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Luxurious feeling skin
Wipe emulsions
with sucrose esters
At in-cosmetics 2009, Sisterna is introducing several new guide
formulations with sucrose esters.
Amongst the launches is a newly developed emulsion suitable for
natural wipe and spray applications. Via an easy manufacturing
technique very fine and stable emulsion droplets are obtained.
Sucrose esters are also perfect for standard natural and / or edible
creams and lotions. In cleansing cosmetics they exhibit conditioning
properties combined with an excellent foam quality and stability.
Being based on sucrose and vegetable fatty acids, Sisterna sucrose
esters are a unique range of natural and edible emulsifiers with an
exceptional performance and mildness to skin and eyes. Besides
emulsification, sucrose esters offer other unique benefits to personal
INTERPOLYMER is using in-cosmetics as the venue to officially launch the care formulations, such as an amazing silky skin-feel.
SYNTRAN PC 5500 (polyquaternium-91 (and) polyacrylate-15) in Europe. Sisterna B.V., Stand C700
This cationic film former, based on olefin-graft technology, is designed to
give skin a natural appearance and a silky smooth feel. It not only helps to
condition skin for a soft, supple feel, but also helps formulators to give their
skincare formulas an opulent and luxurious feel as well as long lasting
effect, extreme comfort and moisturising properties.
Besides the skin conditioner agent, a set of paraben-free polymers will be
presented: SYNTRAN PC 5227-CG as SPF booster, SYNTRAN PC 5100-
CG as fast-acting skin tightener and SYNTRAN PC 5205-CG as hair colour
protection additive. These new grades will emphasise the growing trend
towards paraben-free and easy to formulate ingredients while maintaining
worldwide acceptance.
INTERPOLYMER, Stand G700
Featuring genes
Gene expression analysis is one of the most promising emerging
technologies in in vitro applications. StratiCELL
®
has developed a
proprietary gene expression analysis tool for the cosmetic
industry: the “Skin & Cosmetic Chip”.
This low-density array contains 230 genes of interest in skin
biology, to answer the growing needs of mechanistic data for
cosmetic claim substantiation. The Skin & Cosmetics Chip is
designed to simultaneously target genes involved in epidermal
structure and cohesion, terminal differentiation, skin ageing,
melanogenesis, UV protection and moisturisation. The gene
expression profiles are monitored in an in vitro reconstituted
human epidermis treated with a cosmetic active (or product), in
order to elucidate how this active will interact with the human
skin and identify the mechanism of action.
StratiCELL offers an integrated A to Z genomic service which
includes all treatment and incubation, RNA extraction, cDNA
synthesis, hybridisation, data analysis, and interpretation.
StratiCELL SA/NV, Stand D385
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