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20 IN-COSMETICS GLOBAL


lifestyle impact reduction and wellness, development of green, clean and ethical products.


At inovapotek you can find an experienced team to help you throughout the entire product development process, with R&D, formulation development, clinical testing, consulting and regulatory know-how, and now with reassured certified Information Security Management according to ISO 27001. KLK Oleo features DavosLife E3


Tocotrienols, a natural and sustainably sourced vitamin E for topical applications and oral beauty supplements. DavosLife E3 range of tocotrienols are versatile, multifunctional ingredients that provide potent antioxidant protection from oxidative stress; reduce inflammation in the skin; have unique skin brightening properties, which alpha-tocopherol does not; upregulate COLI and COLIII genes to stimulate collagen production. This multifunctional efficacy enables


formulators to use fewer ingredients and allows multiple applications. KLK OLEO will feature sample


formulations for skin brightening and blue light protection at the show. DavosLife E3 Tocotrienols are approved by ECOCERT Greenlife in accordance with COSMOS Standards and complies with all major international regulatory standards on Persistent Organic Pollutants and other contaminants in health supplements. Assessments conducted by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Expert Panel concluded that tocotrienols are safe to use in cosmetics.


Lipoid Kosmetik presents their new


product SLM Eco at in-cosmetics Global in Barcelona.The main function of our skin is the protection from pollutants in the environment, UV exposure, bacteria, allergens and changes in climate and temperature. Lipoid’s SLM Skin Lipid Matrix technology


helps to repair and restore the natural protective skin barrier. Its unique combination of essential skin lipids, such as ceramides, triglycerides and phospholipids, mimics the lamellar structure of the extracellular matrix and forms a protective layer.


SLM Eco is an all-natural, COSMOS-


approved, irritation-free and skin recovering cream matrix. It restores the stratum corneum lipid matrix, is therefore perfectly suitable for high-end luxury skin care, dermatocosmetics, products for damaged and sensitive skin. It is free of classical emulsifiers and will add a unique luxurious skin-feel to any formulation. SLM Eco is produced with hydrogenated phosphatidylcholine from sunflower seeds, suitable for natural certified cosmetics and can easily be incorporated into any type of skin care product. In the recommended concentrations of 10 – 30 %, SLM Eco can function as foundation for creams and lotions. The wellness and natural balance of all human beings remain one of Natura-Tec’s main concerns and therefore two super cocktail actives will be launched for in- cosmetics Global 2020. Combining the effectiveness of


microalgae with the virtues of a super fruit, the first one is dedicated to consumers still faced with one of the most common skin disorders: acne vulgaris. This innovative ‘Super Food Cocktail’ based on highly valuable molecules of passion fruit and microalgae, fights against inflammation and lipid synthesis dysfunction.


The second active is for men and women who want to reveal the natural glowing beauty of maturity. All-in-one for 50+, this powerful cocktail of microalgae provides an integrative approach to enhance skin health thanks to its remarkable properties: it is able to moisturise, nourish, brighten and smooth skin complexion while acting on cutaneous density and elasticity. One of the strengths of Natura-Tec is


Rahn. PERSONAL CARE EUROPE


also to produce natural ingredients of unique sensoriality: a natural alternative to dimethicone will be unveiled thanks to beautiful and exciting application formulas that the Natura-Tec team will present in Barcelona. Reforcyl-Aion, from Rahn, rejuvenates


and purifies the skin by activating the key parameters of a healthy autophagy process. Reforcyl-Aion triggers vesicle formation by disassembly of the Golgi apparatus, the cellular parcel service. Furthermore, it maintains mitochondrial health and promotes their fusion to form an energy- rich network. It also upregulates the LC3 gene that is responsible for the fusion with lysosome, the enzymatic waste degradation system.


Clinical studies have shown that activating this form of cellular spring- cleaning markedly improves skin tone and leads to smooth, redensified skin. Pumpkins from Styria, a region in Austria


renowned for its healthy pumpkin seed oil, are used to produce Reforcyl-Aion. It is carbon-neutral, conforms to the principles of a circular economy and provides for a holistic upcycling concept for skin, soul and our planet.


First active line of defence, the skin is


organised into different dynamic protective barriers acting on all fronts to face many daily aggressions. Whether microbiological, physical or biological, each of them contributes to maintain skin integrity and wellbeing. Balancing, strengthening, harmonising and preserving are thus among the “global anti-ageing” targets of beauty innovations highlighted by Solabia Group. To balance the microbiome with new metagenomic data obtained in vivo on Bioecolia; to reinforce with Invincity Powder thanks to new biological activities that protect Urban’aging and offered in a new galenic powder form “eco-friendly”; to harmonise by countering adip’aging thanks to ReVYskin, an active ingredient obtained by an eco-extraction with SolaGreen subcritical water from Goji berries; to preserve with the deployment of the SolaPearls range (Macro-encapsulation by Solabia) without phenoxyethanol.


PC April 2020


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