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Empower your product with nature
Jungbunzlauer offers a wide range of naturally- sourced ingredients which are based on renewable carbohydrate sources. These raw materials are transformed via fermentation as well as clean and authorised processes, into valuable ingredients which can be applied in natural cosmetics. The Ecocert and Cosmos approved ingredients are an important benefit and assurance for all producers seeking solutions to formulate natural personal care products. In order to respond to changing consumer preferences and market trends, the Swiss based company is constantly observing scientific achievements to apply in the development of new, and the improvement of existing products. At in-cosmetics 2014, Jungbunzlauer will present new solutions for natural deodorant and oral care applications with their Ecocert and Cosmos approved ingredients.
Jungbunzlauer International AG, Stand 3J11
Innovative blends for preservation
With 30 years of experience in preservation and multifunctional antimicrobials, Dr. Straetmans is expanding its Verstatil range. The range offers economic, efficient and modern solutions for antimicrobial protection of cosmetic products without using Parabens, MIT, Formaldehyde and Phenoxyethanol. Within the Verstatil range formulators will find easy to use preservation blends for every type of product and marketing concept. Dr. Straetmans will also present the second
generation for PEG-free solubilisation at the show. Symbiosolv clear offers all that formulators need for clear and alcohol free water based products. 100% derived from natural and GMO free vegetable sources, this new solubiliser is suitable for certified natural cosmetic concepts. This powerful, low odour product is a perfect substitute for well-known PEG-Solubilisers in the market.
Dr. Straetmans GmbH, Stand 1F40 New esters for skin protection
Kokyu Alcohol Kogyo along with their European subsidiary Estinity, will launch a new emollient KAK IBIS that could help to reduce transepidermal water loss (TEWL). This new ester can aid avoiding water loss from the skin as well as helping to keep skin soft and supple. It is a safe, low viscosity oil that spreads easily.
Kokyu Alcohol Kogyo and Estenity will also unveil new findings of RISOCAST DA-L in skincare.
Traditionally used in make-up applications to improve hardness, stability of oil/wax systems and elasticity of sticks, this ester can also be used to enrich emulsions.
Estenity, Stand 4K11
Invigorate and strenghten hair
Indena will present Centerox™
a novel ingredient
very much valued for invigorating and strengthening hair. Thinning hair can be a major concern and can lead to low self-esteem and self-confidence issues. A clinical single blind placebo controlled study has shown that using Centerox™
in hair care products can help
strengthen hair and reduce hair loss. Indena S.p.A., Stand 1L50
Atlas Material Testing Technology GmbH, Stand 4G14
, Atlas showing the way A visit to stand 4G14 in hall 4 this year will reveal Atlas showcasing SUNTEST® CPS+, the 4th generation of
the most widely used benchtop xenon instrument in the world. They will also be showcasing SUNTEST XLS+, the big brother of the SUNTEST CPS+. This advanced xenon device offers state-of-the- art UV control for reliable R&D screening tests. Sunlight and artificial light can cause inks on packaging to fade, impact on colourants in hair dyes, cause “off” odours in products or destroy important nutritional components such as vitamins. Consequently, lightfastness and photostability testing of cosmetics can be essential for the products success.
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