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Penreco introduces Versagel®


At in-cosmetics 2014, Penreco will introduce the latest product in its extensive Versagel Product line: Versagel MG T. The VERSAGEL® MG series offers a silicone alternative for formulating personal care products when a silky, elegant after-feel is desired. The VERSAGEL®


MG Grades


Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer (and) Butylene/Ethylene/Styrene Copolymer Pentaerythityl Tertra-di-t-butyl Hydroxyhydrocinnamate). A unique property of the VERSAGEL®


MG line is based on hydrogenated


polydecene combined with Penreco’s patented gel technology. The gellant system for the MG series comprises of proprietary synthetic polymers leaving the gels clear, stable, and thermally reversible. The VERSAGEL® technology provides superior moisturisation when compared to neat products. As with all VERSAGEL®


products, the film-forming,


moisturising and suspension capabilities of this grade are virtually unparalleled. VERSAGEL®


grade: VERSAGEL® 750T, VERSAGEL®


MG comes in three viscosity MG 500T, VERSAGEL® MG 1600T (INCI name:


Hydrogenated Polydecene (and) MG


products is their suspension capability for fine particles. VERSAGEL®


MG can be utilised as


suspension vehicles for fine particles or encapsulated liquids. In addition, VERSAGEL® MG gels are compatible with most of the chemical ingredients used in cosmetic and personal care products. The VERSAGEL®


MG


gels are compatible with most non-ionic surfactants and other synthetic and natural emollients and are BHT free. The New VERSAGEL®


King of hair care


Crodarom will launch Phytessence™ French Oak a natural anti-ageing solution for hair care. As the ‘King of the forest’, the oak has long been a symbol of power, wisdom and immortality impressing with its size, strength and longevity.


Like the skin, hair is susceptible to ageing and one of the main causes is oxidative stress, which can lead to changes in texture and pigmentation, dryness and premature ageing. As a result of its powerful antioxidant properties, Phytessence™


MG product line is


suitable for a variety of applications, from lotions to lip gloss, shower moisturisers, lipsticks and hair care products.


Penreco & Azelis, Stand 1J20 Crodarom, Stand 1H30


Vital-Chem keeps it natural


Vital-Chem, renowned for their use and development of natural ingredients, will be showcasing their newly


launched (-)-Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), extracted from Chinese green tea. Due to its special stereochemistry structure, EGCG possess a very strong resistance to oxidation. Its contains more than 100 times of Vitamin C, 25 times of Vitamin E, 15 times of BHT, 10 times of BHA, 100 times of VC. Recently scientific studies have concluded that EGCG is an effective antioxidant that can absorb ultraviolet rays and protect from radiation. It can also offer preventive and therapeutic effects, playing an important role in the treatment of cancer, hyperlipidemia, arteriosclerosis, cerebral thrombosis, diabetes, obesity and other complex diseases.


Vital-Chem Zhuhai Co Ltd, Stand 3G20


Water free transparent sunscreen sprays without ethanol


Following increasing interest in transparent sunscreen sprays, Sasol has developed guideline formulations for the next generation entering this market. These guidelines for formulations for transparent


sunscreen sprays are free of ethanol and contain ISOFOL®


types (Guerbet alcohols) and


ester (- hydroxy acid esters). These act as solubilisers for liquid and/or solid organic UV-


COSMACOL® Sasol Olefins & Surfactants GmbH, Stand 4C50


filters as well as emollients with moisturising and anti-ageing effects, two essential features for modern sunscreens.


The calculated SPF of these formulations is up to 50 and they meet the EU regulation with regard to the UVA/UVB ratio of at least 1:3.


New technology for hair care


Lubrizol will launch a new Carbopol® polymer


technology targeted for shampoo applications. This will deliver the following key benefits: • Cost-efficient stabilisation of shampoo systems with low or difficult-to-thicken surfactant levels and/or (silicone) oils


• Efficient thickening effect and suspension capability in synergy with salt in surfactant systems


• Outstanding conditioning performance due to low impact of polymer on silicone deposition


• Reliable stabilisation performance due to high suspending power resulting from Carbopol®


polymer chemistry


Lubrizol Advanced Materials Europe BVBA, Stand 1K30


A natural solution


Over the last few years, Oléos has been developing oily actives for cosmetics under the brand Oléoactif®


.


With their expertise, this young company decided to innovate in the field of functional ingredients by developing a natural plant origin antioxidant: AntiOx GT. Thanks to its patented process, named Oleo-eco-extraction, Oleos has developed a synergistic complex between natural gallic acid and green tea catechins. Allergen free, neutral in odour and colour and easy to formulate in all forms of cosmetics, (emulsions, cream, makeup) AntiOx GT is a powerful alternative to help prolong shelf life of cosmetic products by protecting efficiently of fatty acids from oxidation.


Oléos, Stand 4B37


lessen the harmful effects of oxidative stress, reducing the production of free radicals responsible for the premature ageing of the hair follicle by 78%. Compared to a placebo cream, the application of Phytessence™


French Oak formulated at 3% in a


cream showed a 34% reduction of free radicals production on human skin exposed to UVAs. This antioxidant effect was visible for 100% of volunteers that took part in a recent test.


French Oak can


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