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New nature- derived modifier
Lubrizol Life Science – Beauty brings new hair care solutions to consumers with Kelco-Care diutan gum, a sustainable, nature-derived efficient rheology modifier ideal for conditioners, treatments and hair colour. According to a 2020 Euromonitor
beauty survey, damage is one of the top global consumer hair concerns including breakage, split ends, brittleness, and tangled hair. “Kelco-Care diutan gum addresses each of these concerns as women are looking for innovative hair care products that help them achieve beautiful, healthy hair,” said Juliana Mancini Gomiero, global hair care marketing manager, LLS Beauty. Kelco-Care diutan gum
is a naturally derived, readily biodegradable, efficient rheology modifier with thickening and suspending capabilities that can impart protection and repair benefits to hair fibres even at low use levels and boosted with added salt. It also has film forming capabilities with excellent conditioning benefits that give a nice, silky sensory experience to the hair with no drag or stickiness. Suitable for conditioners, treatments and hair colour, Kelco-Care diutan gum works in a wide range of pH and temperatures. In addition, in formulations it is easy to disperse and cold processable. It is also high efficiency due to high pseudoplasticity with greater low shear rate viscosity (and yield).
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Non-executive director appointment
Perfectus Biomed have announced the appointment of Dr Lloyd Payne to the role of non- executive director. Perfectus Biomed Group
provide accredited standard assays and innovative customised methods for microbiological testing to a wide range of industry sectors including infection prevention, wound care, and medical devices. Founded by CEO Dr Samantha Westgate in 2012 Perfectus Biomed work with clients in a collaborative way to ensure methods are fit for purpose, demonstrating real-world scenarios wherever possible. Dr Lloyd Payne is an
experienced CRO and Biotech executive and has spent the past 15 years of his career developing new anti-infectives and working
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in the infectious diseases therapy area. Lloyd founded the specialty infectious disease CRO, Euprotec, in 2008, building a globally recognised brand in anti-infectives R&D and successfully sold the company to integrating it into the international CRO, Evotec SE, in 2014. Lloyd is an advisor to several organisations and Chair of the Science Committee for Antibiotic Research UK.
Dr Lloyd Payne. April 2021 PERSONAL CARE
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