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IN-COSMETICS GLOBAL 13


l Bronze: Sun Chemical – Intenza Glitter Effects Winner of the inaugural Rising Star


award, Gabriella Collenci, CEO at Vitalab, was delighted to be chosen, and said: “It is fantastic to win this award – we are all incredibly excited! The team has worked very hard and we are very proud of this win.”


On winning Gold in the Best Functional


Ingredient category, Paula Lennon, group director for Cosmetics at Gattefossé, said: “We are grateful for the collaborative approach taken by our R&D and formulation teams, which has made this award win possible. It took six years and a lot of talent and expertise and we are absolutely thrilled.” Gold Best Active Ingredient category winner Dr Oscar Expósito, Co-Founder and CEO at Vytrus Biotech, said: “I can’t believe it – I’m completely speechless. We put passion into our products, we love what we do and a lot of research and many years have gone into Olea Vitae PLF. We are a small company and so winning is incredible for us.”


The exhibition Ashland’s new Rosaliss biofunctional is a 100 percent nature-derived extract from the Rosa Centifolia flower grown in the Provence region of France. It helps skin achieve a flawless repair and brings a new dimension to manufacturers with a novel type of natural and environmentally conscious extract. Rosaliss uses Ashland’s proprietary and patented Plant Small RNA technology for extractions from fresh petals. CB2-skin biofunctional made from patchouli is a patented alternative to Cannabidiol (CBD) oil for skin calming, soothing and graceful ageing. Ashland’s CB2-skin is an alternative to controversial cannabis derivatives, with superior benefits in modulating the skin’s CB2 cannabinoid receptor compared to hemp oil. “Our premium patchouli is sourced from fully integrated and sustainable farms in Colombia. It offers consumers skin calming, skin relaxing, increased skin comfort and reduced irritation and itchiness. It is perfect for sensitive skin applications and for use in ’better for me‘ beauty products that feature beauty rituals to help disconnect from daily life stress,” said Anne Clay, global marketing manager and new business development, Vincience Biofunctionals, Ashland.


For hair care, one of Ashland’s new launches brings a much-needed refresh to the ongoing dry shampoo trend. New Advantage Revive polymer is based on a unique polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) chemistry process. It leaves hair feeling cleaner and looking shinier with enhance lustre matching the appearance of freshly washed hair while giving consumers next-day hair that looks as good as the first day.


June 2019 Rising Star Awards: Vitalab


Best Functional Ingredient: Gold: Gattefossé - Emulium Illustro


Best Active Ingredient: Gold: Vytrus Biotech - Olea Vitae PLF


At this year’s in-cosmetics Global, BASF’s Care Creations launched three new active ingredients derived from its Rambutan Program, a socially and environmentally responsible supply chain for sustainable bioactives production. Working in close cooperation with partners in Vietnam, BASF sources the ingredients, which are extracted from the rambutan tree (Nephelium lappaceum), from the first organically certified rambutan gardens in Vietnam. Nephydrat, an extract from the spiny fruit peel, reinforces the skin’s capacity for water retention and helps to hydrate the skin. The evergreen-leaves extract Nephoria helps mature skin to rejuvenate through biological pathways similarly to those of retinol, while the seed extract Rambuvital protects both the scalp and hair follicles against pollution-induced stress. All three bioactives are preservative-free, 100 per cent of natural origin, and


COSMOS-approved. They are obtained through a unique extraction and purification process, yielding a product with standardised active matter content. Cargill Beauty claim to be one step ahead when it comes to upcycling beauty, with their newest patented innovation FiberDesign Sensation. For years, Cargill has aspired to achieve


zero waste by using side stream of the food grade lemon juice to extract pectin, a food texturiser. Today Cargill Beauty goes for a lemon valorization up to 96% by creating a new texturiser and emulsion stabiliser for cosmetics based on citrus peel fibres from pectin side stream.


FiberDesign Sensation, a powerful duo made of activated Citrus Peel Fiber & Sclerotium Gum is able to texturise and stabilise emulsions for skin care and is obtained through a patented physical process. FiberDesign Sensation is


PERSONAL CARE EUROPE


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