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Also on display will be Nouryon’s latest solution for sun care, Dermacryl X, a film- forming polymer for high SPF and market- leading water and rub-off resistance. It also reduces the stickiness and oily feel of rub- on sunscreen products without compromising on strong SPF protection. RES Pharma will be promoting Moripure Silk Aqua (INCI: Silk Aqua, Pentylene Glycol), which offers to re-boot sustainable beauty with a ‘natural waterbank recharge’. Moripure Silk Aqua is an active solvent for 100% recovery resource texture. It enables formulators to increase sustainability in their formulas by replacing water with Moripure Silk Aqua, and allows consumers to bring about Sustainable Hydration to their beauty routine. Roelmi (Stand R79) will be promoting
matrisome, and using cutting-edge technologies resulting from research partnerships (LC-OCT - Line-field confocal optical coherence tomography from Damae Medical; polarimetric scanner from Kamax), Silab revealed for the first time the functional and molecular modifications affecting both the dermis and the dermal- epidermal junction in sagging conditions. Encouraged by these findings, Silab
presents Matribust, a firming natural active ingredient derived from jojoba, designed for the neck and décolleté area, capable of specifically targeting these modifications, thus revitalising the skin structures responsible for skin firmness. During in-cosmetics Asia, Sun Chemical
will introduce products that deliver a cost effective and unique approach to soft focus and glitter effects that deliver clarity, brilliance and sparkle.
SpectraFlex Illusion composite pigment
offers a cost effective and novel approach to soft focus effects. Developed to balance the properties of transparency, diffuse transmission, and diffuse reflectivity to achieve optimal optical blurring effects, SpectraFlex Illusion is a new alternative to ingredients that have been used in the past, such as alumina, polyethylene microspheres, and silicone elastomers.
their Cytofruit Waters Line at the show. These organic waters are naturally processed by the fruit and bear all the intrinsic richness of the plants but do not use chemical additives nor contain any kind of perfume which could modify its purity or natural characteristics. They can be defined as microbiologically pure, and showed in vitro more biological benefits than demineralised or distillated waters. Furthermore, their composition makes
SpectraFlex Illusion soft focus effect pigment can be used in daily wear makeup primers to help optically blur fine lines and other imperfections and provides an immediate visible benefit after application to the skin.
New to Sun Chemical’s portfolio of
Intenza effect pigments, Intenza Glitter Effects have a particle size range from 10-
them more natural than any bio-compatible solvent and proved to be dermo- compatible, respecting all skin types. Fragile and exposed to the effects of time, gravity and external stresses, the neck & décolleté area is subjected to skin sagging and shows evidence of the early signs of ageing.
Based on its expertise in the biology of the dermis and its knowledge of the skin’s
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1000 microns and were created with a synergistic combination of US FDA certified pigments and high purity synthetic mica substrate to provide exceptional brilliance, sparkle and clarity. Natural mica is restricted to a particle size of 150 µm by the US FDA, making Intenza Glitter Effects a sustainable alternative to plastic glitters that aligns with clean beauty standards. Powerful and ‘green’ as surfactants can
be: Zschimmer & Schwarz (Stand W10d) has pursued this philosophy for quite some time. For cosmetic applications “green” ideally means that the surfactant components are not only parts of nature´s treasure box but also parts of the human metabolism. A prominent example are amino acids which play a major role alone and as basis material for proteins and peptides.
Zschimmer & Schwarz developed
Protelan AG 37 (INCI: Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate / Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate) which is an aqueous surfactant solution. The surfactant is produced from renewable raw materials (fatty acid and the amino acid glutamic acid). Cocoyl glutamates are extraordinarily mild surfactants which are able to reduce the irritation potential of other surfactants (e. g. sulfate surfactants). Additionally, they create creamy and stable foam with fine bubbles. Protelan AG 37 is free from propylene glycol and preservatives. It is highly pure: The active matter is about 90% of dry matter. Protelan AG 37 is the ideal solution for various applications in the natural cosmetics range and is NaTrue-certifiable.
Providing end-to-end benefit for all Working as a collective, in-cosmetics Asia 2019 continues its co-location with COSMEX, meaning that R&D professionals and industry buyers will be able to gain deeper levels of insight from the full breadth of the industry. Commenting on this year’s exhibition,
event director Sarah Gibson said: “in- cosmetics Asia goes from strength-to- strength each year and I’m really looking forward to welcoming everyone at what is set to be another record-breaking event in Bangkok. And with over 530 exhibitors this year, attendees truly are spoilt for choice. The brand-new Halal Innovation Zone will provide a real point of difference, positioning the show at the very forefront of the industry and giving visitors yet another fantastic learning platform alongside our long-standing programme of marketing trends presentation, technical seminars and live demonstrations.”
in-cosmetics Asia will take place at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), Asia’s premier exhibition and convention centre from 5-7 November 2019. For more information, please visit
https://asia.in-cosmetics.com/
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