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28 NYSCC SUPPLIERS’ DAY PREVIEW


The company will also highlight trending natural skin care actives for UV protection and melanogenesis inhibition including PteroWhite and Sabiwhite. Other popular ingredients will include Olepent cosmetic peptides for healthy ageing, and Pomegranate Extract Ellagic acid 90%.


substantiation on microbiome, anti-pollution, well-ageing, anti-sagging and more. Skinobs will be glad to answer questions and share with the latest trends about the innovations that influence the market.


Silab (831) will present Senevisium, a natural anti-ageing active ingredient obtained from Ginkgo biloba. By allowing immunoevasive senescent fibroblasts to be recognized and eliminated, the French company says, the ingredient prevents their harmful effects on matrix synthesis and epidermal renewal. A study found skin recovered density and elasticity within 28 days in Caucasian volunteers, with reduced wrinkles and enhanced complexion radiance.


Sabinsa (501)


Sasol (1711) will unveil its new Sophorolipid range, which brings ultra-mildness and sebum regulation into formulations while gently washing hair or skin. For skin and sun care, Ceralution emulsifiers will be on show for high UV-filter efficiency coupled with a skin feel. Also on show will be Cosmacol esters to unite the benefits of emollients with moisturization, sebum regulation or pigment dispersion.


Sensient Beauty (307) will showcase Aloe Surface Treatment, which was awarded ‘Best Sensory Enhancing Ingredient’ at the PCHi 2023 Fountain Awards in China in February. Also on show are Natpure Xco Choco CC864, a 100% natural coloured extract made from cocoa husks discarded by the chocolate industry, and Sensibiopro Pea - a hydrolyzed pea protein that increases hair hydration and moisture retention in each strand, making it more flexible and less prone to breakage.


Solar Light (780) will demonstrate its recent technique that allows for the determination of ultraviolet (UV) protection across the entire solar UV spectrum (290-400nm): Hybrid Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy (HDRS). This provides a fast and simple assessment of sunscreen protection in vivo that could replace extensive sunburning and damaging exposures to human test subjects as currently mandated by regulatory bodies across the globe.


Solvay (1725) will present new beauty care formulations for gentle cleansing and care, formulated with ingredients designed to achieve performance in respect of the planet. Also on show will be Mirasoft yeast-fermented glycolipids co-surfactants; GeroponTC95 P, a high active and high-purity Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate powder; and Polycare Heat Therapy, a naturally-derived ingredient developed to protect hair from extreme temperatures over repeated use of flat iron.


and improve the sustainability of active ingredients, it adds.


Valúdo (1777) will showcase its 100% organic, cold pressed and fair trade coconut oil sourced from the African island of Sao Tome and Principe. Other products that you can find at the stand coming from this Central African island nation are green coffee, vanilla and urucum.


Valúdo (1777)


VMI (1720) will present its machinery for lab- scale to large-scale cosmetic production. This includes the Turbotest laboratory mixer, which enables manufacturers to develop formulations according to the end product’s rheology, and the Ultralab vacuum homogenizer - a benchtop device for precise processing of a wide range of viscous products.


Zurko Research (1661) has a new system to measure skin firmness: DynaSKIN. This new equipment works with the AEVA software, that processes the 3D data and produces high-resolution 3D representations of the skin topography in the region of interest during deformation and just after it.


Solvay (1725) Sensient Beauty (307)


Sequential Bio (104) will discuss its in vivo microbiome testing platform for formulations targeting skin, scalp, vagina/vulva and oral care. The company offers a full end-to-end platform from study design, recruitment and testing, to analysis, support on formulation development and certification.


Skinobs (775) will showcase its testing platform for in silico analysis for active ingredients, personal care and cosmetics. The French company offers in vivo testing for claim


PERSONAL CARE April 2023


Tinci (861) will unveil a new sulfate-free surfactant, Napure L-FG90 (INCI: Sodium Methyl Lauroyl Taurate). The Chinese company will also demonstrate how its REACH-certified silicone emulsifier and elastomer give luxurious texture for skin care and cosmetics.


Tokuyama (1382), a Japanese company and first time exhibitor at Suppliers’ Day, will introduce four new inorganic cosmetic ingredients such as spherical silica aerogel powder Airlica. The Tokyo outfit says it combines the functionality of aerogel with the spherical shape providing good skin feel. Airlica can provide extremely high oil absorption, effective soft-focus effect,


Zurko Research (1661)


Last, but by no means least, Personal Care Global magazine (856) will be out in force and is media partner for the World of Chemistry conference track. The whole team will be present to discuss future editorial and advertising opportunities in the magazine and Little Book series, as well as renew contacts. We look forward to seeing you there.


PERSONAL CARE INGREDIENTS ● FORMULATION ●


MANUFACTURE GLOBAL


www.personalcaremagazine.com


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