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NYSCC SUPPLIERS’ DAY 2024 PREVIEW


dermatology, with fewer side effects than other ingredients for the same applications. Azelaic acid is very effective in skin care


formulation for skin with impurities, skin prone to acne, redness from rosacea, dark spots, hyperpigmentation, sun damaged skin and skin brightening. Furthermore it can be used in hair care products for hair regrowth/thickening. This versatile ingredient is 100% biobased, palm- free and of European origin and is REACH- compliant.


AGC Chemicals Americas (1672)


cosmetics, beauty and skincare products. In sunscreens, silica microspheres can


increase the SPF level in both organic and inorganic formulations. In addition, they can improve texture, spreadability, and reduce greasiness resulting in a better blend into the skin. In addition, they enhance aesthetics and


texture of skincare and cosmetic products, and are an alternative to microplastics and talc by providing equivalent soft focus, moisturizing, adhesion, and spreadability properties. They can also turn oils and fragrances into powders through microencapsulation. These microspherical silicas can absorb up to 200% and remain in fine powder form.


AMCOL Health & Beauty Solutions (742) will unleash RetinEZ, an innovation that simplifies the formulation/manufacture of anti-ageing products. RetinEZ allows retinol formulations to be manufactured without an inert atmosphere or yellow lighting that were previously required to protect the sensitive active from oxidation and photo-degradation. Visit its NYSCC Supplier’s Day booth to learn


more about this new technology and see how to make formulating with retinol a little easier. Also on show will be other proprietary cosmetic actives, delivery systems and clay-based rheology products. AMCOL Health & Beauty Solutions


manufactures proprietary retinoid technologies that enhance the anti-ageing performance of skincare products. These technologies enhance product efficacy and aesthetics enabling customers to make compelling product claims that drive product performance. Many HBS technologies are backed by clinical studies that support product claims and customer marketing stories.


Azeco Cosmeceuticals (1678), the world’s leading supplier of azelaic acid to the cosmetic industry, will participate in this year’s NYSCC Suppliers’ Day in New York for the first time as an exhibitor. Their high purity azelaic acid, Azepur99, is a free flowing micronized powder produced from high oleic sunflower oil. Azelaic acid has anti-inflammatory and


antibacterial properties, comedolytic action, rebalancing keratinization and normalising the skin flora. It has a proven effectiveness in


www.personalcaremagazine.com Biocogent (423)


Since 2008, Biorius (1480) has been assisting cosmetics brands and raw material suppliers in ensuring compliance, safety, and legal representation of their products and ingredients. It offers a complete solution from A to Z (in the EU, UK, USA and in more than 60 countries) for cosmetics, detergents, biocides, and candles. Additionally, Biorius provides legal


representation in the EU and the UK. Moreover, Biorius offers a comprehensive range of services related to the MoCRA law in the United States, including the role of the US Agent through its legal entity, Biorius USA Inc.


Bloomage Biotech (1555) is a Chinese leader in biotechnology and a provider of functional


Biocogent (423) will unveil its latest breakthrough ingredient: Volpura EPO. Derived from Echinacea purpurea, an anhydrous formula, this botanically-based ingredient targets anti-ageing concerns by stimulating fat production in the skin. The unique formulation of Volpura EPO


delivers clinically proven plumping and volumizing effects and enhances elasticity and firmness, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and sagging in both facial and hand applications. Volpura EPO represents a significant advancement in skincare technology that delivers exceptional results in combating signs of skin ageing. Exclusive ingredient trend presentations


along with concept kits will be available at the booth, featuring a curated selection of premier ingredients. In addition, Dr. Paul Lawrence will be giving a presentation during this year’s educational programme titled: ‘Unheralded Areas of the Skin Microbiome – Next Frontiers in Microbiome Modulation’.


BRB (229)


BRB (229) will showcase the advantages of its newest performance silicone portfolio, alongside a collection of innovative formulations based on new concepts. Presenting the ‘3S’ concept – sensory, solution, and stand out – BRB is set to innovate the creation of personal care formulations for face, body, and hair products. Building upon this concept, BRB introduces


their new formulas including Perfecting Canvas Soothing Primer, which highlights a crosspolymer series for an outstanding powdery skin feel. The other concepts are Multi-use Hair Oil,


spotlighting dimethiconol gum blend, creating a protective layer over the hair cuticle; and Re- Youth Invisible Face Mask, integrating water- dispersible silicone wax to boost skin hydration.


Cambrium (1677) is presenting NovaColl, said to be the first micro-molecular, skin-identical and animal-free collagen. To create this ingredient, Cambrium scanned billions of natural collagen molecules, isolating a particularly efficacious region of Collagen 1. Through its 100% skin-identical sequence and unique micro-molecular structure, NovaColl ensures unparalleled biocompatibility and holistically protects, maintains, and enhances native collagen. It offers skincare formulators several performance benefits, such as anti- ageing and anti-wrinkle effects. Visit the team to discuss the latest efficacy data and the process to obtain samples. Chief commercial officer Michelle Rice, personal care product manager Camila Biato, and technical


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personal care solutions, committed to providing infinite possibilities for terminal applications in diversified fields. The company will launch four products


at this year’s Suppliers’ Day. These include Bloomcolla-Col - Recombinant Collagen III, 100% homologous with human collagen and said to be soothing and repairing. Also on show is Bloomsurfact Sodium


Surfactin, a biodegradable biosurfactant claimed to have strong stability with low CMC and Hyabloom Minitrue, designed for endogenous promotion of HA, ceramides and collagen. Finally, Hyacation-CHA Cationic Hyaluronic Acid is designed for ultra-high moisture and strong adsorption.


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