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Rahn remedies scalp, boosts skin brightness


Rahn has unveiled two cosmetic active ingredients, Illumiscin-Glow and Scalpinist-Senso, which are designed to boost skin brightness and scalp care respectively. The Swiss maker says


Illumiscin-Glow provides a bright and even skin complexion for consumers around the globe, regardless of ethnicity or gender. Hordatines, obtained from


upcycled brewers’ barley sprouts, were identified by AI as brand new inhibitors of tyrosinase, a key modulator of our skin tone. Clinical studies have shown


that Illumiscin-Glow significantly reduces skin tanning, the intensity of sun spots and melasma. It acts as an anti-inflammatory,


is gentle on the skin and provides a comfortable skin feel. It makes the skin brighter, more radiant and luminous. Extensive studies on multi- ethnic skin groups have shown general suitability and efficacy for all skin types. Meanwhile, Scalpinist-


Senso aims to alleviate scalp discomfort within two weeks by restoring balance to the disturbed microbiome and reducing scalp sebum through a simple rinse-off application. By decreasing sebum


production, Scalpinist-Senso directly influences the scalp microbiota, restoring its balance. In vitro studies confirm the


inhibition of Cutibacterium acnes and an anti-inflammatory activity through the inhibition of pro-inflammatory enzymes COX-1, COX-2 and 5-LOX. Scalpinist-Senso is


obtained by extractingMaclura cochinchinensis leaves rich in prenylated bioflavonoids.


Kao launches 100% veg-based surfactant


Kao Chemicals Europe has launched Emanon EV-E Bio, a 100% vegetable-based surfactant for hair and skin care The non-ionic surfactant is based on natural ethoxylated glycerine esters. Kao Chemicals Europe says


Emanon EV-E Bio will become the multifunctional surfactant of choice for incorporating 100% bio-based ingredients to cosmetics aligned with environmentally committed


consumers’ needs. The ingredient is said to be an


excellent water-soluble emulsifier, liquid, colourless and odourless. When added to cosmetic


formulas, it boosts foam properties,


even in oily conditions; it acts as an emulsifying agent; as a solubilizing agent; it enhances redeposition of oils, polymers, silicones or perfumes on the skin and hair surface; due to its excellent hydrotropy, it also improves formulability increasing the solubility of other ingredients. In comparison to previous


standard version Emanon EV-E Bio has a reduced carbon footprint (33% lower) and 100% of naturality.


Evolved by Nature appoints Barentz


US personal care ingredient maker Evolved by Nature has appointed Barentz to distribute its natural bioactive peptides in North America. The first ingredient in Evolved


By Nature’s pipeline to be distributed in the US and Canada is Activated Silk 33B-alpha, a skin barrier boosting bioactive that is designed to advance the appearance of healthy skin while replacing petrochemical and synthetic skincare ingredients. By supporting the skin’s natural


production of claudin, a protein that binds a healthy skin barrier together, Activated Silk 33B-alpha has been clinically proven to


PERSONAL CARE April 2024


result in healthier, younger looking skin, increased hydration and a reduction in the appearance of fine lines, redness, irritation, and other signs of a compromised skin barrier – even with symptoms associated with eczema prone skin.


The Boston, Massachusetts


outfit says its proprietary ingredient is also innovated to work in formulas where other barrier ingredients such as ceramides and petrolatum cannot be incorporated, including water- based low viscosity, high sheer and even soap-based products. Activated Silk peptides are


natural, biodegradable, renewably


resourced from upcycled silk protein, made with good work practices and supportive of eight United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. “We’re proud to have


developed a platform of natural ingredients using biotechnology to harvest the power of nature rather than attempting to mimic it in biosynthetic ways,” said Evolved by Nature CEO Greg Altman. “As such, our ingredients


are designed to meet the performance and sustainability demands of consumers, and we’re


Praan Naturals unwraps tagua


seed ingredient Praan Naturals has launched Tagua Seed Powder (INCI: Phytelephas Aequatorialis (Tagua) Seed Powder), said to be an eco-friendly exfoliant suitable for cosmetic and wellness applications. Known also as vegetable


ivory, tagua seeds are prized as a botanical alternative to ivory due to their material strength and impressive ivory-like texture. When ground into a fine


powder, tagua seeds make a pure white, plant-based exfoliant that is perfectly suited for the finest cleansers and exfoliating products. Sourced from Ecuador, Praan


Naturals Tagua Seed Powder is an environmentally responsible and natural alternative to synthetic exfoliants and whitening agents. It is produced using only 100%


pure, ethically harvested tagua seeds. The powder contains no added fillers or other materials. “Praan Naturals Tagua Seed


Powder is a derivative (secondary) product made from tagua seed pieces that remain after Ecuadorian community artisans produce buttons and ornamental objects,” said chief executive Anáil Moon DevÄ«.


thrilled to be bringing them to market at scale with Barentz – a partner known for being at the forefront of innovation,” he added.


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