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Silab unleashes bulwark against skin dryness
French cosmetic actives maker Silab has unveiled Neolipyl, a skin repairing natural active ingredient derived from cornflowers. It re-equilibrates the lipid
matrix of dry skin by acting on both its composition and structure, for hydrating and smoothing effects visible as of 14 days of application. In addition, combined with
retinol on normal skin, it limits the adverse effects of this molecule and supports its cosmetic benefits. Silab says the new ingredient
is a natural bulwark against skin dryness. “By leveraging its dual expertise
in omics technologies (lipidomic study) and optical biopsies, we have developed an unprecedented modeling study to establish the lipid signature of dry skin: the results demonstrate weakened composition and structure of the lipid matrix,” said a spokeswoman. “Tested on this model, Neolipyl
re-equilibrates this lipid matrix: epidermal lipids synthesis is restored, and their conformation
and organization are optimized,” she added. By targeting lipid disorders of
dry skin, Neolipyl restores skin barrier integrity. These effects translate into
rapid benefits observed on Caucasian and Asian dry skin as early as 14 days of twice- daily application: microrelief is smoothed, and skin hydration and comfort are improved. Comparative
Naolys taps pomegranate power
French personal care ingredient maker Naolys has taken the wraps off Aethelis Granata, the inaugural active from its new ExoCell range that harnesses plant-derived exosomes. Aethelis Granata leverages
the exceptional properties of pomegranate cell exosomes to visibly rejuvenate the skin. By modulating SUMOylation
(an epigenetic mechanism key to chromatin organisation, DNA repair, and mitochondrial function) it revitalises cellular processes from within, and is clinically proven to enhance hydration, reduce wrinkles, and boost mitochondrial energy. This launch marks the beginning of an exclusive collection of ExoCell-based
actives, combining Naolys’ proprietary plant cell culture with breakthrough applied researches in exosome science. This cellular intelligence opens a new era in well-ageing innovation — where skin learns from the plant world to better protect and renew itself. At the intersection of nature
and science, ExoCell leverages plant-derived exosomes (nano- sized extracellular vesicles naturally secreted by cells) to support the skin’s intrinsic ability to regenerate, adapt, and thrive. These plant-based biological
messengers, a natural and ethical alternative, help reactivate intercellular dialogue, a key function for maintaining skin vitality and longevity.
studies have demonstrated a niacinamide-like efficacy. In addition, Neolipyl is said to be an asset when using retinol on normal skin. “When formulated in
combination with this reference molecule, the active ingredient limits its adverse effects (dryness, discomfort, redness, etc.), without altering its anti-wrinkle efficacy. Neolipyl also significantly improves the positive effect of retinol on complexion radiance,” added the spokeswoman. The new ingredient was
developed using flowering tops of cornflower, a raw material obtained from French suppliers certified for organic agriculture. The proline- rich peptide fraction was extracted with a natural process of enzyme engineering, A genuine lipid restructuring
agent and natural partner of retinol, it is a patented active ingredient recommended in all cares intended for the skin barrier at a dose of 0.5 to 2%.
DKSH scores Japanese double deal
DKSH has entered into an exclusive Japanese distribution partnership with beauty and personal care ingredient maker TRI-K. The Swiss firm will provide business development, marketing, sales, logistics, and distribution services for TRI-K’s speciality ingredients across Japan. The US manufacturer’s product
portfolio features advanced proteins, including amino acids and natural peptides, alongside modern preservatives and versatile, multi-functional ingredients. In a related development,
DKSH will distribute Tamavisco, a rheology modifier derived from tamarind seeds, in the USA and Canada for Japan’s MP Gokyo.
Curie Co launches AmpliPQ
preservation system US biotech personal care ingredient maker Curie Co has launched AmpliPQ, a water-soluble, broad- spectrum preservation system. AmpliPQ combines sodium benzoate with a proprietary pH adjuvant to extend antimicrobial efficacy up to pH 8.5, a leap beyond traditional use limits. It offers an economical and
eco-friendly solution for broad- spectrum product protection across rinse-off and leave-on applications. Designed with modern beauty and personal care formulations
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in mind, AmpliPQ is compliant with many retailer-driven clean programs, including Clean Beauty at Walmart, Target Clean, and Conscious Beauty at Ulta. “With AmpliPQ, we’re giving
formulators a proven preservative with modern functionality,” said CEO Erika Milczek (pictured). “It’s a simple yet powerful solution that bridges regulatory, consumer, and performance needs, without compromise,” she added. AmpliPQ is approved for use in the EU and US markets.
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