A synthetic peptide designed to target and boost the expression of caspase-14, which is believed to be an important component in the skin’s natural defences.


Ichimaru Pharcos Co., Ltd Biocellact CHAMOMILLA BD


IRB


Marrubium vulgare Stems G™ ISP


Capsaline 14™


Lipo Chemicals Inc. Liposhield™


LIPOTEC silusyne™


NeoPharm Co., Ltd Defensamide™


RES PHARMA S.r.l PANTROFINA®


SOPHIM HEV Melanin ORGANIC BIOPHYTOSEBUM® WHITE


GOLD


SILVER


BRONZE


Gold GOLD


“We’re obviously delighted to have won this prestigious award. A great deal of hard work has gone into making Liposhield™


HEV Melanin a success and it feels great to


have this recognised by so many industry experts.” Christine Gehres, VP Global Marketing, Lipo Chemicals Inc


SAVE THE DATE


Barcelona, 17 – 19 April 2012 www.in-cosmetics.com


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