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8 NEWS Helping oil stability in formulations


It has recently been proven that jojoba oil not only features high levels of oxidative stability, but adding jojoba oil to other oils can increase their stability levels as well, reveal Jojoba Desert.


Due to its unique chemical


structure and antioxidants content, jojoba oil has excellent oxidative stability, resulting a long shelf life and resistance towards free radicals. This exclusive property of jojoba as a carrier oil can be capitalised upon by brands and result in formulations with oxidatively- sensitive vitamins, essential oils and other natural active materials.


It is well known that jojoba oil is one of the most stable


natural oils on the market and jojoba’s stability could prove critical in bringing formulations with long shelf-life to the market. Recently the oxidative stability of different vegetable oils has been tested by the commonly used Rancimat method. In this experiment, jojoba oil showed the highest oxidation stability among tested oils.


Not only that jojoba oil is one of the most stable natural oils on the market, but adding jojoba oil to other carrier oils can improve their stability to much higher levels. In the case of avocado oil, it was improved by 400%.


As hemp oil and CBD are the hottest trend and the use of


Summit focuses on natural beauty


Reed Sinopharm Exhibitions (RSE), organiser of the annual Personal Care and Homecare Ingredients (PCHi) trade event recently held its 3rd PCHi Technology Summit. The summit addressed more than 500 trade professionals on trending topics such as Green & Natural Beauty, Sustainable Development, Clean Beauty, and Precision Skincare. Curated by PCHi’s Cosmetics Science and Technology Innovation Committee (CSTIC) experts, the agenda covered various facets of the business — such as raw material technology,


product formulation, efficacy evaluation, clinical application, regulations, packaging and market trends. “With the industry’s input, we have put together a well- rounded agenda to enrich our attendees’ learning — regardless of their roles in the industry,” said Peter Liu, PCHi project manager, just before it opened. “We are excited to see how the Summit’s power-packed content will pave the way for meaningful conversations on current and future industry developments.”


New Little Book on its way


If you are visiting any of the major industry shows across the globe over the next few months, make sure you look out for Personal Care’s latest Little Book offering. The Little Book of Skin Care vol 2 will deliver even more innovative prototype formulations to help


you on the way to creating amazing new skin care products. The handy, durable A5 book contains technology from leading global ingredient


suppliers and will be available at shows starting with in-cosmetics Asia, then SCS Formulate in the UK.


PERSONAL CARE ASIA PACIFIC


them is rising constantly, it was required to examine how jojoba oil affects the stability of hemp oil. The results of the tests aligned with the previous ones as they have indicated


that as predicted – adding jojoba oil in 20:80 ratio significantly improved the stability of hemp oil and resulted in a lower peroxide value.


Givaudan acquires fragrance house, Drom


Givaudan announced that it is to acquire Drom. Founded in 1911, Drom is a global perfume house creating fragrances for consumer products and fine fragrance customers across the world. Drom is headquartered near Munich in Germany and has manufacturing facilities in China, Germany, the USA and Brazil. The company employs 489 people globally. Gilles Andrier, CEO of Givaudan said: “The acquisition of Drom is very exciting for Givaudan as it further asserts our leadership position in the Fragrance market globally and is fully in line with our strategic ambitions. Like Givaudan, Drom has a long heritage in fragrance creation and their capabilities and strong culture will fit perfectly with ours. We look forward to welcoming Drom’s


employees to Givaudan and are confident that our combined capabilities will deliver a compelling valuable


proposition for our customers across segments and in key markets.” Maurizio Volpi, President of Givaudan’s Fragrance Division said: “Drom is a much respected international fragrance house that has developed a strong customer base, in particular with local and regional customers, thanks to their creativity and excellent service levels. The complementary nature of both businesses will further enhance our capabilities in serving customers across all segments and geographies.” Ferdinand and Andreas Storp, co-owners and Presidents of Drom, said: “We are very excited to have Givaudan as the new home for Drom. We are convinced that the


combination with Givaudan represents an outstanding strategic fit and will allow Drom to further expand its customer reach and


geographical footprint going forward.”


September 2019


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