IN-COSMETICS
ago and have current applications in cosmetic products. Applicants will have to prove the environmental and social difference the raw material/ingredient makes in terms of sustainability.
‘Little Book of Novel Textures’ launching in Paris Personal Care will have even more to give to readers this year. A new supplement, Personal Care’s Little Book of Novel Textures, will be available for attendees at a wide range of industry shows, starting with in-cosmetics 2016.
New textures have always been much in demand, but in recent years the level of interest has increased as manufacturers search for more and more ways to differentiate themselves from the competition beyond active content. The handy, A5 booklet has been produced in collaboration with global ingredient manufacturers to give formulators the best opportunity to create innovative, modern textures that distinguish products from the competition and promote brand loyalty. Within the Little Book of Novel Textures you will find an array of prototype formulations from leading manufacturers to help you get on the road to creating breakthrough finished products with enticing textures.
New features will bring added interest for visitors to in-cosmetics 2016.
If you are at the show in Paris, make sure you pick up a free copy either from the Personal Care stand or from one of the distribution points in the hall. We hope you will find it informative and look forward to receiving your feedback.
Focus on North America At the show visitors will be given a chance to learn what keeps the US at the forefront of the industry and what the coming trends will be.
Visitors to in-cosmetics, which is supported by the US Department of Commerce, will be able to experience a free-to-attend educational programme, part
of which will be designed to aid the growth of businesses in the US. The programme will include a number of sessions devoted to helping cosmetics and personal care companies grow their businesses in the country over the coming years. Among industry experts presenting on the US market will be David Tyrrell, global skincare analyst at Mintel, who will run a session on US trends and the local and global impacts that they have. Meanwhile, Vera Sandarova of Kline & Company will discuss personal care ingredients market changes, trends and the outlook on niche ingredients in the US market.
In addition to the renowned educational programme, companies including Ashland, AMA Laboratories and Jeen will be among those exhibiting at the show. There will be a diverse mix of businesses, from start-ups to established multinationals, offering both active and functional ingredients. A dedicated pavilion, hosted on the exhibition floor, will also focus solely on the US. Housing raw material and ingredients businesses from across the region, visitors will be able to meet new suppliers and identify ingredients that have the potential to create the next generation of cosmetics products. A further 44-plus US-based ingredients companies will take their place on the show floor.
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