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32 NYSCC SUPPLIERS’ DAY 2024 PREVIEW


caprylyl methicone, phenyl modified silicone fluids, gum blends, PEG dimethicone, and silicone elastomer powder.


Salicylates & Chemicals (741) is placing a spotlight on the highly sought-after broad-spectrum powdered UV filter, Bis- Ethylhexyloxyphenol Methoxyphenyl Triazine (SALISOL BMZ). The regulatory landscape in the US is continuously evolving, and Salicylates & Chemicals has observed a notable shift in demand, particularly focusing on approvals for this specific ingredient. Alongside this, the Indian company is excited


to unveil a comprehensive range of preservative blends that are free from parabens and phenoxyethanol, formulated with the innovative use of lactic acid. These blends offer broad- spectrum protection and are versatile for use in various leave-on and rinse-off applications.


Silab (831) will present Deolya, a natural active ingredient derived from meadowsweet with dual deodorant and soothing properties. In order to elucidate the mechanisms involved in the generation of odours, the French maker focused on Staphylococcus hominis, a bacterial species known to be responsible for unpleasant odours. The company has thus developed a novel modeling study that revealed quantitative (increased abundance) and qualitative modifications (increased enzymatic activity) of S. hominis strains from axillary microbiota sampled from malodourous volunteers compared to a non-odourous group. By targeting S. hominis and its C-S lyase enzymatic activity, Deolya provides an immediate and long-term deodorant action. In addition, the soothing effect it brings to the axillary zone daily and after shaving/epilation makes it a genuine hygiene and skincare active ingredient.


companies including Dermalogica, Oriflame, and COOLA, and learn more about pending regulations like MoCRA and how they impact your business. In addition, Specright business development


VP Tom Preston will speak during the conference on the benefits that AI can bring to the beauty and cosmetics sector, highlighting the important role that accurate data plays in the successful deployment of emerging technologies. Session attendees will learn the critical first steps beauty and cosmetics companies must take in organizing and digitizing their DNA-level data before AI can help improve operations and overall performance.


Preclinical CRO Straticell (780) is exhibiting its large portfolio of in vitro efficacy testing services to support dermocosmetic actors in understanding and defining their innovative active ingredients. This year, Straticell will put the focus on


new strategies to screen the biological effect of innovative active ingredients on the skin. From its integrated full genome expression profiling services to its cost-optimized multi-testing offers StratiCELL-BOX, Straticell’s team will be happy to help visitors defining the best testing strategies adapted to their project. Visit their booth to discover a wide range


of in vitro and ex vivo efficacy assays that will accelerate the substantiation of your innovative skin care active ingredients.


EverBond. Galguard CG is a multifunctional ingredient that not only helps with the preservation of your formulations, but it also brings many more benefits to your product. It is active against Cutibacterium acnes, the primary cause of acne and impurities while also controlling sebum via the 5alpha reductase pathway. Galguard CG can deliver all this while being very gentle on the skin microbiome. Meanwhile, EverBond is an advanced hair


repair ingredient that penetrates deep into the inner cortex, targeting Cystine for precise bond repair. By reinforcing these bonds, EverBond enhances hair resilience and strength, providing improved stability through enhanced alpha keratin water binding and strength.


Uviva Technologies (1602) will unveil Eclipse Z1, its next-generation zinc oxide with the highest transparency in the industry for suncare and colour cosmetics. The optimized morphology of Eclipse Z1 is what sets it apart, providing the lowest impact on formula viscosity. This optimization enabled Uviva’s latest development, the UT008 formula. UT008 harnesses the power of 25%


Eclipse Z1 to deliver a SPF 50 with a surprising transparency- that you must experience to believe. This all-mineral formula is perfect for both facial and body applications, providing superior protection and unparalleled aesthetics. In vitro and in vivo SPF measurements,


complete stability and challenge tests were performed to accelerate time to market. Come see what sets Eclipse Z1 apart as an uncoated zinc oxide that acts as a coated, ease of use and excellent dispersion and stability.


With over 18 years of pioneering experience, Zurko Research (1649) is a trusted European contract research organization (CRO) specializing in safety and clinical efficacy evaluations. Its expertise spans cosmetics, hair care and supplements. The Madrid, Spain company prides itself


on testing smarter, unlocking the potential of innovative claims for cosmetic brands. Its facilities include state-of-the-art labs equipped with advanced tools and devices. With a vast panellist database of 16,000+


The Innovation Company (775) Silab (831)


Specright (2012) will showcase its patented Specification Data Management platform that helps companies digitize product and packaging data and collaborate with supply chain partners to reduce costs and errors, drive efficiency and rapid product development. During NYSCC Suppliers’ Day, visitors to


the Specright booth can catch a demo of Specright’s new conversational AI capabilities, speak with team members about the work the company is doing with beauty and cosmetics


PERSONAL CARE April 2024


The Innovation Company (775) is showcasing Daytime and Nighttime Preventive Protection. These new, non-invasive mineral UVR filters have incredible stability and nude shades for the six skin phototypes. They are safer than any photo-reactive


organic filters, and, well, simply when you see the product on your skin, you know you are protected. All certified to ISO 16128, the new oxygen-stable emollients, with tested biomodulation vitality and anti-inflammatory functions, are ideal for a night-time skin care routine.


TRI-K (1219) has two new launches scheduled for NYSCC Suppliers’ Day: Galguard CG and


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volunteers, its ensure personalized studies, addressing diverse skin tones and consumer demands. Operating from Madrid, Barcelona, Albacete and New York, it conducts 8,000+ studies per year. Its dedicated team includes an in-house dermatologist and trichologist, ensures quick turnaround times, providing results and reports within ten business days.


Last but not least, the Personal Care Global (663) magazine team will be out in force to discuss future editorial and advertising opportunities, as well as make new friends and renew old acquaintances. We look forward to seeing you there.


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