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COMMENT 5 GLOBAL


Editor Tim Probert timprobert@personalcaremagazine.com


Business Manager Chris Vincent chrisvincent@personalcaremagazine.com


Publication Administration Katy Cockle katycockle@personalcaremagazine.com


Design Aaron Batson


Publisher Geoff King geoffking@personalcaremagazine.com


Publishing Director Trevor Moon trevormoon@personalcaremagazine.com


In memory of Josh Taylor EDITORAL BOARD


Lorraine Dallmeier CEO Formula Botanica


Giorgino D. Macalino R&D director, Kylie Cosmetics & SKKN by Kim, Coty


Anthony O’Lenick Principal Consultant Nascent Technologies


Dr. Fred Zülli Founder & Business Development Director Mibelle Biochemistry


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Published by: Step Communications Ltd Step House, North Farm Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 3DR, UK


Tel: +44 (0)1892 779999 Email: info@personalcaremagazine.com Website: www.personalcaremagazine.com


Printed by: Green-on


Welcome to the February issue of Personal Care Global magazine. In this issue, we take


a look at sun care and skin care. In the former, Croda grapples with the complexity of sunscreen formulations.


In particular, this excellent article explores


the problem of maintaining stability of sunscreen formulations in emulsion form. As they are thermodynamically unstable


systems by nature, preserving the stability of emulsions throughout the entire duration of a suncare product’s shelf life can be difficult. The article takes a deep dive into the various


facets of microscopy and provides detailed insights into how microscopy can enhance the understanding of formulation microstructure, offering valuable information beyond what is visible to the naked eye. Well worth a read. Elsewhere, Lubrizol Life Science explores its


novel peptide, which is designed to emulate the skin benefits offered by microcurrent devices,


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specifically targeting upper facial lifting effects. Also in this issue is an interview with Olivia


Santoni, the founder and chief executive of London-based consultancy Bloom Regulatory. Here, Olivia shares her considerable insight into


the fast-changing world of cosmetics regulation in the European Union, the UK, the US and China. Last but not least, this issue includes our


annual Chinese language section as we look forward to the 2024 edition of the PCHi trade show that returns to Shanghai next month. This time of the year sees attention quickly


turn to the spring trade show season. I am sure I am not alone in looking forward to the opportunity of making new acquaintances and renewing old ones. The Personal Care Global magazine


team will be attending – and exhibiting – at three key events in the coming months: the aforementioned PCHi, in-cosmetics Global in Paris and NYSCC Suppliers’ Day in New York. For PCHi, our stand number is 3G56. Come


say hi. We hope to see as many of you as possible during the three days of the event. Enjoy the magazine.


timprobert@personalcaremagazine.com Tim Probert,Editor


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No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means: electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior permission of the publisher


ISSN 2041-0441


Image (above): Yann d’Hervé (pictured, right), head of Evonik Care Solutions, receives the ‘Safe and Sustainable Chemicals’ Responsible Care Award for its sustainable biosurfactants platform from the European Chemical Industry Council (Cefic)


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