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12 NEWS


Asia show on look-out for ‘9 Faces of Beauty’


The organiser of the in-cosmetics Asia trade show is calling for nominations for the 2025 edition of its 9 Faces of APAC Beauty Industry initiative supported by Personal Care magazine. Now in its second year, the


programme is designed to recognise and honour nine outstanding individuals who are driving progress, innovation, and excellence across the Asia Pacific beauty sector. Celebrating the region’s unsung and behind-the-scenes heroes, the 9 Faces initiative shines a spotlight on those who have made significant and lasting contributions to the industry, whether through significant milestones, new product or service developments, advancements in sustainability, leadership in education, or an exceptional commitment to innovation. in-cosmetics Asia invites


the beauty and personal care community to celebrate the R&D professionals, scientists, innovators, and role models shaping the future of this influential industry. To nominate, entrants must provide a short bio and a summary of the nominee’s key achievements. The judging criteria includes: ■ An invitation to the in- cosmetics Asia awards, where winners will be presented with a trophy at the event held in Bangkok on 4-6 November. ■ A certificate to proudly display: Official, signed certificates will be presented acknowledging winners’ outstanding contributions. ■ Networking opportunities: The chance to connect with key


New York Suppliers’ Day 2025 smashes show records


The 2025 edition of the New York Society of Cosmetic Chemists (NYSCC) Suppliers’ Day trade show broke records with more than 11,500 attendees and 675 exhibitors from 74 countries. The figures are seen as a


industry leaders and expand professional networks. ■ Global exposure: The opportunity to highlight their achievements to an international audience through media exposure and across in-cosmetics Asia’s platforms, including its website, social media, and newsletters, reaching a network of over 160,000 industry professionals as well as via Personal Care magazine. ■ Pioneer status: This initiative is designed to help the 9 Faces establish or reinforce their status as leading figures in the beauty industry in Asia Pacific. Industry professionals are


encouraged to put forward candidates, whether themselves, colleagues, or others within the sector they believe deserve recognition. Submissions are free and open


until 26 September. Nominees should be based


in the Asia Pacific region, but individuals of all nationalities are welcome. Sarah Gibson, Event Director at in-cosmetics Asia, said: “Following


the success of last year’s launch, we’re excited to bring back the 9 Faces of the APAC Beauty Industry for its second year. “This initiative celebrates the


countless people developing, innovating, manufacturing, and researching in cosmetics and personal care - those driving progress and creating new innovations in an industry that moves fast to meet changing consumer demands. “Science lies at the heart of our


industry, and many of the experts driving it are truly remarkable. We invite them to set aside modesty and nominate themselves or a colleague to help us celebrate those making a real impact.” For more information and to


enter the 9 Faces of the APAC Beauty Industry, visit https://www. in-cosmetics.com/asia/en-gb/ lp/9-faces-of-apac-beauty- industry.html. in-cosmetics Asia 2025 will take


place at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC), in Bangkok, Thailand on 4-6 November.


Lucas Meyer takes actives gold in Korea


Lucas Meyer Cosmetics by Clariant, KCC Silicone and Givaudan Active Beauty were the big winners at the 2025 in- cosmetics Korea awards. Lucas Meyer won gold in the


active ingredient category for Melicica; Provital took silver for Pureblome and Algaktiv bronze for Algaktiv Exometics G. In the functional ingredients category, KCC Silicone took


PERSONAL CARE August 2025


gold for Harmonie NatuVel gel; OleoShine Green by PolymerExpert, part of Solabia Group, won silver and the bronze went to IOI Oleon for Softisan 650. Givaudan won the gold in the


K-Beauty standout ingredients award, with AzePore by TriBeaute the runner-up. The next in-cosmetics Korea


will take place on 1-3 July 2026 at the COEX in Seoul.


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vindication for the NYSCC’s move upstairs to the third floor of the Javits Center in Manhattan, the largest area of the venue, also known as the Crystal Palace. “The exhibit hall provided


an inspiring and seamless experience praised for its energy, organization, and opportunities to connect,” said an NYSCC spokeswoman. “With a beautifully designed layout and vibrant activations, Suppliers’ Day delivered an unmatched platform for showcasing cutting-edge ingredients, technologies, and solutions shaping the future of beauty and personal care,” she added. During the show, the


finalists were revealed for the CEW (Cosmetic Executive Women) Beauty 2025 Suppliers Award: Ingredients & Formulation category, as follows. ■ AE Chemie - Aecothick GKL ■ Algaktiv - Exometics G ■ Ashland - Collapeptyl biofunctional ■ Croda - Natrineo CR8 ■ Croda - Sphingo’Hair Drypure ■ Givaudan - Danderase ■ Lubrizol - Uplevity E-Lift Peptide ■ Silab - Liftilience The winner will be revealed


at CEW’s Beauty Awards Luncheon on 11 November at Hilton Midtown Hotel in New York.


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