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High performance esters for lips


Kokyu Alcohol Kogyo, along with its European subsidiary Estenity, will present HAILUCENT INDA II, a superior glossy polymer which brings a very long-lasting shine and remarkable hold. This high performance ingredient targets lip products and in particular lip gloss. Also on display will be HAILUCENT DPIN6, a technical ester for lipstick and lip balm applications. This ester, with a medium viscosity and a premium velvet after-feel, prevents all types of stick (lipsticks, concealers, perfume sticks…) from breaking. Its extended compatibility with many oils, along with its superior pigments dispersion, makes it easier to formulate with. Lastly, HAILUCENT DPIN6 imparts a natural shiny finish and is also suitable for skin care, sun care and hair care. These high-tech ingredients are made with the highest Japanese quality standards offering colourless, tasteless, odourless and safe alternatives.


Estenity, Stand N39 Organic Witch Hazel


Botanicals & Natural Products is exhibiting for the first time at in- cosmetics 2012 and will be introducing Organic Distilled Witch Hazel (Hamamelis Virginiana) in both 100% all natural pulp and leaf extracts with 14% organic alcohol. This is in addition to the existing range of USP alcoholic and non-alcoholic varieties. For over 100 years’, Witch Hazel plant materials have been harvested as a wild crop from New England woodlands.


Botanicals & Natural Products can now offer material that is certified by Quality


Assurance International (QAI) as an Organic Wild Crop Handler and Organic Processor, adhering to a strict Organic System Plan encompassing over 30,000 acres of land approved for harvest. Today, the applications for Witch Hazel go beyond topical treatment of minor wounds, abrasions, skin irritations and facial care to other applications including cleansers, body washes, hair care, eye gels and personal hygiene products.


Botanicals & Natural Products Ltd., Stand A34 IGI introduces Lipid Oil Directly from Japan


The International Group (IGI) has introduced a new ingredient for the personal care industry called Lipid Oils. IGI Lipid Oils are natural vegetable oil replacements for mineral oils in cosmetic applications developed to give similar viscosity profiles in creams and lotions. IGI Lipid Oils have high amounts of saturated fatty acids in their profile to provide similar skin feel properties to mineral oils. IGI Lipid Oils will find applications in creams, lotions, lip care products, body washes and many other applications. The Lipid Oils are also suitable for applications where Mineral Oil properties are required.


IGI, Stand Z41


At in-cosmetics 2012, Kowa Europe GmbH will present Nanoegg´s N-Cube and Moisturecube.


Developed at St. Marianna University´s School of Medicine in Kawasaki, Japan, this intercellular lipid-like gel enhances the skin regeneration and transdermal delivery of drugs or active ingredients. The innovative system of skin permeation, carrier function and non-irritation make N-Cube and Moisturecube a breakthrough in the fields of cell proliferation and humectation. N-Cube and Moisturecube can offer moisturising, anti-ageing and whitening properties to skin care formulations.


Kowa Europe GmbH, stand B54


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