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22 IN-COSMETICS GLOBAL


tolerability to assess non-irritant and hypoallergenic claims with standardised and customised Patch and HRIPT tests. All at QACS Lab, The Challenge Test Laboratory. QACS’s Clinical Efficacy testing &


Dermatological processes are conducted under the medical surveillance of dermatologists, ophthalmologists and cosmetologists. Their pool of more than 1000 volunteers covers a wide range of dermatological characteristics. Their equipment is consisted of Visia Complexion Analysis, Corneometer, Frictionmeter, Tewameter, Sebumeter, Visioscan, Moisturemeter, Elastimeter, CTE Texture Analyzer, Dermatoscope, Slit lamp. QACS Lab is ISO 17025 & ISO 9001 accredited, GMP & GDPR compliant, and follows EU 1223/2009 regulations. If you are based in the EU, QACS offer a 24-hour courier service.


Roelmi HPC (booth B31) chose, for its


path of growth and production, to pursue sustainable development in the continuing study and research of ingredients that meet the NIP (No Impact In Progress) criteria in regards to efficacy and safety for the people and safety for the environment. Mediterranee Line is a selection of natural extracts from renewable sources that increase the character of naturality in formulae.


The intrinsic benefits of plants globally known in phytoterapic traditions are here reinvented in water-soluble or liposoluble extracts from officinal and aromatic plants of typical Mediterranean origin and cultivation. Through a sustainable extraction process, only using biodegradable solvents, it is now possible to create a responsible choice for natural and herboristic treatments. In fact, Roelmi only use sustainable solvents, glycerin from non-edible olive fractions and triperlargonin from cardoon seeds. Look out for Roelmi’s Technical seminar


on Tuesday 31 March at 11:20- Theatre 3 titled: “Biodegradable Texturizers And Benefits For Next Generation


QACS Lab. Formulations”. Also at the show will be Roelmi’s Podium


presentation @ Sustainability Corner on Thursday 2 April at 13:00 titled: “The Circular Economy Concept Into The Biodiversity Protection: Make Sustainability Real In Cosmetics”. With Lactobiotyl, Silab proposes a natural postbiotic active ingredient to the cosmetics market that has been specially designed to provide hydration and luminosity to dry skin. Produced by probiotics and extensively studied in the intestine, postbiotics play a key role in the skin by maintaining a healthy microbiota, preserving integrity of the barrier and activating cell growth. In light of the many structural and functional similarities between the intestine and the skin, these beneficial effects have been demonstrated in the skin. Tested in vitro in a 3D model of


reconstructed epidermis subjected to a water stress, Lactobiotyl improves the integrity and renewal of the barrier, while preserving the equilibrium of the cutaneous microbiota. Tested in vivo on volunteers with dry skin, this genuine regulator of epidermal homeostasis boosts the quality of dry skin by a dual hydrating/complexion booster effect. This benefit has been demonstrated in different zones of the body (hands and face) of male and female


volunteers and also in two ethnic groups (Caucasian and Asian volunteers). Sollice Biotech is a French supplier of innovative cosmetic ingredients. They offer new active and functional ingredients, adapted to the needs of the cosmetics market. Their knowledge of cosmetic claims and applications, particularly skin care and makeup, is a real added value. They cover the entire process, from creating ingredients to supplying their customers. Sollice Biotech offers a full range of innovative high-performance and functional active ingredients, which are scientifically proven to provide personal care and innovative solutions. Their range includes:


 Clotholine: a revolutionary active ingredient that promotes the longevity of skin cells by activating the Klotho protein, known as the “youth hormone”.


 Lucemine: a highly stable vitamin C derivative with a lightening effect on pigmented skin.


 Twainmoist: a high-performance moisturising active ingredient, more powerful than hyaluronic acid. It deeply moisturises, firms and revitalises the skin. StratiCELL offers a full range of high-


performance 3D skin models and assays to provide reliable data and illustrations for efficacy claim substantiation. As a leader in creative solutions for in vitro objectivation for 15 years now, the company has enlarged its portfolio of models to the understanding of the interplay of the skin with its natural microbiota. In-house reconstructed in vitro skin models integrating microbiological components are now available for testing, to address the impact of dermato-cosmetic ingredients on bacteria and the benefit of pre-, pro-, or postbiotic formulas. The real benefit for StratiCELL’s customers is to rapidly get accurate knowledge and objectivation on their microbiote-friendly products. StratiCELL‘s experts will meet visitors during in-cosmetics Global (booth Y20), presenting the full range of available in vitro models.


PC


Silab. PERSONAL CARE EUROPE


StratiCELL. February 2020


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