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Tradition inspires ‘future-ready’ formulations


Clariant Active Ingredients announced the launch of “RetroFuture”, inspirational formulation ideas to bring comfort in today’s unsettled times. In RetroFuture, customers can embrace the future with a trusted and traditional foundation that will provide the basis for new, modern natural-focused skin care. Classic formats are reinvented for new application areas or novel application techniques. D-Stress Jelly Face Serum: this thick and bubbly jelly serum captures the past and future through a time-tested classic gel chassis transformed to new sensorial and application heights. Designed for innovative brush application, it leaves skin as light and hydrated as needed.


traditions, featuring one of the most popular herbal remedies – ginseng – in the form of HerbEx Korean Ginseng Extract to provide protection from UV damage. Thin to Thick Skin Oil: the


Nourishing Hand Mask:


particularly relevant for countering the dehydrating, irritant effects of frequent handwashing and sanitising as well as exposure to indoor pollution. This rich mask


New sustainable amphoteric surfactant


Colonial Chemical has introduced Cola Teric CAHS to its growing offering of sustainable amphoteric products. Cola Teric CAHS is a mild,


biodegradable amphoteric surfactant suitable for all types of foaming cleansers. This product lowers overall irritation when used in formulation with commonly used primary surfactants. It is an ideal replacement for amphoacetate chemistry, offering higher biorenewable content, improved compatibility with hard water, and higher purity. Cola Teric CAHS is especially well-suited for gentle personal care products.


Cola Teric CAHS offers


identical foam performance when compared to a standard cocoamphoacetate. In vitro eye irritation testing demonstrates that the product would be considered minimally irritating at typical formulation levels. Cola Teric CAHS offers superior viscosity building capability compared to traditional amphoacetates and is useful in luxury body washes to provide mildness and foam stabilisation, in shampoos for improved foam and viscosity boosting, and in facial cleansers for its excellent skin feel. Cola Teric CAHS also provides wet wipe formulations with exceptionally mild foaming and cleansing.


from Mother Nature and the best of science leaves skin refreshed and bolsters its natural defences, even for hypersensitive skin. It draws on traditional Chinese medicine practices and Korean


beautiful yellow oil is dispensed in a novel way via a roll-on pen and provides strength to the thin skin areas like the lips and eyes contours. Derived from a traditional face oil serum format, this modern twist, made with scientifically enhanced natural emollients, including familiar favourites like camellia seed and olives, brings support and soothing to the most fragile areas of the face.


Q Find more on formulation ideas at personalcaremagazine.com/formulations


Agreement for biobased product development


Elementis and NXTLEVVEL Biochem have formed a commercial agreement that will enable them to develop, manufacture, and sell a portfolio of biobased products. A privately held company


headquartered in The Netherlands, NXTLEVVEL is a manufacturer of next generation biomass-derived chemicals. As a joint venture formed in 2018, NXTLEVVEL brings together the industrial expertise of the Towell Engineering Group (Sultanate of Oman) with advanced technology developed by GFBiochemicals. “Elementis is extremely


fortunate to have identified such a nimble and innovative company as NXTLEVVEL as one of our green technology development and manufacturing partner. Teaming up with NXTLEVVEL enables Elementis to advance our goal of delivering sustainable, high- performance materials for all customers and industry sectors that we support on a global basis faster and better. Together, we have the potential of being ‘game changers’ in the biobased specialty chemicals category,” commented Joseph Lupia, senior vice president


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for research and development with Elementis.


“NXTLEVVEL and Elementis are


joining forces to bring solutions to address the massive problem of climate change around the world, and it takes highly motivated and passionate individuals with both privately held and publicly traded companies with vision to effect positive change,” commented Mathieu Flamini co-founder of GFBiochemicals and former Premier League football player. ”GFBiochemicals’ technology is highly innovative, proprietary and, for the first time, allows production of levulinate derivatives at industrial scale. The cornerstone is biomass-derived levulinic acid and its esters, the patented technology from GFBiochemicals that enables the production of biobased solvents and other biobased chemicals.” GFBiochemicals was founded in 2008 and holds 200 patents for its world leading proprietary technology in bio-solvents, polyols and plasticisers based on levulinic acid. Levulinic acid is considered a key bio-based building block that enables the production of an extensive portfolio of derivatives.


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